SMS Vineta
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SMS Vineta was a protected cruiser of the Victoria Louise class, built for the German Imperial Navy in the 1890s. Vineta was laid down at the AG Vulcan shipyard in 1895, launched in April 1897, and commissioned into the Navy in July 1898. The ship, named for the earlier screw frigate SMS Vineta, was armed with a battery of two 21 cm guns and eight 15 cm guns and had a top speed of 19 knots. Though the five Victoria Louise-class cruisers proved to be disappointing in some ways, they marked the beginning of a decade of German cruiser construction.
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beam 17.4 metre, beam 17.6 metre, length 110.5 metre, draft 7.34 metre, length 110.6 metre, draft 6.93 metre, speed 19.6 knot, speed 19.2 knot,
Kaiserliche Werft Danzig, Imperial German Navy,
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BANQUET IN HONOR OF VISITORS OF S.M.S VINETA IN NEW ORLEANS (held by) S.M.S.VINETA (at) "ST. CHARLES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS LA" (HOTEL;) (NYPL Hades-275443-4000012235)
BANQUET IN HONOR OF VISITORS OF S.M.S VINETA IN NEW ORLEANS (held by) S.M.S.VINETA (at) "ST. CHARLES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS LA" (HOTEL;) (NYPL Hades-275443-4000012237)
BANQUET IN HONOR OF VISITORS OF S.M.S VINETA IN NEW ORLEANS (held by) S.M.S.VINETA (at) "ST. CHARLES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS LA" (HOTEL;) (NYPL Hades-275443-476542)




