SS Lucifer

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NameLucifer
NamesakeLucifer
OperatorBearcreek Oil & Shipping Co
History
United Kingdom
NameLucifer
NamesakeLucifer
OwnerC.T. Bowring & Co
OperatorBearcreek Oil & Shipping Co
BuilderC.S. Swan & Hunter, Wallsend
Cost£54,000
Yard number246
Launched10 August 1899
Sponsored byMiss M.C. Bowring
Commissioned16 September 1899
HomeportLiverpool
Identification
FateFoundered, 16 April 1907
General characteristics
TypeTanker
Tonnage
Length344 ft 4 in (104.95 m)
Beam47 ft 1 in (14.35 m)
Depth20 ft 9 in (6.32 m)
Installed power310 Nhp[1]
PropulsionT Richardson & Sons 3-cylinder triple expansion
Speed10.0 knots (11.5 mph; 18.5 km/h)[2]

Lucifer was a steam tanker built in 1899 by the C.S. Swan & Hunter Co of Wallsend for C.T. Bowring & Co of Liverpool. The ship was designed and built to carry oil and petroleum cargo in bulk and spent most of her career trading on routes from Philadelphia, Batoum and Novorossiysk to Hamburg and British ports.

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