SS Snaefell (IV), the fourth ship in the company's history to be so named, was a packet steamer originally owned and operated by G. and J. Burns, who...
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RMS Snaefell (1910) (III) 1910 to 1914 SS Snaefell (1906) (IV) (ex-Viper) 1920 to 1945 TSS Snaefell (1948) (V) (IMO 1165287) 1948 to 1978 HSC Snaefell (VI)...
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SS (RMS) Snaefell (I) – the first ship in the Company's history to bear the name – was an iron paddle steamer that served with the Isle of Man Steam Packet...
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SS (RMS) Snaefell (II) No. 67289 – the second vessel in the line's history to be so named – was an iron paddle steamer which was owned and operated by...
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TSS Snaefell V - the fifth ship in the company's history to bear the name - was a passenger vessel operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company from...
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RMS Snaefell (III) – the third ship in the line's history to be so named – was a packet steamer operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company from 1910...
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mail, and would revert at other times to a standard designation such as "SS". Originally, the British Admiralty operated these ships. The designation...
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SS Cushag was a coastal cargo vessel owned and operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company between 1920 and 1943. Cushag was a steel; single-screw...
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very like Snaefell, Mona's Isle could be identified from her by not having the Manx crest on her bows. At the stern, whereas the Snaefell had rails and...
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SS Mona's Isle was a steam turbine passenger ship that was built in Scotland in 1905 as Onward, renamed Mona's Isle in 1920, and scrapped in Wales in 1948...
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(close to Hvarfsgnipa). In the final summer Erik explored as far north as Snaefell and into Hrafnsfjord. When Erik returned to Iceland after his exile had...
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SS or RMS The Ramsey was a passenger steamer operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company from 1912 to 1914. She had been built in 1895 as Duke of...
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The SS Carolina was a 380-foot-long (120 m) passenger liner; it was one of six vessels sunk on a single day during World War I by the German submarine...
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SS (RMS) Mona (III), the third ship of the Company to bear the name, was a steel paddle-steamer which was originally owned and operated by the London,...
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The passenger steamer SS Peel Castle was operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company from her purchase in 1912 until she was sold for breaking in...
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SS Fazilka was a British India Steam Navigation Company (BI) steamship. She was built in England in 1890, operated mostly in the Indian Ocean, and was...
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Isle (1905) Viking (1905) Snaefell (1906) Mona (1907) Victoria (1907) Ben-my-Chree (1908) Cushag (1908) Manx Maid (1910) Snaefell (1910) King Orry (1913)...
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The packet steamer SS Rushen Castle was operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company from its purchase in 1928 until it was sold for breaking in 1947...
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only aviation vessel of either side sunk by enemy action during the war. SS Ben-my-Chree had a tonnage of 2,651 GRT. The ship was 390 feet (118.9 m) long...
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List of ships at Dunkirk (redirect from SS Lochgarry)
torpilleur in French classification Effectively a 600 ton displacement destroyer SS Clan Macalister (1930), built as a heavy-lift cargo liner and requisitioned...
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SS Dwinsk was a transatlantic ocean liner that was launched in Ireland in 1897 as Rotterdam, renamed C. F. Tietgen in 1906, and renamed Dwinsk in 1913...
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TSS Manx Maid (1910) (redirect from SS Manx Maid (1910))
until with the introduction of the King Orry, Mona's Queen, Tynwald and Snaefell, the decision was made to put her up for disposal. Manx Maid was towed...
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SS Conister (I) No. 145470 – the first vessel in the company's history to bear the name – was a coastal cargo vessel which was purchased by the Isle of...
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Isle (1905) Viking (1905) Snaefell (1906) Mona (1907) Victoria (1907) Ben-my-Chree (1908) Cushag (1908) Manx Maid (1910) Snaefell (1910) King Orry (1913)...
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weekends. In December 2007, the vessel was renamed to become the sixth Snaefell. In June 2007, a new CEO, Mark Woodward, was appointed to succeed Hamish...
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SS (RMS) Tynwald (III), No. 95755, was an iron passenger steamer which served with the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, and was the third vessel in the...
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SS (RMS) Viking was a steel, triple-screw turbine-driven passenger steamer operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company between 1905 and 1954. Viking...
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SS (RMS) Tynwald (I), No. 21921, was an iron paddle-steamer which served with the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, and was the first vessel in the Company...
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The SS Caracas (1881–1889) was a coastal passenger steamship built by William Cramp & Sons in Philadelphia. She was the older sister ship to the Valencia...
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SS (RMS) Douglas (III) – the third vessel in the line's history to bear the name – was a packet steamer which entered service with the London and South...
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