MV Aureol was a mid-sized British ocean liner, originally put into service for Elder Dempster Lines of Liverpool in 1951. She was constructed on the River...
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Philippines (1999–2011) Philippine (2011–2012) Scrapped at Alang, India in 2012 MV Aureol 1951 Marianna IV (1974–2001) Mariann IV (2001) Scrapped at Alang, India...
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second Friday, alternating between the MS Apapa, the MS Accra and the MV Aureol. The journey took 13 days and went via Las Palmas, Bathurst (Banjul),...
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transferred to Killick Martin & Company. MV Aureol was a passenger/cargo ship, along with her sister ships, MV Apapa and MV Accra and the last flag ship of the...
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Surveyor, Ordnance Survey, Edinburgh. William Henry Neild, Chief Steward, MV Aureol, Elder Dempster Lines Ltd. Thomas Vivian Oldfield. For public services...
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Docks, British Transport Docks Board. Desmond George Trimble, Boatswain, MV Aureol, Ocean Fleets Ltd. Houssein Velettin, Foreman At Trades Class I, Ministry...
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Auxiliaries RFA Abadol RFA Sir Galahad Yachts Emerald Medea Rover Liners MV Aureol California SS Mulbera RMS Port Kingston (1904), renamed RMS Tahiti Regal...
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fleet, including the Royal Mail and passenger liners, Accra, Apapa and MV Aureol, sailing regularly between Liverpool and the West Coast of Africa. In...
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of outdoor cargo stacking areas. On September 26 of 2009 the ro-ro vessel MV Oriental Hero, a Hong Kong-based cargo ship flying a Panamanian flag of convenience...
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type 4 locomotives D211 and D212 were respectively named Mauretania and Aureol at the station. The last train to use the station was a troop train carrying...
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