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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SS Tynwald may refer to: PS Tynwald (1846), served with the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company from 1846 to 1866 PS Tynwald (1866), served with the Isle...
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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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TSS (RMS) Tynwald (V), No. 165248, was a passenger vessel operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company from 1947 to 1974, and was the fifth vessel...
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TSS (RMS) Tynwald No. 165281 was a passenger vessel which served with the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company from 1937 until she was requisitioned for war...
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Dunkirk in May 1940. Fenella's sister ship Tynwald was also lost during the war. Identical to her twin sister Tynwald, Fenella had a registered tonnage of 2376;...
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PS Tynwald (1846) SS Atrato (1853) SS Hammonia (1855) SS Teutonia (1856) SS Austria (1857) SS Saxonia (1857) SS Bremen 1 (1858) SS Hansa (1861) SS Lord...
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laid down in 1843 at the New York Navy Yard; she was launched on 27 June 1846, and commissioned on 6 November, with Captain Samuel Livingston Breese in...
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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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SS (RMS) Ellan Vannin (the Manx name for the Isle of Man) was built as an iron paddle steamer in 1860 at Meadowside, Glasgow for the Isle of Man Steam...
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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 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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company of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company. The deal was approved by Tynwald on 16 May 2018. In early 2013, Sea Alliance announced plans for a new shipping...
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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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Ben-my-Chree (1845) Tynwald (1846) Mona's Queen (1852) Douglas (1858) Ellan Vannin1 (1860) Snaefell (1863) Douglas (1864) Tynwald (1866) King Orry (1871)...
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Essentially, the class were a modified design of the 1936 "Twins" - Fenella and Tynwald. King Orry was the first company vessel to adopt the system of prior booking...
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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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horsepower and crew accommodation were similar to her three predecessors; Tynwald, Mona's Queen and King Orry. She was built at Cammell Laird, as the fourth...
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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) Mona's Isle (I) was the first vessel ordered for service with the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company when it began its operation in 1830. No Official...
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Ben-my-Chree (1845) Tynwald (1846) Mona's Queen (1852) Douglas (1858) Ellan Vannin1 (1860) Snaefell (1863) Douglas (1864) Tynwald (1866) King Orry (1871)...
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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 sold...
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a voyage from Liverpool to Douglas. She was towed back to Liverpool by Tynwald. In 1858, King Orry was taken over by Robert Napier & Co. of Glasgow in...
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Ben-my-Chree (1845) Tynwald (1846) Mona's Queen (1852) Douglas (1858) Ellan Vannin1 (1860) Snaefell (1863) Douglas (1864) Tynwald (1866) King Orry (1871)...
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the Victoria Channel and set a course bound for Douglas. She passed the Tynwald, which was engaged in accompanying yachts racing in the Mersey, at 14:30hrs...
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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 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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1854 A Heavy Sea Running: The Formation of the U.S. Life-Saving Service, 1846–1878 By Dennis R. Means, Winter 1987, Vol. 19, No. 4 Brigantine Beach, New...
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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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SS (RMS) Mona's Queen (II) No. 76308, was an iron-built paddle steamer which served with the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company. She was the second vessel...
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