Princess Royal was a wooden steamship built in 1907 for the Canadian Pacific Railway Coast Service. The ship operated on the coasts of British Columbia...
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encouragement for Malagasy rebels, so the royal family was relocated. On 1 February 1899, they boarded the steamship Yang-Tse and sailed to Marseilles. They...
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were named after her. On 6 December 1906, the crown princess christened at AG Vulcan Stettin the Lloyd Steamship, 'SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie'. For Cecilie...
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Cunard Line (redirect from Cunard Steamship Lines)
the first British transatlantic steamship mail contract, and the next year formed the British and North American Royal Mail Steam-Packet Company in Glasgow...
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Princess May was a steamship built in 1888 which was operated under a number of different names and owners. The ship is best known for having been involved...
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CP Ships (redirect from Canadian Pacific Steamship Company)
and Pacific steamships. Many immigrants travelled on CP ships from Europe to Canada. In 1914 the sinking of the Canadian Pacific steamship RMS Empress...
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these small ocean liners began with the title "Princess." The ships of the British Columbia Coast Steamships came to be called "pocket liners" because they...
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August 1906. SS Heroic, ferry for Belfast Steamship Co, launched 13 January 1906, completed 23 April 1906. SS Graphic, ferry for Belfast Steamship Co, launched...
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December 2023. "Princess Alice arriving in Greece on board royal yacht Amphitrite". www.europeana.eu. Retrieved 2022-01-07. "Amphitrite (royal yacht)". www...
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Vessels from 1838 to the Present Day. John De Graff. pp. 52–92. "Cunard Steamship Fleet, 1849". nshdpi.ca. Retrieved 2023-11-05. Wills, Elspeth (2010)....
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vessel in service from 1885 to 1906 SS Irene, a China Merchants Steam Navigation Company steamship, sank in 1927 by Royal Navy submarines in the Irene incident...
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SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie (1905) (redirect from HMS Princess (1905))
operated from northwest Scotland. In 1916 she was converted into HMS Princess, a real Royal Navy armed merchant cruiser, as which she took part in the East...
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Pacific Railway's trans-Pacific Royal Mail contract required the building of the first three of a fleet of steamships: the RMS Empress of China, RMS Empress...
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2009. In March 1841 the liner, SS President, then reputedly the largest steamship in the world, disappeared without trace in the vast tracts of the still...
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Hamburg America Line (redirect from Hamburg American Steamship Company)
Alleghany, Alene, Adirondack, Valdivia, and Graecia provided this service in 1906. In 1858, its liner Austria sank, killing 449 people. In 1891, the cruise...
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(tug) SS Jubilee (early steamship) Ruth Shorts (rowboat) SS Mary Victoria Greenhow (early steamship) SS Wanderer (early steamship) Penticton Naramata Peachland...
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by the Union Steamship Company of British Columbia. The vessel was intended to compete against the ships of two rival concerns, Princess Victoria of the...
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the Matoika. After her Army career ended, Princess Matoika was transferred to the United States Mail Steamship Line for European passenger service in early...
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Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia (category Eastern Orthodox royal saints from Russia)
Emperor Alexander III and Princess Dagmar of Denmark, and his mother was the sixth child of Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse, and Princess Alice of the United...
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MacQueen’s imperial visions for the RMSPC were clear; he hoped that new steamship communications between Britain and the Caribbean would mitigate post-Emancipation...
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predecessor companies, Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian Pacific Steamships Ocean Services Ltd. In 1971, the company changed its name to CP Ships...
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portal List of cruise ships Timeline of largest passenger ships "Cunard Steamship Fleet, 1849". nshdpi.ca. Retrieved January 6, 2024. "Queen Mary 2 Curtails...
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three HBC steamships, including the Princess Louise to the new company, with 750 shares specifically allocated to the Princess Louise. Princess Louise began...
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Paddle steamer (redirect from Paddle steamship)
A paddle steamer is a steamship or steamboat powered by a steam engine driving paddle wheels to propel the craft through the water. In antiquity, paddle...
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Turbinia was the first steam turbine-powered steamship. Built as an experimental vessel in 1894, and easily the fastest ship in the world at that time...
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The Voysey Inheritance (1905) and in Pan and the Young Shepherd (1906), both at the Royal Court Theatre. She created the role of Phyllis in Pinero's The...
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SS Delhi (category Steamships)
wreck, and his family, the Princess Royal and daughters Princesses Alexandra and Maud. Delhi was a modern ship, built in 1905–1906 by Caird & Company, of...
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HDMY Dannebrog (1879) (category Steamships of Denmark)
voyage in 1893 to England, due to the marriage of the Duke of York and Princess Mary of Teck. The cruiser "Valkyrien" escorted the yacht during this voyage...
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Barrow was Jane Roper, which was launched in 1852, and Barrow's first steamship, a 3,000-ton liner named Duke of Devonshire, was launched in 1873. The...
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Thomas Shaughnessy, 1st Baron Shaughnessy (category Canadian Knights Commander of the Royal Victorian Order)
freighter built in 1906 by the Detroit Shipbuilding Company at Wyandotte, Michigan. This vessel was owned by the Jenkins Steamship Company of Cleveland...
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