SS Tirol

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Name
  • Austria-Hungary SS Tirol (1901–1916)
  • Austria-Hungary HS Tirol (1916–1918)
  • Kingdom of Italy Trento (1921–1929)
NamesakeTirol, Trento
Port of registryKingdom of Italy/Austria-Hungary Trieste, Italy/Austria-Hungary
HS Tirol in the First World War.
History
Name
  • Austria-Hungary SS Tirol (1901–1916)
  • Austria-Hungary HS Tirol (1916–1918)
  • Kingdom of Italy Trento (1921–1929)
NamesakeTirol, Trento
OwnerLloyd Austriaco, Lloyd Triestino
Port of registryKingdom of Italy/Austria-Hungary Trieste, Italy/Austria-Hungary
Launched28 September 1901
Completed5 January 1902
In service1901
FateScrapped, 1929
General characteristics
TypeHospital ship
Tonnage2,836 GRT

SS Tirol was an Austro-Hungarian hospital ship that was mined in the Adriatic Sea off Durazzo on 16 April 1916 but was salvaged and returned to service later that year. The ship was scrapped sometime in 1929 after being handed over to Italy.[1]

Tirol was launched on 28 September 1901 and completed on 5 January 1902 for service as a passenger ship for Lloyd Austriaco. The ship was assessed at 2,836 GRT.[2]

World War I career

End

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