Uribitarte - Collection C. Kleiss
At Cardiff, passing through Queens Dock.
        The second Uribitarte was built by J. Burntisland for the Compañía Vasco Cantábrica de Navegación. In 1933 she was sold to Antonio Menchaca, who was therefore its owner when at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War was berthed at Genoa (Italy), being seized by the Italian Government and trading thereafter with Italian flag and the name of Cosenza until being returned to her owner on 1938. She was scrapped on 1972.
Shipyard / Year J. Burntisland / 1922
Dead weight 6,120 MT
Gross register 3,503 GRT
Lenght 101.0 mtr
Breadth 14.8 mtr
Depth 8.3 mtr
Propulsion Reciprocating triple expansion
Power 1,244 H.P.
Bought 1933 to
Owner Cía. Vasco Cantábrica de Navegación
Name Uribitarte
Scrapped 1972

Uribitarte - Collection C. Kleiss
At Motril

Uribitarte - Collection C. Kleiss
At Melilla. At the background, the white vessel was one of the three sister ships bought in Italy by Compañía Valenciana de Vapores Correos de África.



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