SS Leafield was a Canadian steel-hulled cargo ship built by the Strand Stepway Company in Sunderland, England, in 1892. Originally registered in Newcastle...
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Cleveland: Freshwater Press, 1971. (pgs. 293–294) ISBN 0-912514-48-5 "Leafield (Propeller), sunk, 9 Nov 1913". images.maritimehistoryofthegreatlakes.ca...
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Super Aguri F1 (redirect from SS United Group Oil & Gas Company)
based in Tokyo, Japan, but operated from the former Arrows factory at the Leafield Technical Centre, Oxfordshire, England. The cars were referred to as Super...
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Titanic (redirect from SS Titanic)
shore to ship. The White Star Line operated two tenders at Cherbourg: SS Traffic and SS Nomadic (Nomadic is the only surviving White Star Line ship). Both...
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SS Californian was a British Leyland Line steamship. She is thought to have been the only ship in sight of the Titanic, or at least her rockets, during...
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shipwreck hunters, 535 feet (163 m) off Marquette. The Canadian freighter SS Leafield and her crew of 18 which sank in Lake Superior in the Great Lakes storm...
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SS Fürst Bismarck was a Hamburg America Line (HAPAG) ocean liner. She was launched in Scotland in 1905. In 1914 she was renamed Friedrichsruh. In 1919...
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The SS Kiche Maru was a Japanese steamship that sank during a typhoon on 22 September 1912. Although more than 1,000 died, the disaster has long been overshadowed...
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SS Nicaragua was a cargo ship that ran aground on Padre Island off the coast of Texas in the Gulf of Mexico in 1912. Nicaragua was built in 1891 in Bergen...
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The SS Argus was a steel-hulled Great Lakes freighter, that was constructed as the SS Lewis Woodruff by the American Ship Building Company, and was launched...
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SS Kommandøren was a steel-hulled passenger/cargo steamship built in Norway in 1891. She served as a communications link between the regional capital of...
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SS Keystorm was a steel freighter that sank in 1912 after hitting Scow Island shoal. The sinking was considered the most significant accident in the area...
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SS Oceana was a P&O passenger liner and cargo vessel, launched in 1887 by Harland & Wolff of Belfast and completed in 1888. Originally assigned to carry...
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Plymouth (schooner-barge) (redirect from SS Plymouth)
since been ruled out as the Plymouth and is most likely the Erastus Corning. "SS Plymouth (+1913)". Wrecksite.eu. 27 July 2012. Retrieved 13 October 2020....
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This is a list of shipwrecks during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913. "Leafield" "Henry B Smith" "Argus" "Plymouth" "James Carruthers" "Hydrus" "John A McGean"...
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SS James Carruthers was a Canadian Great Lakes freighter built in 1913. The ship was owned by the St. Lawrence & Chicago Steam and Navigation Company of...
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SS Santhia was a steam cargo liner that was launched in Scotland in 1901, renamed Saka Maru in 1923, and scrapped in Japan in 1935. She was one of a class...
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The SS Hydrus was an American steel-hulled Great Lakes bulk freighter, constructed in 1903 and launched as the R.E. Schuck. She was following the SS James...
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SS Augsburg was a cargo steamship that was built in Scotland in 1896 for the Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs-Gesellschaft (DADG). She disappeared in...
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SS Chenab was a steamship that was built in England in 1911 and scrapped in Scotland in 1953. For nearly two decades she was part of Nourse Line, which...
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averted only a few minutes later, as the Titanic passed the moored liners SS City of New York of the American Line and Oceanic of the White Star Line,...
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SS Isaac M. Scott was an American Great Lakes freighter that sank during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913 in Lake Huron, 6 to 7 miles (9.7 to 11.3 km) northeast...
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SS Koombana was a passenger steamship that was built in Scotland in 1908 for the Adelaide Steamship Company, for coastal liner services between Fremantle...
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Rosalind (1890 ship) (redirect from SS Admiral (1890))
"C.T. Bowring & Company / Red Cross Line (New York, Newfoundland & Halifax SS Co.)". TheShipsList. Retrieved 4 October 2018. "Salatiga". Tyne Built Ships...
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The SS Regina was a cargo ship built for the Merchant Mutual Line and home ported in Montreal, Quebec. Named after Regina, Saskatchewan, Regina had a tonnage...
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from both Nome and St. Michael's. About two hours later another steamer, SS Charles Nelson, came by and attempted to dislodge the grounded steamer but...
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49°12′N 34°51′W / 49.200°N 34.850°W / 49.200; -34.850 SS Volturno was an ocean liner that caught fire and was eventually scuttled in the North Atlantic...
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SS Prinz Oskar was a twin-screw cargo liner that was launched in Germany in 1902 for Hamburg America Line (HAPAG). She served various transatlantic routes...
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SS Henry B. Smith was a steel-hulled lake freighter built in 1906 by the American Ship Building Company at Lorain, Ohio USA. The steamship was owned by...
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"Hawgood, Henry A." Great Lakes Vessel History. Retrieved 27 January 2018. SS Henry A. Hawgood at Bowling Green State University Historical Collections...
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