The RMS Duke of Rothesay was a steamer passenger ship operated by the London Midland and Scottish Railway from 1928 to 1956. She was commissioned with...
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Transport Commission. The LMS ordered Duke of Argyll and two sister ships, RMS Duke of Lancaster and RMS Duke of Rothesay, for its passenger ferry route between...
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Belfast, alongside the existing 1928 ships on that route, RMS Duke of Lancaster, the RMS Duke of Rothesay and the RMS Duke of Argyll, She introduced a new...
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operator). She was a replacement for the 1928 steamer built by the London Midland & Scottish Railway, RMS Duke of Rothesay. Built at William Denny & Brothers...
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operator). She was a replacement for the 1928 steamer built by the London Midland and Scottish Railway, RMS Duke of Argyll. Built at Harland & Wolff, Belfast...
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two other ships, RMS Duke of Argyll and RMS Duke of Rothesay. Built at William Denny and Brothers, Dumbarton and completed in 1928, she was designed...
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Antony Rowley and The Duke of Lancaster Appreciation Society. Along with her sister ships the TSS Duke of Rothesay and the TSS Duke of Argyll, she was amongst...
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SS Duchess of Richmond was an ocean liner built in 1928 for Canadian Pacific Steamships by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland. In 1947 she was...
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RMS Franconia was an ocean liner operated by the Cunard Line from 1922 to 1956. The liner was second of three liners named Franconia which served the...
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Yarrow Shipbuilders (category Defunct shipbuilding companies of Scotland)
torpedo boat in 1887 and later used for a number of applications, from the propulsion plant of RMS Queen Mary to the LNER Class W1 locomotive. The diversification...
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was the daughter of Francis, Duke of Teck, a German nobleman, and Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge, a granddaughter of King George III. She was informally...
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RMS Empress of Canada was an ocean liner built in 1920 for the Canadian Pacific Steamships (CP) by Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Company at Govan...
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RMS Viceroy of India was an ocean liner of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O). She was a British Royal Mail Ship on the Tilbury–Bombay...
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at Govan (1914–1963) and Greenock (1920–1928) in Scotland. The 1,600 ships are listed in order of the date of their launch. This list covers the period...
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This is a partial list of shipwrecks which occurred in the Atlantic Ocean. The list includes ships that sank, foundered, grounded, or were otherwise lost...
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Wandilla (1912). In 1913, Willochra was chartered by the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand. In November 1914, Willochra was requisitioned, as a troopship...
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HMS Montclare (redirect from RMS Montclare)
as which she spent much time at Rothesay. In 1953 she took part in the fleet review to celebrate the Coronation of Elizabeth II. In 1954 HMS Adamant...
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The College of Arms is the authority on the flying of flags in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and maintains the only official register of flags for...
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PS Medway Queen (category Paddle steamers of the United Kingdom)
was one of the "little ships of Dunkirk", making a record seven trips and rescuing 7,000 men in the evacuation of Dunkirk. She was the subject of a £1.8...
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USAT Liberty (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
Army cargo ship torpedoed by I-66 in January 1942 and beached on the island of Bali, Indonesia. She had been built as a Design 1037 ship for the United States...
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USAHS Algonquin (category Steamships of the United States)
the Clyde Mallory Line and her port of registry was New York. On 18 December 1929, Algonquin was in collision with RMS Fort Victoria in the Ambrose Channel...
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SS Milwaukee (1902) (category Ferries of Michigan)
Building Company of Cleveland, Ohio, and launched on December 6, 1902. Initially owned by the Manistique-Marquette & Northern Railroad Company of Manistique...
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SS Wisconsin (category Shipwrecks on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin)
Michigan off the coast of Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States. In 2009 the shipwreck site was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The Wisconsin...
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SS Roosevelt (1905) (category Ships of the United States Bureau of Fisheries)
SS Roosevelt was an American steamship of the early 20th century. She was designed and constructed specifically for Robert Peary′s polar exploration expeditions...
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SS Binnendijk (category Cargo ships of the Netherlands)
Binnendijk was a Holland America Line (NASM) cargo steamship. She was one of NASM's "B" class ships: the company's first cargo ships to be powered by steam...
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