Επιβατηγο της εταιρειας Γεωργιου Εμπειρικου, το Μιλτιαδης ηταν ενα απο τα πιο αγνωστα Ελληνικα πλοια. Ναυπηγηθηκε στο ναυπηγειο Laird το 1900 για ταξιδια στον Αμαζονιο. Με το ονομα ανηκε στην εταιρεια Amazon River Steam Navigation Co της Βραζιλιας και ειχε 901 τοννους, μηκος 70,1 μετρων και πλατος 10,8 μετρων.
A less known Greek ship, Miltiades was built by Laird in 1900 as the Brazilian ship Campos Salles, she had 901 tons and a length of 70.1 meters.
Miramar says that:
She came to Greece in 1918 and became a ship of G. EmbiricosYear: 1900
Name: CAMPOS SALLES Launch Date: 31.5.00
Type: Passenger/cargo Date of completion: 8.00
Flag: BRA Keel:
Tons: 901 Link: 1611
DWT: Yard No: 642
Length overall: Ship Design:
LPP: 70.1 Country of build: GBR
Beam: 10.8 Builder: Laird
Material of build: Location of yard: Birkenhead
Subsequent History: 18 UBATUBA - 19 MILTIADES
Disposal Data: BU in Italy 2q.29
Name Tons Change Registered Owner Port
CAMPOS SALLES 901 1900 Amazon Steam Nav Co Ltd Para BRA
CAMPOS SALLES 901 1911 Amazon River Steam Nav Co (1911) Ltd Para BRA
UBATUBA 901 1918
MILTIADES 901 1919 Geo.M.Embiricos Piraeus GRC
Brazil is lamentably deficient in steamship communication considering its importance in a country where the centers of population are separated by such distances of coasts and river. In the early days, the coastal service was performed by two national companies (now united), and partially by foreign lines calling at two or more ports.
The coastwise service centers at Rio de Janeiro, from which port the Lloyd Brazileiro sent steamers regularly south to Montevideo, and north to Para and Manaos, calling at the more important intermediate ports. From Montevideo river steamers were sent up the Parana and Paraguay rivers to Corumba and Cuyaba, in the state of Matto Grosso.
The company received a heavy subsidy from the national government. Parts of this coastal traffic were covered by other companies, two of which receive subsidies. There were also six lines of river steamers receiving subsidies from the national government in 1904. The largest of the river lines is the Amazon Steam Navigation Co. (an English corporation), whose service covers the main river and several of its principal tributaries.
Here the Campos Salles around 1905 in the harbor of Parà.
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She is mentioned in A. Tzamtzis' book The ***** Passenger Coastal Shipping (p 26) as a ship of Embiricos with 1,041 tons.
Here another photo in Para when she was Campos Salles
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