SS Nieuw Amsterdam (1905)
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SS ''Nieuw Amsterdam'' was a ship built in Belfast by
Harland and Wolff Harland & Wolff is a British shipbuilding company based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It specialises in ship repair, shipbuilding and offshore construction. Harland & Wolff is famous for having built the majority of the ocean liners for the W ...
. It was launched in 1905 and on April 7, 1906, made its first voyage to
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from
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.''Nieuw Amsterdam''.
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The ''Nieuw Amsterdam'' was fitted with sails, but they were never deployed; it was the first quadruple expansion powered ship of the
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. In 1914, the ship brought almost 1,700 United States citizens back from Europe at the outbreak of
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. In 1917 she took 2,300 Dutch seamen from the United States back to Holland. The ship was renovated in 1918 and overhauled in 1925 to a "cabin/tourist configuration". It became the first ship to bring immigrants to the large new Canadian immigration terminal
Pier 21 Pier 21 was an ocean liner terminal and immigration shed from 1928 to 1971 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Nearly one million immigrants came to Canada through Pier 21, and it is the last surviving seaport immigration facility in Canada. The fac ...
at
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, on March 8, 1928, and made 31 voyages to Pier 21 with Dutch immigrants before its retirement."Ship Arrival Database", ''Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21''
/ref> The last transatlantic passenger trip was made from Rotterdam on October 2, 1931, for New York. ''Nieuw Amsterdam'' arrived in Japan in February 1932 where it was scrapped.


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