RMS Saxonia was a British passenger liner built by John Brown & Company at Clydebank, Scotland for the Cunard Steamship Company for their Liverpool-Montreal...
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RMS Saxonia may refer to: RMS Saxonia (1899), a British Cunard Line passenger ship launched in 1899 and scrapped in 1925 RMS Saxon (1900), was a Royal...
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The first RMS Saxonia was a passenger ship of the British Cunard Line. Between 1900 and 1925, Saxonia operated on North Atlantic and Mediterranean passenger...
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RMS Ivernia was a Saxonia-class ocean liner, built in 1955 by John Brown & Company at Clydebank, Scotland for Cunard Line, for their transatlantic passenger...
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Ivernia name, launching a second RMS Ivernia in 1955. She followed a sister, a second RMS Saxonia, launched in 1954, echoing the two sisters from 1899...
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Turkey S.S. Santa Rosa, 1932 Athinai laid up in Eleusis, 1986 RMS Saxonia (1954) 1954 RMS Carmania (1962–1973) SS Leonid Sobinov (1973–1999) Scrapped at...
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MV Salsette (1956) San Juan (1937) San Luis (1937) SS Sapphire (1912) RMS Saxonia (1899) RMS Saxonia (1954) HMS Scimitar (1918) HMS Scotsman (1918) MV Scottish Ptarmigan (1957)...
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Saxonia class after the first ship, was awarded to the John Brown & Company shipyard at Clydebank in Glasgow, Scotland. The first ship, RMS Saxonia was...
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the south-east of Iran RMS Carmania (1905), a Cunard liner built 1905 RMS Carmania (1954), a Cunard liner, originally RMS Saxonia British Rail Class 40...
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(sometimes Steam-ship or Steamer), usually seen in its abbreviated form RMS, is the ship prefix used for seagoing vessels that carry mail under contract...
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Dounreay as a 'safe' site for its fast breeder reactor tests. 17 February – RMS Saxonia is launched at John Brown & Company's shipyard on Clydebank for the Cunard...
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of cargo/passenger liner RMS Media in May 1957, followed by the 22,017-ton liner RMS Sylvania, then the 22,592-ton RMS Saxonia in 1959 to the early 1960s...
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SS Canberra (redirect from RMS Canberra)
to travel to New York for the first time.[citation needed] Like RMS Strathnaver and RMS Strathaird that she replaced on the Tilbury–Brisbane route, Canberra...
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interior fitting and furnishing work for passenger ships, including the RMS Lusitania and the SS Empress of Asia. After the outbreak of the First World...
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Siddeley planes and Cunard ships including RMS Empress of England, RMS Queen Elizabeth, RMS Ivernia and RMS Saxonia. He also acted as a designer for Quayle...
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1982. Leonid Sobinov Black Sea Shipping Company 1974 21,370 Formerly: Saxonia, Carmania. Ended service 1995. Scrapped 1999. Liberty of the Seas Royal...
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service the liners. Cunard operated: the RMS Ivernia (1954), RMS Saxonia (1955), RMS Carinthia (1956) and RMS Sylvania (1957). These four ships were built...
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Whitby-class anti-submarine frigate, with nine Rothesays ordered in the 1954–55 shipbuilding programme for the Royal Navy to supplement the six Whitbys...
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deployment on 26 September. Arriving in Halifax, the battalion embarked on HMTS Saxonia on 4 October, and set sail for England. The 179th battalion arrived at...
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Lyman D. Foster". Daily Commercial News and Shipping List (Sydney, NSW: 1891–1954). 17 December 1919. p. 4. Retrieved 28 February 2018. Friedman, Norman (1987)...
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