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    MV Princess of Vancouver was a passenger vessel in the Pacific coastal service fleet of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). The ship was part of the CPR...
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    ID# 5284924 Miramar, SS Princess of Nanaimo, ID#5408063. Miramar, MV Princess of Vancouver, ID#5284998 Miramar, MV Princess of Acadia, ID#7039567 Fournier...
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    Tsawwassen (ex-Tsawwassen). EvergreenFleet.com. Photos of MV Queen of Vancouver (ex-City of Vancouver). EvergreenFleet.com. L, Troy; reville. "Final bid for...
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  • MV Motor Princess was a vehicle and passenger ferry built for Canadian Pacific in 1923. She was later renamed, Pender Queen then Pender Lady. Motor Princess...
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  • Alexander Stephen and Sons (category Defunct shipbuilding companies of Scotland)
    Stephen (1759–1838), a descendant of his, established a firm of shipbuilders at Footdee in Aberdeen. In 1813 another member of the family, again called William...
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    Princess Norah was a steamship which operated in British Columbia and southeastern Alaska from 1929 to 1964. From 1955 to 1958, this ship was called Queen...
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  • This is a list of ocean liners past and present, which are passenger ships engaged in the transportation of passengers and goods in transoceanic voyages...
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    Ladner Ferry (category Ferries of British Columbia)
    Tunnel opening, the Delta Princess made the final run on May 23, 1959. Acquired by the Gulf Island Ferry Co., it was later renamed MV Salt Spring Queen by...
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    Company Abandons Pre-War Service of Fleet, Maps Overseas Flights," The New York Times. 10 April 1949. "MV Antrim Princess (1967)". tynebuiltships.co.uk....
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    Guzman, Nicai (20 December 2018). "Hell at Sea: Remembering the Tragedy of the MV Doña Paz". Esquiremag.ph. Retrieved 6 August 2020. "Det Norske Veritas...
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    by bad weather. This would make her one of the longest sailing ghost ships in the world. 3 October 1955 – The MV Joyita: After leaving Apia, Samoa, the...
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    Epirotiki Line (category Shipping companies of Greece)
    cargo and passengers along the River Danube between the island of Cephalonia and the city of Brăila. Assisting Anastassios was his nephew, Giorgos Potamianos...
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    April 1980) "Vancouver! Vancouver! This is it!" — David A. Johnston, American volcanologist (18 May 1980), reporting the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens...
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    Yoshiko Yamaguchi (category Women members of the House of Councillors (Japan))
    Movie Database (in Japanese) 【李香蘭MV】 別走(行かないで)玉置浩二 on YouTube – Kōji Tamaki's "行かないで" ("Ikanaide"), the theme song of Japanese 1989's TV drama "さよなら李香蘭"...
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    USS Princess Matoika (ID-2290) was a transport ship for the United States Navy during World War I. Before the war, she was a Barbarossa-class ocean liner...
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  • Wilde, "Table of Cosmical Phenomena", pp. 124–32; Dickson, "The other great famine", in Cathal Póirtéir, (ed.) The Great Irish Famine (1955), Mercier Press...
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    Lady Cynthia (category Steamships of Canada)
    VI and Queen Elizabeth visited Vancouver. They departed on May 29, 1939 on board the Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Marguerite. Lady Cynthia and five...
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    score of 6–0, winning the Cup 6–1 on aggregate. All 18 crew of the British cargo transport MV Prosperity were killed after the craft's engine failed and...
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  • 2010 in Canada (category Years of the 21st century in Canada)
    11 – The town of Oka buys the land from Norfolk Financial that caused the Oka Crisis 20 years earlier. August 12 – A Thai ship, the MV Sun Sea carrying...
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    White Pass and Yukon Route (category Transportation in Municipality of Skagway Borough, Alaska)
    passengers and freight between the SS Tutshi operating on Tagish Lake and the MV Tarahne operating across Atlin Lake to Atlin, British Columbia (While Tutshi...
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  • converted to blockade runners to bring ball bearings out of neutral Sweden. MGB 506 became MV Gay Viking, and MGB 507 Gay Corsair, . They also built Motor...
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    Fairmile B motor launch (category Gunboats of the Royal Navy)
    Flotilla 1942-44. The picture shows her in 1962 after conversion to a ferry MV Western Lady HMNZS Kahu, FML411, was used post war ferrying passengers at...
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  • This is a list of ships built by John I. Thornycroft & Company at the yard at Woolston, England. In 1966 the company merged with Vosper & Company. The...
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    in Galveston. The film and television actor Lee Patterson, a native of Vancouver, British Columbia, lived in Galveston and died there in 2007. Other notable...
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    Norwegian tanker SS Nora collided with the Liberian ship MV Otto N. Miller off the coast of Eastbourne in the English Channel. Both ships caught fire...
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    when the ferry MV Pioneer Cebu capsized in the Philippines off Cebu Island, after the ship was caught by the winds of Typhoon Irma. Of the 262 people...
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    Edward Elgar (category Academics of the University of Birmingham)
    Orleans, New York, Vancouver, Denver, Moscow, Washington D.C. and Kraków. Strauss and Elgar remained on friendly terms for the rest of Elgar's life, and...
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    former agent of the Soviet Union's KGB and an officer on a trawler, defected to Canada while the ship, the Elagin, was anchored in the Vancouver harbor. Kourdakov...
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    Victoria Harbour (British Columbia) (category Lists of coordinates)
    Canadian city of Victoria, British Columbia. It serves as a cruise ship and ferry destination for tourists and visitors to the city and Vancouver Island. It...
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  • Nothing Records (category Defunct record labels of the United States)
    direction of Graham Crabb. One act to depart during the early era of the label was Mondo Vanilli. Mondo Vanilli (sometimes referred to as MV Inc. or The...
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