Chilean transport ship Angamos (1890)

Chilean transporter Angamos
History
Chile
NameAngamos
NamesakeNaval Battle of Angamos
BuilderC. S. Swan & Hunter, Wallsend, Newcastle
Yard number158
Launched13 September 1890
ChristenedCitta de Venezia
RenamedSpartan
FateFoundered 6 July 1928
General characteristics
Tonnage2,370 GRT
Length120 m (390 ft)
Beam14.30 m (46 ft 11 in)
Depth7.62 m (25 ft 0 in)
Installed power549 hp (409 kW)
PropulsionTriple expansion steam engine
Speed15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)

Angamos was built in England for the "Fratelli Lavarello Fu G. B.", from Génova, under the name Citta de Venezia. Later she was sold to William Ruys & Zonen, from Rotterdam and renamed Spartan

In 1891, during the Chilean Civil War of 1891, she was sold to the Chilean government, renamed Angamos, but she arrived at Valparaíso in 1892, after the end of the war and was operated by the CSAV.

On 6 July 1928 she sailed bound for Talcahuano under Captain Ismael Suárez Maldonado and sank off Punta Morguillas 37°42′0″S 73°45′0″W / 37.70000°S 73.75000°W / -37.70000; -73.75000 (Angamos), Lebu, Chile. 262 persons died, only 7 persons were rescued. It was the second biggest single-incident maritime losses of life in the history of Chile.

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