English: Hamburg-America Line ship Admiral von Tirpitz being fitted out at Stettin, Germany, about 1913. She was seized in 1919 as a war prize, transferred to P&O and then Canadian Pacific, becoming RMS Empress of Australia in 1922.
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{{Information |Description=The ''Tirpitz'' during fitting out at the Vulkan shipyards of Stettin. |Source=http://www.greatoceanliners.net/empressofaustralia1.html |Date=unknown |Author=unknown |Permission=
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