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- Q1133002 subject Q13301631.
- Q1133002 subject Q6194804.
- Q1133002 subject Q8897105.
- Q1133002 abstract "The Alaska was a record breaking British passenger liner that won the Blue Riband for the Guion Line as the fastest liner on the Atlantic in 1882. She was a slightly larger and faster edition of Guion's Arizona and in 1883 became the first liner to make the crossing to New York in under a week. However, Alaska burned 250 tons of coal per day, as compared to Arizona's already high 135 tons. Built by John Elder & Company of Glasgow, she carried 350 first class passengers and 1,000 steerage. Her passengers included Hugh Simpson Rodham: future grandfather of Hillary Rodham Clinton, who travelled in steerage to America with his mother Bella and seven siblings as a toddler in October 1882. As in the case of Arizona, Stephen Guion also personally owned Alaska.Alaska completed 100 voyages when Guion suspended sailings in 1894. She proved difficult to sell and was finally chartered in 1897 by Cia. Transatlanticia Espanola as a troop transport. In 1899, Alaska was sold for scrap, but was resold to the Barrow shipyard where she was used as an accommodation hulk until broken up in 1902.".
- Q1133002 builder Q1414040.
- Q1133002 builder Q22.
- Q1133002 class Q697196.
- Q1133002 length "158.496".
- Q1133002 operator Q1122449.
- Q1133002 shipBeam "15.24".
- Q1133002 shipLaunch "1881-07-15".
- Q1133002 status "Broken up 1902".
- Q1133002 thumbnail Civil_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg?width=300.
- Q1133002 wikiPageWikiLink Q1122449.
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- Q1133002 wikiPageWikiLink Q13301631.
- Q1133002 wikiPageWikiLink Q1414040.
- Q1133002 wikiPageWikiLink Q22.
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- Q1133002 wikiPageWikiLink Q6194804.
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- Q1133002 wikiPageWikiLink Q697196.
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- Q1133002 wikiPageWikiLink Q8897105.
- Q1133002 shipBuilder "John Elder & Company, in Govan, Scotland".
- Q1133002 shipClass "Steam passenger ocean liner".
- Q1133002 shipFate "Broken up 1902".
- Q1133002 shipLaunched "1881-07-15".
- Q1133002 shipName "SS Alaska".
- Q1133002 shipOperator "Guion Line".
- Q1133002 type Product.
- Q1133002 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q1133002 type Ship.
- Q1133002 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q1133002 type Thing.
- Q1133002 type Q11446.
- Q1133002 comment "The Alaska was a record breaking British passenger liner that won the Blue Riband for the Guion Line as the fastest liner on the Atlantic in 1882. She was a slightly larger and faster edition of Guion's Arizona and in 1883 became the first liner to make the crossing to New York in under a week. However, Alaska burned 250 tons of coal per day, as compared to Arizona's already high 135 tons. Built by John Elder & Company of Glasgow, she carried 350 first class passengers and 1,000 steerage.".
- Q1133002 label "SS Alaska (1881)".
- Q1133002 depiction Civil_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.
- Q1133002 name "SS Alaska".