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- Q3100990 subject Q20853856.
- Q3100990 subject Q8121981.
- Q3100990 subject Q8587186.
- Q3100990 abstract "MS Genève is the oldest paddle ship of Lake Geneva. Genève was built in 1896 by Sulzer for the Compagnie Générale de Navigation sur le lac Léman (CGN). She was launched for the Swiss national exhibition in Geneva.Genève was the scene of the assassination of Elisabeth of Bavaria on 10 September 1898. Elizabeth was stabbed just before boarding the vessel in Geneva to travel to Montreux. The wounded Empress, came on board and the boat departed. But her condition was soon seen to be life-threatening, and Genève turned around to return her to the Hôtel Beau-Rivage, where she died shortly afterwards.On 3 May 1928, near Pully, Genève collided with the Rhône. The left anchor of Genève became entangled into the rigging of the Rhône, breaking her bowsprit and her figurehead, and snapping the top of the foremast. A passenger was killed by a falling piece of the foremast.In 1934, Genève went under a refit, where her steam machinery was replaced with diesel engines. She was the first CGN ship to be converted to diesel.In 1973, Genève was taken out of commission and sold for scrap. The next year, she was purchased by an "Association pour le Bateau Genève" for 75 000 CHF, and moored at Eaux-Vives dock. She is now unserviceable, but still afloat. During the summer months, the vessel is used as a restaurant, the Buvette du Bateau.The name Genève was taken by a CGN swift boat on 31 October 2007.".
- Q3100990 builder Q670100.
- Q3100990 length "63.4".
- Q3100990 operator Q676230.
- Q3100990 shipBeam "13.95".
- Q3100990 shipDraft "1.6".
- Q3100990 status "docked since 1973".
- Q3100990 thumbnail BateauGenève1896.jpg?width=300.
- Q3100990 topSpeed "25.928".
- Q3100990 wikiPageExternalLink www.abvl.ch.
- Q3100990 wikiPageExternalLink www.bateaugeneve.ch.
- Q3100990 wikiPageWikiLink Q150782.
- Q3100990 wikiPageWikiLink Q20853856.
- Q3100990 wikiPageWikiLink Q6403.
- Q3100990 wikiPageWikiLink Q670100.
- Q3100990 wikiPageWikiLink Q676230.
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- Q3100990 wikiPageWikiLink Q69738.
- Q3100990 wikiPageWikiLink Q71.
- Q3100990 wikiPageWikiLink Q8121981.
- Q3100990 wikiPageWikiLink Q8587186.
- Q3100990 shipBeam "13.95 m".
- Q3100990 shipBuilder Q670100.
- Q3100990 shipDraft "1.60 m".
- Q3100990 shipFate "docked since 1973".
- Q3100990 shipLength "63.40 m".
- Q3100990 shipName "Genève".
- Q3100990 shipOperator Q676230.
- Q3100990 type Product.
- Q3100990 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q3100990 type Ship.
- Q3100990 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q3100990 type Thing.
- Q3100990 type Q11446.
- Q3100990 comment "MS Genève is the oldest paddle ship of Lake Geneva. Genève was built in 1896 by Sulzer for the Compagnie Générale de Navigation sur le lac Léman (CGN). She was launched for the Swiss national exhibition in Geneva.Genève was the scene of the assassination of Elisabeth of Bavaria on 10 September 1898. Elizabeth was stabbed just before boarding the vessel in Geneva to travel to Montreux. The wounded Empress, came on board and the boat departed.".
- Q3100990 label "Paddle steamer Genève".
- Q3100990 depiction BateauGenève1896.jpg.
- Q3100990 name "Genève".