The Cameron-class steamships were a class of UK cargo twin-screw steamships. They were designed for Clan Line and were also used by Scottish Shire Line...
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HMS Athene (category Cameron-class steamships)
Athene. She was broken up in 1963. She was originally built as the Cameron-class steamship Clan Brodie, for the Clan Line at the yards of the Greenock & Grangemouth...
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SS Clan Campbell (1937) (category Cameron-class steamships)
Campbell was a British cargo steamship. She was built for Clan Line Steamers Ltd as one of its Cameron-class steamships. She was launched at Greenock...
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SS Clan Forbes (1938) (category Cameron-class steamships)
Clan Forbes was a British cargo steamship. She was built for Clan Line Steamers Ltd as one of its Cameron-class steamships. She was launched at Greenock...
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HMS Engadine (1941) (category Cameron-class steamships)
1946 Fate Scrapped November 1962 General characteristics Class & type Cameron-class steamship Tonnage 9,909 GRT Length 464 ft (141 m) Beam 63 ft (19 m)...
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HMS Bonaventure (F139) (category Cameron-class steamships)
Grangemouth Dockyard Company, of Greenock, Scotland as a Clan Line Cameron-class steamship. She was provisionally allocated the name Clan Campbell. With the...
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SS Clan Fraser (1938) (category Cameron-class steamships)
1979 and scrapped in 1980. Clan Fraser was one of the Clan Line's Cameron-class steamships, built by the Greenock & Grangemouth Dockyard Co Ltd, Greenock...
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SS Clan Macarthur (category Cameron-class steamships)
refrigerated cargo steamship. She was built for Cayzer, Irvine and Company's Clan Line Steamers Ltd as one of its Cameron-class steamships. She was launched...
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SS Clan Chisholm (1937) (category Cameron-class steamships)
from India to Scotland. Clan Chisholm was one of the Clan Line's Cameron-class steamships, built by the Greenock & Grangemouth Dockyard Co Ltd, Greenock...
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Clan Fraser United Kingdom World War II: Battle of Greece: The Cameron-class steamship was bombed and set on fire at Piraeus by Heinkel He 111 aircraaft...
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military submarines with metal hulls, it was classed as "an anomaly". Shortly after the disaster, James Cameron indicated that it was likely that the submersible's...
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Cunard Line (redirect from Cunard Steamship Lines)
Bermuda. In 1839, Samuel Cunard was awarded the first British transatlantic steamship mail contract, and the next year formed the British and North American...
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Ibis (1886) (category Steamships of the United Kingdom)
The Ibis was a paddle-propelled steamship built in 1886 at Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering, Govan, Scotland for the British Government's Nile Expedition...
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RMS Carpathia (category Steamships of the United Kingdom)
RMS Carpathia was a Cunard Line transatlantic passenger steamship built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson in their shipyard in Wallsend, England. The...
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Passengers of the Titanic (section First class)
Halifax, Nova Scotia, the closest city to the sinking with direct rail and steamship connections. A large temporary morgue was set up in a curling rink, and...
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HMNZS Achilles (category Steamships of the United Kingdom)
HMNZS Achilles was a Leander-class light cruiser, the second of five in the class. She served in the Royal New Zealand Navy in the Second World War. She...
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Neal Storter (category Steamship captains)
before the game with Mercer in 1910. He was once manager of Lykes Brothers Steamship Company of Galveston, Texas, and was connected with the company for years...
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Greek Ship (category Steamships of Greece)
Steamships and Motor Ships (PDF). London: Lloyd's Register. 1945. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 10 April 2013. Cameron,...
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of the discovery, British insurance company the Liverpool and London Steamship Protection and Indemnity Association claimed that it owned the wreck,...
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work on the Waihou River. This got rid of another competitor, Hauraki Steamship Co, who sold out to NSS. Much of the expansion of the company was by takeovers...
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ocean-going steamships. The latter feature was largely meant to attract the wealthy and the prosperous middle class. Three ships of the Olympic class were planned...
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Canadian National Railway (redirect from Canadian National Steamship Company)
After a fire in 1975 she was sold in 1976 (first to British Columbia Steamship Company and finally Wong Brother Enterprises) before finally being sold...
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George Elrick Thomson and John Rees Thomas, who ventured into a burning steamship hold in an attempt to rescue a colleague. Like the GM, the BEM for Gallantry...
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Lifeboatman Charles Cameron died some years later of illness, aggravated by the exposure and injuries suffered in 1914. The Russian steamship Kiev ran aground...
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Titanic (category Steamships of the United Kingdom)
transport to Halifax, the closest city to the sinking with direct rail and steamship connections. The Halifax Registrar of Vital Statistics, John Henry Barnstead...
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civilian and merchant vessels only. Its first completed ship was cargo steamship Robert Mærsk, completed in 1920. Its last production was Yard No. 177...
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SS Calabria (1922) (category Steamships of Germany)
SS Calabria was a passenger and cargo steamship. AG Weser built her for Norddeutscher Lloyd. She was launched as D/S Werra and completed in 1922. ("D/S"...
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teacher Lyubov Yegorova. Cameron and her husband, Keith Parker, left Wellington, New Zealand on the Shaw, Savill & Albion Line steamship Arawa, in August 1948...
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HMHS Britannic (category Steamships of the United Kingdom)
was the third and final vessel of the White Star Line's Olympic class of steamships and the second White Star ship to bear the name Britannic. She was...
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HMAT Shropshire (category Steamships of the United Kingdom)
U-Boat U-96 on 11 December 1940 General characteristics Class & type Passenger/cargo steamship Tonnage 11,911 tons Length 526 ft 5 in (160.45 m) Beam 61 ft...
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