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    M/V Prince of Wales is a ferry operated by the Inter-Island Ferry Authority. She serves as a replacement for her sister ship, M/V Stikine, when she is...
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    HMS Prince of Wales (R09) is the second Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy. Unlike most large aircraft carriers, Prince of Wales is...
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    to Petersburg". Petersburg Pilot. "Inter-Island Ferry Auth. - MV Prince of Wales and MV Stikine | West Coast Ferries Forum". ferriesbc.proboards.com....
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    56000°N 104.47833°E / 3.56000; 104.47833 HMS Prince of Wales was a King George V-class battleship of the Royal Navy that was built at the Cammell Laird...
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    Ferries MV Queen of Prince Rupert ran aground, severely limiting transfer passengers' ability to move between the AMHS Southern terminus of Prince Rupert...
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  • operated by Associated British Ports as the Port of Swansea, and the northern part around the Prince of Wales Dock is undergoing re-development into a new...
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    Diamond Jubilee Pageant Prince Andrew's standard flew from MV Havengore. However, the use of personal standards of other members of the royal family varies...
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    Llandudno Pier (category Piers in Wales)
    resort of Llandudno, North Wales, United Kingdom. At 2,295 feet (700 m), the pier is the longest in Wales and the fifth longest in England and Wales. In...
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    MV Malabar, a Burns Philp Company passenger and cargo steamer that was shipwrecked in thick fog on rocks at Miranda Point on the northern headland of...
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    "HRH unveils a memorial statue of Dic Evans, a heroic lifeboatman, during a visit to Wales". Prince of Wales & The Duchess of Cornwall. 23 November 2004....
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  • spelling of Argyll, a county in western Scotland. Argyle may refer to: Argyle, Victoria Argyle County, New South Wales Electoral district of Argyle, a...
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  • Thumbnail for MV Manxman
    MV Manxman is a new-build Ro-pax ferry which entered service with the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company (IoMSPCo) on 17 August 2023. The ship was ordered...
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    supporting the demolition of the damaged Severn Railway Bridge, when it collided with one of the bridge piers and was sunk. MV Severn Prince (built Yorkshire Dry...
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    Stena Line (category Ferry companies of Wales)
    replaced by two new e-flexers, MV Stena Embla and MV Stena Edda, on the Belfast to Birkenhead route MV Stena Mersey and MV Stena Lagan proceeded to Tuzla...
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    to bear the name, the first being the racing cutter built for the Prince of Wales in 1893. During her 43-year career, the yacht travelled more than a...
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    Cardiff (redirect from Cardiff, Wales)
    largest city of Wales. Cardiff had a population of 372,089 in 2022 and forms a principal area officially known as the City and County of Cardiff (Welsh:...
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  • 2024 in the United Kingdom (category Years of the 21st century in the United Kingdom)
    thunderstorms for Wales, south west England and the West Midlands. A number of people are reported to be isolating on the cruise ship MV Ventura with gastrointestinal...
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    passenger ship that sank in the Red Sea. It is notable due to the heavy loss of life which occurred when she sank shortly after striking a reef at around...
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    This is a list of time zones from release 2024b of the tz database. Canonical - The primary, preferred zone name. Link - An alternative name (alias) which...
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    Wightlink (category Ferry companies of England)
    operating routes across The Solent between Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in the south of England. It operates car ferries between Lymington and Yarmouth...
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    a beam of 11.67 metres (38 ft 3 in), a depth of 5.80 metres (19 ft 0 in), and a draught of 4.45 metres (14 ft 7 in). She had a hold capacity of 12,850...
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  • include: MV Hythe Hotspur ex Gosport Ferry, Southsea Queen bought in 1978 to operate cruises and act as a standby vessel for the ferry. MV New Forester...
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    Royal barge (category Transport of heads of state)
    in Antwerp, the Canot Royal brought Prince Louis of Hesse and his wife Princess Alice to the quay on the occasion of their honeymoon aboard the British...
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  • HMS Audacity (redirect from MV Hannover)
    (PDF). Plimsoll Ship Data. Retrieved 20 January 2009. "HMS Audacity alias the MV Hannover". Mike Kemble. Archived from the original on 26 January 2009. Retrieved...
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    Chetzemoka, and he was given the "royal" nickname Duke of York. His son La-kaa-nim was nicknamed Prince of Wales, and his two wives were See-Hei-Met-za (nicknamed...
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    MV Bianca C. was a passenger ship that sank on two occasions, the first time in France before being completed, and the second time after an explosion and...
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    Minorca (1713–1802) Colony of Newfoundland (1583–1907) New Hebrides, now Vanuatu British North Borneo Padang Prince of Wales Island between 1786 and 1800...
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    Canadian Company Abandons Pre-War Service of Fleet, Maps Overseas Flights," The New York Times. 10 April 1949. "MV Antrim Princess (1967)". tynebuiltships...
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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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  • Berneray (North Uist) (category Islands of the Sound of Harris)
    Shepherds of Berneray was aired on UK television in 1981. Berneray was in world news in 1987 when it was found that Charles, Prince of Wales had visited...
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