• Dundee was a ship wrecked in 1808 off the coast of New South Wales, Australia. Dundee left Sydney for Fiji to obtain Sandalwood to take to China in August...
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  • name. Dundee may also refer to: Dundee, New South Wales, a rural locality Dundee, New Brunswick, a community Dundee, Nova Scotia, a community Dundee, Quebec...
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    steamship built in Dundee, Scotland for Antarctic research. Launched in 1901, she was the last traditional wooden three-masted ship to be built in the...
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    Dundee (/dʌnˈdiː/ ; Scots: Dundee; Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Dè or Dùn Dèagh, pronounced [t̪un ˈtʲeː]) is the fourth-largest city in Scotland. The mid-year...
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    SS Californian (category Ships built in Dundee)
    Shipbuilding & Engineering Company in Dundee, Scotland, and was the largest ship built in Dundee up to that time. The ship was built to the maximum dimensions...
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    Calum (2022-11-03). "US billionaire donates cash to help save historic Dundee ship". STV News. Retrieved 2022-11-04. John Paul DeJoria at IMDb Interview...
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    HMS Unicorn (1824) (category Museums in Dundee)
    Unicorn is now a museum ship in Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom. She is the oldest ship in Scotland, one of the oldest ships in the world, and one of...
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  • The Dundee, Perth & London Shipping Co Ltd was founded in 1826. In its long history it had eight ships called Dundee, named after the city of Dundee on...
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  • A number of ships of the Royal Navy have been named Dundee, after the city in Scotland. HMS Dundee (1911), an armed boarding steamer of the First World...
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  • Dundee (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Dèagh) is the fourth-largest city in Scotland with a population of around 150,000 people. It is situated on the north bank...
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  • West Indiaman. New owners in 1838 shifted her homeport to Dundee; she then sailed between Dundee and Montreal. In September 1843 she rescued the crew of...
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    HMS Dundee was a Shoreham-class sloop of the British Royal Navy. The ship was built at Chatham Dockyard, entering service in 1933. The ship saw service...
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    Dundee Island (63°30′S 55°55′W / 63.500°S 55.917°W / -63.500; -55.917 (Dundee Island)) is an ice-covered island lying east of the northeastern tip...
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    Marmalade (redirect from Dundee Marmalade)
    Scottish legend, the creation of orange marmalade in Dundee occurred by accident. The legend tells of a ship carrying a cargo of oranges that broke down in...
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  • SS Irma (category Ship names)
    SS Irma (1908) was a 321-ton cargo ship launched in the third quarter of 1908 as Tillydrine, by Dundee Ship Building Company in Dundee, Scotland. Renamed Irma in...
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    Lawhill (category Ships built in Dundee)
    Lawhill Sailing Ship Co. Ltd. (F. E. Bliss, manager), London, together with her sistership Juteopolis. Captain John C. B. Jarvis of Dundee, inventor of the...
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    Garthpool (barque) (category Ships built in Dundee)
    square-rigged sailing ship under a British flag. The vessel was built at the Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Company yard of W. B. Thompson in Dundee, Scotland...
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    Maju was an iron full-rigged ship built in 1874 by Brown & Simpson, Dundee, as Yard No. 28. Dimensions 6201'5"×32'1"×21'2" and 953 GRT, 918 NRT. Equipped...
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    HMS Menestheus (category Ships built in Dundee)
    second of the five. Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Company built her in Dundee as yard number 326, launching her in August 1929 and completing her that...
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    SS Baron Gautsch (category Ships built in Dundee)
    passengers and crew members. The ship was operated by Österreichischer Lloyd, and was built by the Gourlay Brothers shipyard in Dundee, United Kingdom. Österreichischer...
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  • Strathmore was a British ship in the 1870s. On 1 July 1875, while on a voyage from Dundee in the United Kingdom to Otago, New Zealand, the ship was wrecked off...
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    HMS Cromer (M103) (category Ships built in Southampton)
    Norfolk seaside town of the same name. HMS Cromer visited Dundee on 6–9 November 1998 (for a Dundee navy day and Armistice Day commemorations) when she was...
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    Forfarshire was a paddle steamer with brigantine rigging, built in Dundee in 1834, and which struck and later foundered on one of the Farne Islands on...
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    HMS Discovery (1874) (category Ships built in Dundee)
    a wood-hulled screw expedition ship, and later storeship, formerly the sealing ship Bloodhound built in 1873 in Dundee. She was purchased in 1874 for...
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    expedition. Terra Nova (Latin for "new land") was built in 1884 for the Dundee whaling and sealing fleet and was ideally suited to the polar regions and...
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  • for the coastal trade, but they went on to build a number of cargo ships for the Dundee, Perth and London Shipping Company. The business prospered, largely...
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    of ten members of her crew. Alexander Stephen and Sons built Nimrod in Dundee. She was launched on 6 December 1866, and completed in January 1867. Her...
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  • HMS Western Isles (category Ships built in Dundee)
    decommissioned in 1970, and scrapped in 1972. The ship was built by Gourlay Brothers & Co. of Dundee as a passenger/cargo ship for Wm. H. Müller & Company's Batavier...
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    SY Aurora (category Ships built in Dundee)
    steam yacht built by Alexander Stephen and Sons Ltd. in Dundee, Scotland, in 1876, for the Dundee Seal and Whale Fishing Company. It was 165 feet (50 m)...
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  • 7 Feb. 2018.] "THE LOSS OF THE WHALER EMMA". Dundee Advertiser. Dundee. 16 May 1864. "Mercantile Ship News". The Standard. No. 12407. London. 16 May...
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