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SS STAVANGERFJORD WITH LIGHTS

This model cruise ship is hand-crafted from hard wood with planks on frame construction and then painted with colors like the original real ship. Model is fully assembled and ready for display.

 

Item Code

Specifications

Packing Volume

CS0044L 102L x 12W x 38H (cm)

40.15L x 4.72W x 14.96H (inch)

0.127 m³ = 4.48496 ft³

SS STAVANGERFJORD MODEL SHIP WITH LIGHTS

Stavangerfjord bow

Stavangerfjord wheel house

Stavangerfjord chimney

Stavangerfjord deck

Stavangerfjord stern

SS Stavangerfjord model ship ready for display with lights

History - She was the queen of the Atlantic. Many an emigrant from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, England and Ireland travelled on the M/S Stavangerfjord to the US and Canada. Launched on 21st May 1917, she sailed from Birkenhead on her maiden voyage to New York on 29th April 1918. She was then laid up in New York until she sailed for Christiania (Oslo) on 11th September 1918. In October 1918 she made her first Christiania - Christiansand - Stavanger - Bergen - New York crossing, arriving 16th October. In 1924 she was converted from coal to oil fuel and her accommodation altered to carry cabin and 3rd class passengers only. In February 1930 she was again refitted to 147-cabin, 207-tourist and 820-3rd class and her tonnage increased to 13,156 tons. She was modernised in 1938 and on 9th December 1939 commenced her last crossing from New York to Bergen and Oslo, where she was laid up. After the German invasion of Norway, she became a depot ship until August 1945, when she was used as a troopship between Norway and New York. In 1946 she was refitted to accommodate 122-1st, 222-cabin and 335-tourist class passengers and on 31st May 1946 resumed Oslo -Bergen - New York sailing’s. On 9th December 1953 her rudder carried away in rough weather in mid-Atlantic and she was escorted to Bergen, firstly by the Norwegian America cargo steamer "Lyngenfjord" which unsuccessfully tried to tow her and then by the British tug "Turmoil". She managed to steer by use of her twin screws. In 1956 she was again refitted to carry 66-1st, 184-cabin and 402-tourist class passengers and her tonnage increased to 14,015 tons. Her last voyage commenced on 18th November 1963 when she left Oslo for Copenhagen, Stavanger, New York (dep 3rd Dec.), Bergen and Oslo and in 1964 she was scrapped at Hong Kong. After 45 years on the sea. During this time it had crossed the Atlantic 768 times which means 2.800.000 miles and had carried 403.618 passengers.

Suggest: Display case to preserve the model from dust

Picture of the ship in the display case is just for illustration purpose.

HISTORY

She was the queen of the Atlantic. Many an emigrant from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, England and Ireland travelled on the M/S Stavangerfjord to the US and Canada.

Launched on 21st May 1917, she sailed from Birkenhead on her maiden voyage to New York on 29th April 1918. She was then laid up in New York until she sailed for Christiania (Oslo) on 11th September 1918. In October 1918 she made her first Christiania - Christiansand - Stavanger - Bergen - New York crossing, arriving 16th October. In 1924 she was converted from coal to oil fuel and her accommodation altered to carry cabin and 3rd class passengers only. In February 1930 she was again refitted to 147-cabin, 207-tourist and 820-3rd class and her tonnage increased to 13,156 tons. She was modernised in 1938 and on 9th December 1939 commenced her last crossing from New York to Bergen and Oslo, where she was laid up. After the German invasion of Norway, she became a depot ship until August 1945, when she was used as a troopship between Norway and New York. In 1946 she was refitted to accommodate 122-1st, 222-cabin and 335-tourist class passengers and on 31st May 1946 resumed Oslo -Bergen - New York sailing’s. On 9th December 1953 her rudder carried away in rough weather in mid-Atlantic and she was escorted to Bergen, firstly by the Norwegian America cargo steamer "Lyngenfjord" which unsuccessfully tried to tow her and then by the British tug "Turmoil". She managed to steer by use of her twin screws. In 1956 she was again refitted to carry 66-1st, 184-cabin and 402-tourist class passengers and her tonnage increased to 14,015 tons. Her last voyage commenced on 18th November 1963 when she left Oslo for Copenhagen, Stavanger, New York (dep 3rd Dec.), Bergen and Oslo and in 1964 she was scrapped at Hong Kong. After 45 years on the sea. During this time it had crossed the Atlantic 768 times which means 2.800.000 miles and had carried 403.618 passengers.
 

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