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- SS_Contessa length "116128.8".
- SS_Contessa abstract "Contessa was a refrigerated cargo and passenger ship of 5,512 GRT built by Barclay, Curle & Co., Glasgow for Vaccaro Brothers & Company launched 18 February 1930. The ship, along with sister ship Cefalu, served ports in the United States, New York and New Orleans and ports in Cuba, Central America and specifically La Ceiba, Honduras which is still a port for the fruit trade. The ship became part of the Standard Fruit Company, a company established by Vaccaro Brothers, and operated as a cargo passenger vessel until taken over at New Orleans by the War Shipping Administration (WSA) on 29 May 1942 with Standard Fruit Company remaining as the WSA operating agent. The ship was later bareboat sub chartered to the United States War Department 14 July 1943 and operated in the Army's Southwest Pacific Area local fleet under the local fleet number X-96 from 18 September 1943 into 1945 as a troop ship. The ship was returned to WSA with Standard Fruit again its agent on 28 May 1946 in Brooklyn until returned to the company for commercial operation at New Orleans on 20 August 1947.".
- SS_Contessa length "116.1288".
- SS_Contessa owner Vaccaro_brothers.
- SS_Contessa shipBeam "16.1544".
- SS_Contessa shipLaunch "1930-02-18".
- SS_Contessa thumbnail Contessa_SWPA.png?width=300.
- SS_Contessa topSpeed "29.632".
- SS_Contessa wikiPageExternalLink board-vaccaro-line-steamer-transportation-boats-ships-steamers.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageExternalLink sta30i2.htm.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageExternalLink stand51i.htm.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageID "43816070".
- SS_Contessa wikiPageLength "14734".
- SS_Contessa wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- SS_Contessa wikiPageRevisionID "668779957".
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Australian_War_Memorial.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Barclay_Curle.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Port_Lyautey.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Category:1930_ships.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clyde-built_ships.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_of_Honduras.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transport_ships_of_the_United_States_Army.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Contessa_Entellina.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Curtiss_P-40_Warhawk.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Dry_dock.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink File:Contessa_SWPA.png.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Hampton_Roads_Port_of_Embarkation.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Haslam_&_Newton.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink La_Ceiba.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink La_Ceiba,_Honduras.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Naval_Institute_Press.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink New_Guinea_campaign.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Torch.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink P-40.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Philippines_Campaign_(1944–45).
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Real_versus_nominal_value.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Standard_Fruit_Company.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Transportation_Corps.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army_Transportation_Corps.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Department_of_War.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Naval_Institute.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink United_States_War_Department.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink Vaccaro_brothers.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLink War_Shipping_Administration.
- SS_Contessa wikiPageWikiLinkText "SS Contessa".
- SS_Contessa hasPhotoCollection SS_Contessa.
- SS_Contessa shipBuilder "Barclay, Curle & Co, Glasgow".
- SS_Contessa shipLaunched "1930-02-18".
- SS_Contessa shipName "Contessa".
- SS_Contessa shipNamesake "Contessa Entellina, Sicily, birthplace of Vaccaro brothers".
- SS_Contessa shipNotes "Refrigeration by Haslam & Newton, Ltd., cooling of cargo space delivering of chilled air per hour.".
- SS_Contessa shipOwner "Standard Fruit & Steamship Company".
- SS_Contessa shipOwner "Vaccaro Brothers & Company".
- SS_Contessa shipPropulsion "1".
- SS_Contessa shipRegistry "La Ceiba, Honduras".
- SS_Contessa shipYardNumber "638".
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- SS_Contessa subject Category:1930_ships.
- SS_Contessa subject Category:Clyde-built_ships.
- SS_Contessa subject Category:Ships_of_Honduras.
- SS_Contessa subject Category:Transport_ships_of_the_United_States_Army.
- SS_Contessa hypernym Cargo.
- SS_Contessa type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Contessa type Ship.
- SS_Contessa type Product.
- SS_Contessa type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Contessa type Thing.
- SS_Contessa type Q11446.
- SS_Contessa comment "Contessa was a refrigerated cargo and passenger ship of 5,512 GRT built by Barclay, Curle & Co., Glasgow for Vaccaro Brothers & Company launched 18 February 1930. The ship, along with sister ship Cefalu, served ports in the United States, New York and New Orleans and ports in Cuba, Central America and specifically La Ceiba, Honduras which is still a port for the fruit trade.".
- SS_Contessa label "SS Contessa".
- SS_Contessa sameAs m.011v6264.
- SS_Contessa sameAs Q18149110.
- SS_Contessa sameAs Q18149110.
- SS_Contessa wasDerivedFrom SS_Contessa?oldid=668779957.
- SS_Contessa depiction Contessa_SWPA.png.
- SS_Contessa isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Contessa.
- SS_Contessa name "Contessa".