SS Kwinana was an Australian ocean-going cargo and passenger steamship. She was built in England in 1892 as the cargo ship SS Darius. In 1912 she changed...
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"young woman" or "pretty maiden". The ship SS Kwinana was wrecked on Cockburn Sound in 1922 and blown onto Kwinana Beach. The nearby area acquired the name...
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SS Kwinana, a ship that was driven ashore at Kwinana Beach in 1922 Kiwiana This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kwinana....
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metropolitan region. Kwinana is originally a local indigenous Australian word meaning either "young woman" or "pretty maiden". The ship SS Kwinana was wrecked...
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Australian schooner, Abrolhos 1922 SS Kwinana, Australian, off Kwinana 1926 Abemama, 3-masted schooner, Jervoise Bay 1930 SS Dolphin, Penguin Island, Jervoise...
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within the City of Kwinana: The following places are heritage listed in the City of Kwinana but are not State registered: "City of Kwinana Heritage Places"...
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Koolinda (built by Harland & Wolff, Govan - 1926) Kwinana (built by William Doxford & Sons, Sunderland as SS Darius - 1892, purchased 1912) MV Kybra, purchased...
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ships: SS Alcoa Banner (SS Sundance) SS Alcoa Cavalier SS Alcoa Clipper SS Alcoa Corsair SS Alcoa Guide SS Alcoa Partner SS Alcoa Patriot SS Alcoa Pegasus...
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Shipping Service of Western Australia steamship Kwinana, which was on fire. The tug's crew sank Kwinana in shallow water at her moorings to extinguish...
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SS The Emerald was a cruise ship owned by Louis Cruise Lines (now Celestyal Cruises). She was built in 1958 by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock...
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The SS Sylvania was a 572-foot (174 m) (Originally 524-foot (160 m) long) Great Lakes freighter that had a long 79-year career on the Great Lakes. Sylvania...
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USS H-1 (redirect from USS Seawolf (SS-28))
USS H-1 (SS-28), the lead ship of her class of submarine of the United States Navy, was originally named Seawolf, making her the first ship of the U.S...
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USS Adder (redirect from USS A-2 (SS-3))
second submarine commissioned in the United States Navy after USS Holland (SS-1).[citation needed] The Plunger-class submarines were enlarged and improved...
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Harrisburg (ID # 1663), 1918-1919 Online Library of Selected Images: City of Paris The ClydeBlank Stories – SS City of Paris MaritimeQuest – SS City of Paris...
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SS Robin Moor was a United States cargo steamship that was built in 1919 and sunk by a German U-boat in May 1941, several months before the US entered...
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SS St. Louis was a passenger liner built in 1894 and sponsored by the wife of U.S. President Grover Cleveland. She entered merchant service in 1895, operating...
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RMS Majestic (1914) (redirect from SS Bismarck)
North Atlantic run, originally launched in 1914 as the Hamburg America Liner SS Bismarck. At 56,551 gross register tons, she was the largest ship ever operated...
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USS Princess Matoika (redirect from SS Kiautschou)
was a Barbarossa-class ocean liner that sailed as SS Kiautschou for the Hamburg America Line and as SS Princess Alice (sometimes spelled Prinzess Alice)...
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USS B-3 (redirect from USS Tarantula (SS-12))
USS B-3 (SS-12) was one of three B-class submarines built for the United States Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. The B-class submarines were...
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SS Friedrich der Grosse (or Friedrich der Große) was a Norddeutscher Lloyd liner built in 1896 which sailed Atlantic routes from Germany and sometimes...
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SS Wardha was a merchant steamship that was built in Scotland in the 1880s and scrapped in Italy in 1923. She was one of a pair of sister ships that were...
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USS B-1 (redirect from USS Viper (SS-10))
USS B-1 (SS-10) was the lead ship of her class of submarines built for the United States Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. The B-class submarines...
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SS Tanais (Greek: Τάναϊς), mistakenly referred to as Danae or Danais (Δανάη / Δαναΐς), was a British-built, Greek-owned cargo ship that German occupational...
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SS Winnipeg was a French steamer notable for arriving at Valparaíso, Chile, on 3 September 1939, with 2,200 Spanish immigrants aboard. The refugees were...
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Lambton (lighthouse tender) (redirect from SS Lambton)
Mar: HMS H42 19 April: Lambton 20 May: Egypt 21 May: Conestoga 29 May: Kwinana 9 Jun: City Island Casino 18 Jun: Robert C. Pringle June (unknown date):...
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SS Northern Pacific was built as a passenger ship at Philadelphia by William Cramp & Sons under supervision of the Great Northern Pacific Steam Ship Company...
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46°16′54″N 2°15′40″W / 46.28169°N 2.26103°W / 46.28169; -2.26103 SS Afrique was a passenger ship of the French shipping company Compagnie des Chargeurs...
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MV Wotan (redirect from SS Gianna M)
she was renamed SS Gianna M. In 1941, she was captured by HMS Hilary, passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and was renamed SS Empire Control...
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Lloyd's of London Press Ltd. p. not cited. ISBN 1-85044-275-4. "Launched 1944: ss EMPIRE DORRIT". Clydesite. Archived from the original on 4 October 2011. Retrieved...
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