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List of ships named Anselm
Several cargo-passenger
liners
operated by
Booth Line
on their
services
to
Brazilian Amazon
ports
have been named
Anselm
:
- built by
Andrew Leslie
,
Hebburn
and scrapped in 1908 following a
grounding
in
Honduras
.
- built by
Workman, Clark and Company
, Belfast and later the Argentinian
Comodoro Rivadavia
and
Rio Santa
Cruz
. Suffered
boiler explosion
in 1952 and later scrapped.
- built by
William Denny and Brothers
,
Dumbarton
.
Converted
to a troopship in 1940 and sunk by a submarine in 1941.
- built by
John Cockerill SA
at
Hoboken, Antwerp
in
1950
as the Belgian
Baudouinville
, later
Thysville
. Purchased by
Booth
Line in
1961 but transferred to
Blue Star Line
as
Iberia Star
in 1963 and to Austasia
Line
as
Australasia
in 1965.
Broken up
in 1973.