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TRS Liemba, German ship, Lake Tanganyika, Kigoma
TRS Liemba, German passenger and cargo ferry, Lake Tanganyika, Kigoma, East Africa. Previously the Graf von Goetzen. Date: circa 1927
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Cargo Ferry Graf Shipping Shore Tanganyika Tanzania 1927 Kigoma
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This evocative photograph captures the majestic TRS Liemba, a German passenger and cargo ferry, docked at Kigoma, the largest town on the shores of Lake Tanganyika in East Africa. Built in 1913 as the Graf von Goetzen, the ship served as a vital transportation link between Germany's colonies in East Africa and Europe. With a length of 113 meters and a capacity to carry up to 500 passengers and 2,500 tons of cargo, the Liemba was a true engineering marvel of the 1920s. The image portrays the Liemba's imposing presence as it sits serenely on the tranquil waters of Lake Tanganyika, surrounded by the lush greenery of the African shoreline. The ship's distinctive navy blue hull, adorned with the German national flag, stands out against the clear blue sky. The dockworkers, dressed in their colorful attire, can be seen loading and unloading cargo from the ship, demonstrating the essential role the Liemba played in the region's transportation network. The Liemba's history is steeped in intrigue and adventure. During World War I, the ship was commandeered by the British and used to transport troops and supplies. After the war, it was returned to Germany, only to be seized once again by the British during World War II. In 1951, the ship was sold to the Tanganyika Government Railways and renamed the Liemba, marking the beginning of its new chapter as a vital transportation asset for the people of Tanzania. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to the 1920s and the era of grand maritime voyages. The TRS Liemba remains an enduring symbol of the rich history and cultural exchange that took place between Europe and Africa during this period.
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