Atmah (yacht)

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Atmah during World War II
History
NameAtmah
OwnerBaron Edmond James de Rothschild
BuilderFairchilds, Govan, Glasgow
Completed1898
FateBroken up 1950
General characteristics as built
TypeYacht
Length88.2 m (289 ft 4 in)

Atmah was the personal yacht of Baron Edmond James de Rothschild.

Atmah was built by Fairchilds in Govan, Glasgow in 1898, and was 88.2 metres (289 ft 4 in) long, lengthened to 91.6 metres (300 ft 6 in) in 1901, and based in Le Havre.[1][2][3] During World War I she was on active service for the British Admiralty.[3]

In 1940, ownership based to James Armand de Rothschild, and the ship was used by the Admiralty during the war.[3] In 1947, she was bought by Chagris Steamship Co Ltd (Goulandris Bros), London, and converted to a passenger ship and renamed Aegean Star, before being broken up in La Spezia at the end of 1950.[3]

References

  1. ^ "D/Y Atmah (b.1898, Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co.Ltd., Glasgow) - Norsk Maritimt Museum / DigitaltMuseum". Digitaltmuseum.no. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  2. ^ "The Family ‹ Family interests". The Rothschild Archive. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d "Screw Steamer ATMAH built by Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd. in 1898 for Baron Edmond Rothschild, Paris, Yacht". Cyldeships.co.uk. clydeships.co.uk. Retrieved 3 March 2017.