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    HMS Himalaya was built for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company as SS Himalaya, a 3,438 gross register ton iron steam screw passenger ship...
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  • Several ships have been named Himalaya, after the mountain range in Asia: HMS Himalaya (1854), a large troopship launched in 1853 as the P&O Steam Navigation...
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  • audio sharing platform from China HMS Himalaya (1854), a P&O liner that became a Royal Navy troopship SS Himalaya (1892), a P&O liner that was a Royal...
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    1916. This was the second P&O liner to be called Himalaya. The first Himalaya was completed in 1854, spent most of her career in the Royal Navy as a troop...
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    List, All the Ships of the Royal Navy 1815-1889, pub Chatham, 2004, ISBN 1-86176-032-9 Media related to HMS Exmouth (ship, 1854) at Wikimedia Commons...
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    Baltic Fleet. During the Crimean War she aided in the defence of Kronstadt in 1854 against a Franco-British fleet, but did not see combat. On the morning of...
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    European to collect plants in the Himalaya, but abandoned the projected visit to Labuan. He received free passage on HMS Sidon, to the Nile and then travelled...
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    "Ships – Havre". The Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana. 25 January 1854. Retrieved 15 June 2018. "Sailings for United States". Liverpool Echo. 2...
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  • in a gale at the end of the 1853 surveying season, but she was raised in 1854 and returned to service. She was lost on an uncharted shoal off St. Andrews...
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    HMS Coromandel was a wooden paddle dispatch vessel of the Royal Navy. She was built for the P&O company as the passenger and cargo steamer Tartar. The...
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  • S.S. Himalaya...
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  • London. 20 July 1854. col A-C, p. 9. "Shipping". The Morning Chronicle. No. 27321. London. 18 July 1854. "Accident to the Steamship Himalaya". The Times....
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    characteristics allow to identify their Himalayan origin and demonstrate that the Himalaya was already a major mountain range 20 million years ago. The fan completely...
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  • HMS Medina was a 2-gun Merlin-class paddle packet boat built for the Royal Navy during the 1830s. The ship remained in ordinary until she was commissioned...
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    described. Gould published these birds in A Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains (1830–1832). The text was by Nicholas Aylward Vigors and the...
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  • HMS Urgent was an iron screw troopship of the Royal Navy. She served her later years as a storeship and depot ship based in Jamaica. Urgent was originally...
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    "Erebus" and "Terror," 1852, 1853, 1854. London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts. p. 452. The Eventful Voyages of HMS Resolute. Murphy, David (2004)...
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    the city, the Bala Hissar, the river Cabul, with a distant view of the Himalaya Mountains and the Pass of Khurd Cabul, where the British army were so treacherously...
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  • Francisco in 1853. The Dancing Feather met up with the wreck SS Yankee Blade in 1854 and was able to raise four boxes of treasure from the sunken vessel. In 1857...
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    London, with just one published book, his 1832 A Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains, with backgrounds painted by Lear. Following Parrots, Gould decided...
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    Curtis, for the same owners. The first Golden Fleece sailed from 1852 to 1854. Golden Fleece made 3 passages from Boston to San Francisco, with an average...
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    Register". 14 March 1854. "South Australian Register". 24 April 1854. "South Australian Register". 16 April 1854. "Colonial Times". 29 August 1854. "Empire". 28...
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    the Dunbar wreck.[citation needed] The Dunbar was launched on 30 November 1854 for London shipowner Duncan Dunbar. The Dunbar was a timber three-masted...
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  • Kingdom The barque was towed in to Bermuda in a sinking condition by HMS Himalaya ( Royal Navy). Norma was on a voyage from British Honduras to Falmouth...
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  • Cornwall. She was on a voyage from Quebec City to Hayle, Cornwall. HMS Himalaya  Royal Navy The troopship ran aground in the Strait of Banca. She was...
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  • Mediterranean Station". Hampshire Advertiser and Salisbury Guardian. No. 1854. Southampton. 12 March 1859. p. 8. "Spain". The Morning Chronicle. No. 28745...
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