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    SS Port Nicholson was a British refrigerated cargo ship owned by the Port Line. She entered service shortly after the First World War and was sunk by...
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  • Dominion Line, later the Port Line, have been named SS Port Nicholson, the former name of Wellington Harbour: SS Port Nicholson (1912) was a cargo ship...
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  • Camper and Nicholson is a yacht design and manufacturing company based in Gosport, England, for over two hundred years, constructing many significant...
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    SS Norhauk MV Nottingham (1941) RMS Nova Scotia (1926) SS Orcades (1936) SS Oropesa SS Pedernales SS Peleus SS Pink Star SS Port Nicholson (1918) SS Primrose...
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  • Books. p. 124. ISBN 9781793646019 – via Google Books. "National Affairs: S.S. NEVERMORE". Time. 22 September 1941. Archived from the original on September...
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    The SS Monte Carlo was a concrete ship launched in 1921 as the oil tanker SS Old North State. She was later renamed McKittrick. In 1932 she became a gambling...
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    SS Florida was an Italian ocean liner, built in 1905 for Lloyd Italiano, which operated between Italy and both North and South America. In 1909 she collided...
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    ordered to full reverse, and the helm put "hard-a-port". Out of the fog, the Lloyd Italiano liner SS Florida appeared and hit Republic amidships on her...
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  • Malmö was a 981 GRT coaster that was built in 1918 by H C Stülcken Sohn, Hamburg, Germany for German owners. Although she sank after hitting a mine in...
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  • the commercial single-screw cargo ship SS Westport for the United States Shipping Board On 10 September 1918, the Shipping Board transferred her to the...
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    had been superseded. He met Nicholson and briefed him to relieve Boulogne with the 30th Infantry Brigade and the 3rd RTR. SS City of Canterbury with the...
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    Portsea it was momentarily stopped by the SS Alvina but allowed to proceed. Just before the ship approached Port Phillip heads, the Royal Australian Garrison...
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    ships. Ivor Nicholson and Watson. pp. Chapter 44.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "London Gazette, 14 June 1918". london-gazette...
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    generally to turn to port when recovering from an aborted landing, the design was revised to eliminate the port island in April 1918. The starboard island...
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    in the volatile port city. Allied intervention in Siberia was driven by a mix of motivations. Prior to the Armistice in the fall of 1918, there was a genuine...
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    fired on the enemy. In February 1918, the call went out for volunteers to participate in a special mission to close the port of Zeebrugge using blockships...
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    but the ship was able to eventually make port in France. The ship was renamed SS Princess in 1922 and SS Madison in 1923. She was broken up at Genoa...
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    Madden (1844–1918), judge and politician Jack Murray (1907–1983), racing driver Leslie Newman, (1878–1938), entomologist William Nicholson (1816–1865)...
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  • SS Clan Macwhirter was a British cargo steamship. She was built in 1918 as Ypresville in the First World War and sunk by enemy action in 1942 in the Second...
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    43°13′38″N 86°20′44″W / 43.227167°N 86.345617°W / 43.227167; -86.345617 SS Henry Cort was a 320-foot (98 m) long whaleback freighter. It sank four times...
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    Wainwright and Nicholson all dropped depth charges, but the U-boat got away. Operating as part of the U.S. Navy on 26 September 1918, USCGC Tampa parted...
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    then in 1891 to George Nicholson and John Thompson, Liverpool. Following their purchase the vessel was re-registered at the Port of Liverpool. Her Liverpool...
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    37°38′N 70°23′W / 37.633°N 70.383°W / 37.633; -70.383 SS Vestris was a 1912 steam ocean liner operated by Lamport and Holt Line and used on its service...
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    [+1918]". wrecksite. Retrieved 10 April 2012. Allen, Tony. "SS Towneley (+1918)". wrecksite. Retrieved 19 April 2012. Allen, Tony; Lettens Jan. "SS Cavallo...
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  • The following is a timeline of the events of World War I from 1917 to 1918. By the end of 1916, Russian casualties totalled nearly five million killed...
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    French ports, making two depth charge attacks without success in the process. Immediately after the Armistice was signed on 11 November 1918, Cushing...
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  • SS Holyhead Ferry I SS Nairnshire SS Port Hardy SS Port Hunter SS Port Nicholson SS Ranchi SS Ranpura SS Suntrap SS Kalender (Bosphorus No.67) SS Guzelhisar (Bosphorus...
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    12 December 2008. Lightoller, C.H. (1935). Titanic and other ships. I. Nicholson and Watson. Archived from the original on 1 June 2019. Retrieved 13 December...
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  • SS Tzenny Chandris (or Jenny Chandris) was a cargo steamship. She was built in Japan in 1920 as Eastern Planet, and renamed Tzenny Chandris when she changed...
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    SS Kaiser Wilhelm II was a Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL) Kaiser-class ocean liner. She was launched in 1902 in Stettin, Germany. In the First World War she...
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