Alfred Holt and Company, trading as Blue Funnel Line, was a UK shipping company that was founded in 1866 and operated merchant ships for 122 years. It...
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Blue Funnel May refer to: Blue Funnel Line, A UK Shipping company operating from 1866 to 1988 Blue Funnel Group, A UK pleasure and ferry boat company...
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Yellow Fleet at Ships on Stamps Ian Russel. "Melampus in Suez". The Blue Funnel Line 1866–1986. Archived from the original on 13 November 2010. Retrieved...
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For example, the shipping line actually registered as 'Alfred Holt & Company' was more widely known as the Blue Funnel Line. The Southampton, Isle of...
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shipping firm of Richard Durning Holt and Alfred Holt and Company (the Blue Funnel Line) partly for its own use, and partly for letting offices to other businesses...
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SS Meriones (category Ships of the Blue Funnel Line)
a Blue Funnel Line refrigerated cargo steamship. She was launched in 1921 on the River Tyne as one of a class of 11 ships to replace many of Blue Funnel's...
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logo is a funnel shaped like a whale's tail, with a red, white, and blue color scheme. This trademark funnel design is built onto the line's ships. Carnival...
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to drop. In 1941 by Hahn and Lawrence Holt with the support of the Blue Funnel Line, founded Outward Bound, based on the educational approach of Gordonstoun...
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service known as the Blue Funnel Line, between the United Kingdom and China. It was generally known as Holts and had a trademark blue funnel on its ships. For...
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MV Deucalion (category Ships of the Blue Funnel Line)
MV Deucalion was a Blue Funnel Line refrigerated cargo ship that was built in England in 1930 and sunk in the Second World War in 1942. She survived being...
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HMS Menestheus (category Ships of the Blue Funnel Line)
HMS Menestheus was originally the Blue Funnel Line refrigerated cargo ship Menestheus. She was built in 1929, and traded between the UK and the Far East...
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SS Automedon (category Ships of the Blue Funnel Line)
a Blue Funnel Line refrigerated cargo steamship. She was launched in 1921 on the River Tyne as one of a class of 11 ships to replace many of Blue Funnel's...
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shipping line Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics. She was built as Barber Hector by Hyundai Heavy Industries at Ulsan, South Korea in 1984 for Blue Funnel Line, part...
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SS Sarpedon (1923) (category Ships of the Blue Funnel Line)
sister ships built for Alfred Holt and Company of Liverpool, who owned Blue Funnel Line and other shipping lines including the Ocean Steam Ship Company. Her...
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SS Cyclops (1906) (category Ships of the Blue Funnel Line)
Cyclops was a British cargo steamship of Alfred Holt and Company (Blue Funnel Line). She was built in Glasgow in 1906, served in both the First and Second...
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SS Antenor (1924) (category Ships of the Blue Funnel Line)
sister ships built for Alfred Holt and Company of Liverpool, who owned Blue Funnel Line and other shipping lines including China Mutual Steam Navigation Company...
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HMS Agamemnon (M10) (category Ships of the Blue Funnel Line)
HMS Agamemnon was originally the Blue Funnel Line refrigerated cargo ship Agamemnon. She was built in 1929, traded between the United Kingdom and the Far...
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Outward Bound (section Blue Peter nautical flag)
Aberdyfi, Wales in 1941 by Lawrence Holt with financial support from the Blue Funnel Line shipping company based on the initiative of Kurt Hahn. The name Outward...
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SS Patroclus (1923) (category Ships of the Blue Funnel Line)
sister ships built for Alfred Holt and Company of Liverpool, who owned Blue Funnel Line and other shipping lines including China Mutual Steam Navigation Company...
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It was set up in 1910 and jointly owned by British Swire Group and Blue Funnel Line. It was located at the southeast seaside of Tsim Sha Tsui and the south...
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the majority of the company's vessels. Alfred Holt & Co later became Blue Funnel Line. One of his other brothers, George Holt, was also a noted Liverpool...
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HMS Hector (F45) (category Ships of the Blue Funnel Line)
sister ships built for Alfred Holt and Company of Liverpool, who owned Blue Funnel Line and other shipping lines including the Ocean Steam Ship Company. Her...
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Customs and traditions of the Royal Navy (redirect from Grey Funnel Line)
colours such as Cunard's red and black or the eponymous Blue Funnel Line, while the Royal Navy's funnels are plain grey. Originally subordinates would remove...
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MV Calchas, cargo ship for Blue Funnel Line, launched 27 August 1946, completed 17 January 1947. MV La Hague, cargo ship for French Line, launched 12 September...
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Blue Funnel Group refers to a related set of companies providing boat charter, cruise and ferry services around the Solent and Isle of Wight in vessels...
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Victoria Drummond (1894–1978): first female marine engineer for the Blue Funnel Line and its associated company Ocean Group plc Toni Duggan: footballer...
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after, bringing culture from all over the world. Examples include the Blue Funnel Line that brought the first Chinese community to Europe, to a million Irish...
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SS Tyndareus (category Ships of the Blue Funnel Line)
British steamship that was built in 1914–15 as a cargo liner for the Blue Funnel Line of the Ocean Steamship Company. Completed during World War I, she served...
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September 2023, Red Funnel announced the acquisition of Blue Funnel Ferries which operates the Hythe Ferry service. Blue Funnel Ferries will be renamed...
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as a Merchant Navy cadet engineer, and was later employed at BP and Blue Funnel Line. He became as a senior engineer in the 1970s, working for BR Shipping...
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