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PS Bruselas (1911)

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Yard number
  
297

Draught
  
8 feet 6 inches

Length
  
83 m

Beam
  
11 m

Completed
  
December 1911

Launched
  
9 November 1911

Draft
  
2.59 m

Builder
  
A. & J. Inglis

PS Bruselas (1911)

Owner
  
Compañía Argentina de Navigation (Nicolás Mihanovich) Ltda, Buenos Aires

Decommissioned
  
Scrapped in 1972 but only deleted from register in 1982

The PS Bruselas was built by A. & J. Inglis, Pointhouse, Glasgow, Scotland and launched in 1911 for Compañía Argentina de Navigation (Nicolás Mihanovich) Ltda, Buenos Aires.

Ownership

She was owned by the Croatian entrepreneur Nicolás Mihanovich, who had established a substantial local shipping business in Argentina. However, during the First World War he experienced some unforeseen political difficulties like other Europeans who had settled overseas. Thus he formed a new company in 1909 in London, Argentine Navigation Co (Nicholas Mihanovich) Ltd, to raise capital to fund the purchase of British built river and coastal passenger steamers. As Croatia was part of the Austrian Empire and therefore at war with Britain, the 72-year-old Mihanovich, decided to sell the British company and its Argentinean subsidiaries to a group of Philipps companies. On the sales date the group of his Argentinean companies owned 71 vessels, including passenger ships, tugs and barges. The companies’ main services were an overnight express route from Buenos Aires to Montevideo and a passenger service up-river to Rosario.

References

PS Bruselas (1911) Wikipedia