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Ville du Havre (French: [vil dy avʁ]) was a French iron steamship that operated round trips between the northern coast of France and New York City. Launched in November 1865 under her original name of Napoléon III, she was converted from a paddle steamer to single propeller propulsion in 1871 and, in recognition of the recent defeat and removal from power of her imperial namesake, the Emperor Napoleon III, was renamed Ville du Havre.

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  • Die Ville du Havre war ein ursprünglich auf den Namen Napoléon III. getauftes Passagierschiff der französischen Reederei Compagnie Générale Transatlantique (CGT), das als Transatlantikliner zwischen 1866 und 1873 Passagiere, Fracht und Post von Le Havre nach New York beförderte. Am 22. November 1873 kollidierte die Ville du Havre im Nordatlantik mit dem schottischen Klipper Loch Earn, brach auseinander und ging innerhalb von zwölf Minuten unter. 226 der 313 Menschen an Bord ertranken. Ihr Untergang war neben der La Bourgogne eine der größten Tragödien in der zivilen französischen Dampfschifffahrt im 19. Jahrhundert. (de)
  • Le paquebot transatlantique Ville-du-Havre est un bateau à vapeur construit en 1865, transformé en 1872 et détruit par un abordage involontaire en 1873. (fr)
  • Ville du Havre (French: [vil dy avʁ]) was a French iron steamship that operated round trips between the northern coast of France and New York City. Launched in November 1865 under her original name of Napoléon III, she was converted from a paddle steamer to single propeller propulsion in 1871 and, in recognition of the recent defeat and removal from power of her imperial namesake, the Emperor Napoleon III, was renamed Ville du Havre. In the early hours of 22 November 1873, Ville du Havre collided with the British three-masted iron clipper, Loch Earn and sank in 12 minutes with the loss of 226 lives. Only 61 passengers and 26 crew members survived, rescued by Loch Earn and subsequently, an American vessel, Tremountain. (en)
  • Il Ville-du-Havre è stato un piroscafo francese varato nel 1865 ed affondato in seguito ad una collisione nel 1873. (it)
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  • Die Ville du Havre war ein ursprünglich auf den Namen Napoléon III. getauftes Passagierschiff der französischen Reederei Compagnie Générale Transatlantique (CGT), das als Transatlantikliner zwischen 1866 und 1873 Passagiere, Fracht und Post von Le Havre nach New York beförderte. Am 22. November 1873 kollidierte die Ville du Havre im Nordatlantik mit dem schottischen Klipper Loch Earn, brach auseinander und ging innerhalb von zwölf Minuten unter. 226 der 313 Menschen an Bord ertranken. Ihr Untergang war neben der La Bourgogne eine der größten Tragödien in der zivilen französischen Dampfschifffahrt im 19. Jahrhundert. (de)
  • Le paquebot transatlantique Ville-du-Havre est un bateau à vapeur construit en 1865, transformé en 1872 et détruit par un abordage involontaire en 1873. (fr)
  • Il Ville-du-Havre è stato un piroscafo francese varato nel 1865 ed affondato in seguito ad una collisione nel 1873. (it)
  • Ville du Havre (French: [vil dy avʁ]) was a French iron steamship that operated round trips between the northern coast of France and New York City. Launched in November 1865 under her original name of Napoléon III, she was converted from a paddle steamer to single propeller propulsion in 1871 and, in recognition of the recent defeat and removal from power of her imperial namesake, the Emperor Napoleon III, was renamed Ville du Havre. (en)
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