Belfast or Scrapyard for historic ship.
Dec. 31st, 2005 04:40 pm26 days to go until the SS Nomadic is auctioned and either returned home to Belfast assuming the £170,000 reserve can be raised or scraped and the last afloat vessel of the White Star Line is melted down and lost to all.
This is the ship that ferried first and second class passengers out to the Titanic and Olympic as many, many other liners until 1968 when she was first sold as scrap. She was also used as a war time troop transport by the British after she was removed from Cherbourg as the Germans invaded in July 1940.


This is the ship that ferried first and second class passengers out to the Titanic and Olympic as many, many other liners until 1968 when she was first sold as scrap. She was also used as a war time troop transport by the British after she was removed from Cherbourg as the Germans invaded in July 1940.


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Date: 2006-01-01 10:32 am (UTC)And yes she's old but she is only 95 (Victory is 300) and has been looked after until 2000. So she's only had 5 years of being left to fate, the Titanic has been rotting underwater for 93 years and apart from the intial damage from the sinking still has an uncompromised hull so a ship that has had 5 years of disuse shouldn't have any problems.