MS Pride of Dover was a cross-channel ferry built-in 1987 for Townsend Thoresen. One of two 'Chunnel Beater' ships she primarily operated on the Dover...
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MS Pride of Calais was a cross-channel ferry owned and operated by P&O Ferries. She operated the Dover–Calais route between 1987 and 2012. In early 2013...
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P&O Ferries (redirect from Dover–Calais ferry (P&O Ferries))
Ferries should change the names of MS Spirit of Britain, MS Pride of Hull, MS Pride of Kent and MS Pride of Canterbury to remove all British references...
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MS Pride of Kent was a cross-channel ferry operated by P&O Ferries, it operated on the Dover to Calais route from 2003 until its retirement in June 2023...
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MS Pride of Canterbury was a cross-channel ferry operated by P&O Ferries between Dover, United Kingdom and Calais, France. She made her maiden voyage on...
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MS Pride of Burgundy was a cross-channel ferry owned by P&O Ferries. It operated on the Dover to Calais route from 1993 to 2022. MS Pride of Burgundy was...
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MS Isle of Innisfree is a passenger and car ferry to be operated by Irish Ferries between Dover and Calais. Originally built at Boelwerf as the Prins...
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constructed for the Dover–Calais service, replacing Pride of Dover and Pride of Calais. The new vessels were specifically designed for the Dover–Calais route...
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MS Pride of Free Enterprise was a RORO Passenger and Freight ferry operating services between Almeria and Nador on a time-charter basis to the Spanish...
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The MS Pride of Telemark was a ferry which previously sailed between Dover and Calais for P&O Ferries and Stena Line. Built at Chantiers de France, Dunkerque...
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MS Wawel is a ferry launched in 1979 as the Scandinavia. She spent a large part of her career serving the Dover-Calais cross channel ferry route with...
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Enterprise. Her two sister ships were MS Pride of Free Enterprise and MS Herald of Free Enterprise. Spirit of Free Enterprise operated reliably and successfully...
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Blue Wave Harmony (redirect from MS European Seaway)
conversion of European Pathway and European Highway, now MS Pride of Kent and MS Pride of Canterbury respectively, to multi-purpose ships for the Dover-Calais...
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Irish Ferries (category Ferry companies of the Republic of Ireland)
call in Ireland, with Dover and Calais being two major UK and French ports respectively. The service began with the MS Isle of Inishmore (1996) operating...
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MS Côte des Flandres is a Ro-Ro Passenger Ferry owned by Eurotunnel and operated by DFDS Seaways France between Dover and Calais, the ship was the second...
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MS Herald of Free Enterprise was a roll-on/roll-off (RORO) ferry which capsized moments after leaving the Belgian port of Zeebrugge on the night of 6...
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MS Oscar Wilde is a cross-channel ferry to be operated by Irish Ferries on the Dover-Calais route. Formerly named Spirit of Britain, she is the first...
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The MS Pride of Winchester, was a UK Ro-Ro/Passenger ferry, which was part of P&O European Ferries' fleet. She was built in 1975 by Aalborg as the Viking...
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serves today. MS Pride of Aquitaine (2003 - 2005 (Chartered Out)) Laid up in 2005, renamed MS Norman Spirit in 2005. Sold to LD Lines in 2005. MS Oihonna (2003...
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2002, the Norsea and Norsun were replaced by the much larger Pride of Hull and Pride of Rotterdam and as a result, Norbay and Norbank became surplus to...
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their new service between Dover and Dunkirk and remained on that route until July 2006 when she was replaced by Maersk Dover, a newbuild. In August 2006...
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The MS Crown Iris is a cruise ship owned by the Israeli cruise line Mano Maritime since 2018. She was originally ordered by Birka Line as MS Birka Queen...
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University of Mississippi P. O.; University; Usa915-7211, Ms 38677. "Ole Miss Band – The Pride of the South | Ole Miss". Ole Miss Band - The Pride of the South...
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The MS Bari was a ferry built in 1980 as the St Anselm for Sealink. Starting life on the Dover-Calais, she operated with Ventouris Ferries in her last...
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DFDS Seaways, who used the ship on the Dover - Calais route. After refit and they intend to introduce the ship as MS Stena Superfast X in 2015 on their Holyhead...
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Toms River, New Jersey (redirect from Dover Township, NJ)
Atlantic Ocean. Dover Beaches South adjoins the independent municipalities of Lavallette to the north and Seaside Heights to the south. Dover Beaches North...
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Bette Midler (redirect from Divine Ms. M)
So, I kind of wear the label of 'Bathhouse Betty' with pride." Midler starred in the first professional production of the Who's rock opera Tommy in 1971...
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MV Dreamward (redirect from MS Dreamward)
en route from Zeebrügge, Belgium to Dover, England. Although her bow was damaged, Norwegian Dream continued to Dover under her own power. The IMO report...
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to Alang, India for breaking. Free Enterprise II operated on the Dover–Calais, Dover–Zeebrugge and Southampton–Cherbourg routes throughout the mid to...
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This is the list of episodes (Seasons 21–40) for the Food Network competition reality series Chopped. Chopped regular Marc Murphy did not appear as a judge...
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