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    E.R. steamer Malines…". Gloucestershire Echo. England. 20 March 1936. Retrieved 4 November 2015 – via British Newspaper Archive. "Malines". Iner.info....
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  • Mona's Isle (1905) SS Mona's Queen (1934) TSS Scotia (1920) SS Tynwald (1936) SS Canterbury SS Maid of Orleans SS Prague SS Malines HMHS Paris - hospital...
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  • torpilleur in French classification Effectively a 600 ton displacement destroyer SS Clan Macalister (1930), built as a heavy-lift cargo liner and requisitioned...
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    Harwich – Rotterdam service. Sold in 1893 to Earle's Shipbuilding of Hull. SS Malines 1921 2,969 Built by Armstrong Whitworth and Company at Newcastle, she...
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    Mechelen–Brussel and in French, it is called Malines–Bruxelles. In English, Mechelen was traditionally called Mechlin or Malines but now it more commonly remains...
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  • Passed to British Railways in 1948 and served until scrapped in 1958. SS Malines 1921 2,969 Built for the Great Eastern Railway by Armstrong Whitworth...
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    USAT Arcata (redirect from SS Glymont)
    USAT Arcata, was built in 1919 as the SS Glymont for the United States Shipping Board as a merchant ship by the Albina Engine & Machine Works in Portland...
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    tegen SS-Officieren Ehlers, Asche, Canris voor wegvoering der joden van België. Steinberg, Maxime; Schram, Laurence (2008). Transport XX : Malines-Auschwitz...
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    Priemel 2008, pp. 395–396. Good 2005, pp. 69–71. Priemel 2008, p. 396. "MALINES by Henny Lewin" (PDF). Retrieved 29 September 2019. Priemel 2008, pp. 402–403...
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  • SS Robert E. Lee was a steam passenger ship built for the Eastern Steamship Lines in 1924. It was sunk on 30 July 1942 after being torpedoed by the German...
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    registres de la ville de Malines". Butkens (1724), Vol. I, Preuves, p. 144, "Extraict des registres de la ville de Malines". Butkens (1724), Vol. I,...
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    Leith.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Media related to Brussels (ship, 1902) at Wikimedia Commons Photo of SS Lady Brussels...
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    The SS Dresden was a British passenger ship which operated, as such, from 1897 to 1915. She is known as the place of the 1913 disappearance of German engineer...
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    been shot by SS killing squads just before the Germans retreated. Thus many of the prisoners had been working on hiding places (called Malines) or escape...
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    USS S-16 (redirect from SS-121)
    82°02.393′W / 24.420117°N 82.039883°W / 24.420117; -82.039883 USS S-16 (SS-121) was a second-group (S-3 or "Government") S-class submarine of the United...
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    USS Grunion (redirect from SS-216)
    USS Grunion (SS-216) was a Gato-class submarine that sank at Kiska, Alaska, during World War II. She was the only ship of the United States Navy to be...
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  • Thumbnail for SS City of Bradford (1903)
    SS City of Bradford was a British passenger and cargo steamship that was built in Yorkshire in 1903, renamed Donau in 1916, reverted to City of Bradford...
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    upon Tyne and launched in 1917. Along with her sister ships SS Train Ferry No. 2 and SS Train Ferry No. 3, they were the first vessels to offer regular...
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    Jr. 9 Jul: El Capitan 13 Jul: USS S-16 15 Jul: Pennsylvania Sun 19 Jul: Malines 28 Jul: V 203 Carl Röver 30 Jul: Kōtoku Maru 1941 1942 1943 June 1942 August...
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    and North Eastern Railway. She was scrapped in 1930. Similar Ships SS Berlin (1894) SS Amsterdam (1894) Duckworth, Christian Leslie Dyce; Langmuir, Graham...
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    Great Yarmouth Harwich Ipswich (1864) Ipswich (1883) Kilkenny Lady Tyler Malines Munich Norfolk Norwich Orwell Princess of Wales Richard Young Rotterdam...
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    SS Felixstowe was a cargo vessel built for the Great Eastern Railway in 1918. The ship was built by Hawthorn and Company of Leith and launched in 1918...
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    lifeboats by searchlight before departing the area. SS Mopang sister ship SS Admiral Halstead sister ship SS Coast Trader sister ship References, including...
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    Great Yarmouth Harwich Ipswich (1864) Ipswich (1883) Kilkenny Lady Tyler Malines Munich Norfolk Norwich Orwell Princess of Wales Richard Young Rotterdam...
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    SS Munich was a North Sea passenger ferry that was built in Scotland in 1908 for the Great Eastern Railway (GER). In the 1923 railway grouping she passed...
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    SS St Petersburg was a North Sea passenger ferry that was built in Scotland in 1908 for the Great Eastern Railway (GER). In the 1923 railway grouping she...
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    24°57.830′N 81°53.270′W / 24.963833°N 81.887833°W / 24.963833; -81.887833 SS Edward Luckenbach was the first of five new cargo ships to be built for the...
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  • SS Hartlebury was a cargo steamship that was launched in Scotland in 1934 for J&C Harrison Ltd. A U-boat sank her in the Barents Sea in 1942 when Hartlebury...
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    SS Avila Star, originally SS Avila, was a British turbine steamship of the Blue Star Line. She was both an ocean liner and a refrigerated cargo ship, providing...
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  • SS Broompark was a British cargo ship which was torpedoed by a U-boat on 25 July 1942 and sank three days later. Launched in October 1939, it was operated...
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