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- Q2023207 subject Q15216111.
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- Q2023207 abstract "The Omega (named the Drumcliff until 1898) was a four-masted, steel-hulled barque built in Greenock, Scotland in 1887. In 1957 Omega became the last cargo-carrying square-rigger in the world.She was a sailing cargo ship used for transporting oil, guano, nitrate, wheat, and other goods.She was renowned above all because after 1957, having been in service on the Peruvian coast, she was the last square-rigger in the world that was transporting cargo. Her sinking in 1958 was the last sinking of a large cargo-carrying sailing ship.".
- Q2023207 activeYearsEndDate "1958-06-26".
- Q2023207 builder Q217831.
- Q2023207 length "94.68".
- Q2023207 shipBeam "13.16".
- Q2023207 status "Sank".
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- Q2023207 shipBuilder "J. Russell & Co, Greenock".
- Q2023207 shipFate "Sank".
- Q2023207 shipName "*Drumcliff *Omega".
- Q2023207 shipOutOfService "1958-06-26".
- Q2023207 type Product.
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- Q2023207 comment "The Omega (named the Drumcliff until 1898) was a four-masted, steel-hulled barque built in Greenock, Scotland in 1887. In 1957 Omega became the last cargo-carrying square-rigger in the world.She was a sailing cargo ship used for transporting oil, guano, nitrate, wheat, and other goods.She was renowned above all because after 1957, having been in service on the Peruvian coast, she was the last square-rigger in the world that was transporting cargo.".
- Q2023207 label "Omega (barque)".
- Q2023207 depiction StateLibQld_1_144023_Omega_(ship).jpg.
- Q2023207 name "*Drumcliff (1887-98)".
- Q2023207 name "*Omega (1898-1958)".