Originally to be built for F.C. Strick&Co., London, England by the contract was in spring 1912 taken over by the Dutch company. Launched with yard number 816 by Wm. Gray&Co. Ltd., West Hartlepool, United Kingdom for account of the N.V. Stoomvaart Maatschappij Netherlands, Amsterdam, Netherlands on 7 November 1912, delivered on 24 February 1913, rebuilt in 1921 including placing a navigation bridge on the bridgedeckhouse, sold to the N.V. Java-China-Japan Lijn, Batavia, Dutch East Indies on 28 October 1926, handed over on 31 March 1927, renamed Tjimentin in October 1927, sold to a Japanese scrapyard at Osaka, Japan on 27 April 1932, resold by Japanese in December 1932 to the Eastern State Fishing Trust, Vastokrybo, Russia, renamed Postyshev and stranded and lost on 11 May 1933 off Horomushiro, Chishima Archipelago. Gross tonnage 6.403.00 tons, net tonnage 4.055.00 tons, deadweight 9.635.00 tons and as dimensions 121.92 x 16.31 x 10.55 metres.

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