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Empress of Britain

ship built in 1956


Country of Registry
Panama
Service Entry
1956
Manufacturer
Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company
Vessel Type
cruise ship
Call Sign
3FCP8
Tonnage
32327
IMO Number
5103924
Aliases
Queen Anna Maria, Marina Fiesta, The Topaz, SS Carnivale, IMO 5103924, Olympic, Fiestamaria, and Carnivale

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The RMS Empress of Britain was a notable transatlantic ocean liner constructed by Fairfield Shipbuilding in Govan, Scotland, during 1955–1956 for Canadian Pacific Steamships (CP). Launched with a formal christening by Queen Elizabeth II on June 22, 1955, she was the third vessel to bear the name Empress of Britain, marking a revival of the name nearly half a century after the original vessel launched in 1905. The ship's maiden voyage commenced from Liverpool to Montreal on April 20, 1956. She was a substantial vessel, with a gross tonnage of 25,516 tons, a length of 640 feet (200 meters), and a beam of 85.2 feet (26 meters). The ship featured a single funnel and mast, twin propellers, and was capable of an average speed of 20 knots (37 km/h). Passenger accommodations included 160 first-class and 984 tourist-class passengers, reflecting her role as a premium transatlantic liner. During her service with CP, Empress of Britain completed 123 voyages across the Atlantic until her sale in November 1964 to the Greek Line, where she was renamed Queen Anna Maria. Under Greek operation, her gross register tonnage was remeasured at 21,716 tons—likely a result of structural modifications and measurement adjustments—although her superstructure had been extended at the stern. Her capacity increased to 168 first-class and 1,145 tourist-class passengers, and she served routes connecting Piraeus, Palermo, Naples, Lisbon, Halifax, and New York, later including Haifa and Limassol. Over time, her traditional liner services transitioned into full-time cruising, and she was laid up at Piraeus in 1975. In 1976, she was acquired by Carnival Cruise Lines and renamed Carnivale, later becoming Fiesta Marina under Fiesta Marina Cruises in 1993, and subsequently Olympic and then The Topaz under different owners. She served various cruise markets and was notably repainted white with a blue funnel while operated as Peace Boat in 2003. Despite her excellent condition in 2005, rising fuel costs and aging engines led to her retirement in 2008. She was subsequently scrapped in Alang, India, after being damaged in a collision, marking the end of her maritime career. The RMS Empress of Britain remains a significant example of mid-20th-century ocean liner design and service, transitioning from a grand transatlantic vessel to a versatile cruise ship over five decades.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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21 ship citations (3 free) in 15 resources

Carnivale (passenger; 18953 tons; launched in 1956; photographed in 1978 (listed in Lloyds Register 1989/90)) Subscribe to view
Carnivale; a) Empress of Britain; b) Queen Anna Maria Subscribe to view
Empress of Britain (1955) Subscribe to view
Empress of Britain (1955) Canadian Pacific Line Subscribe to view
Empress of Britain (1956) Subscribe to view
Empress of Britain (1956) (Passenger) Subscribe to view
Empress of Britain (1956) (Queen Anna Maria)
Book Ocean Liners
Author Robert Wall
Published Chartwell Books, Secaucus, NJ,
ISBN 0525169903, 9780525169901
Page 77
Empress of Britain (III) Subscribe to view
Empress of Britain (III) (Canadian Pacific Line) Subscribe to view
Empress of Britain (London, 1956, Steam; ON: 187376) Subscribe to view
Empress of Britain (passenger, built 1956, at Glasgow; tonnage: 25516) Subscribe to view
Empress of Britain (see as Carnivale) Subscribe to view
Empress of Britain (Steel, Screw Steamer, built 1956; ON: 187376) Subscribe to view
Empress of Britain, (1956)
Book Ocean Liners of the 20th Century Illustration
Author Gordon Newell
Published Superior Publishing Company, Seattle,
Page 94
Empress of Britain, RMS (Canadian Pacific Liner; later Topaz) Subscribe to view
Empress of Britain: 20,000 tons, Canadian-Pacific Line, 1955 Subscribe to view
Olympic; a) Empress of Britain Subscribe to view
Queen Anna Maria (Empress of Britain, 1956)
Book Ocean Liners
Author Robert Wall
Published Chartwell Books, Secaucus, NJ,
ISBN 0525169903, 9780525169901
Page 77
Queen Anna Maria (see as Carnivale) Subscribe to view
Queen Anna Maria; a) Empress of Britain; c) Carnivale (1956) Subscribe to view