SS Santhia was a steam cargo liner that was launched in Scotland in 1901, renamed Saka Maru in 1923, and scrapped in Japan in 1935. She was one of a class...
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Santhia or Santhià may refer to: Santhià, an Italian municipality in the Piedmont region Santhia Upazila, an administrative area in Bangladesh (formerly...
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5i) 114 SS Sangola 16 March 1910 351 (245m 63f 18b 14g 8i) 20 (12m 6f 1b 1g) 371 SS Santhia 30 April 1910 18 (14m 4f) 23 (13m 5f 1b 3g 1i) 41 SS Sutlej...
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The SS Hydrus was an American steel-hulled Great Lakes bulk freighter, constructed in 1903 and launched as the R.E. Schuck. She was following the SS James...
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Index of Fiji-related articles (section SS)
Singh SS Chenab - SS Fazilka - SS Fultala - SS Ganges (1906) - SS Indus (1904) - SS Mutlah - SS Newnham - SS Sangola - SS Santhia - SS Sutlej - SS Vadala...
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number following the name of the ship denotes the voyage number (to Fiji). "SS" in front of the name of the ship denotes that it was a steam ship. From 1905...
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The SS Argus was a steel-hulled Great Lakes freighter, that was constructed as the SS Lewis Woodruff by the American Ship Building Company, and was launched...
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SS Chenab was a steamship that was built in England in 1911 and scrapped in Scotland in 1953. For nearly two decades she was part of Nourse Line, which...
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Laing & Sons of Sunderland in England built two. Denny launched Sangola, Santhia and Satara in 1901, and Surada in 1902. Inglis launched Shirala in 1901...
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SS Falaba was a British cargo liner. She was built in Scotland in 1906 and sunk by a U-boat in the North Atlantic in 1915. The sinking killed more than...
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174′N 82°21.174′W / 43.152900°N 82.352900°W / 43.152900; -82.352900 The SS Charles S. Price was a steel-hulled ship lost on Lake Huron on November 9...
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SS Isaac M. Scott was an American Great Lakes freighter that sank during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913 in Lake Huron, 6 to 7 miles (9.7 to 11.3 km) northeast...
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USS F-4 (redirect from USS Skate (SS-23))
USS F-4 (SS-23) was a United States Navy F-class submarine. Her keel was laid down by the Moran Company of Seattle, Washington, sponsored by Mrs. Manson...
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The SS Regina was a cargo ship built for the Merchant Mutual Line and home ported in Montreal, Quebec. Named after Regina, Saskatchewan, Regina had a tonnage...
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The SS James Carruthers was a Canadian Great Lakes freighter built in 1913. The ship was owned by the St. Lawrence & Chicago Steam and Navigation Company...
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- Aosta ( E27) - Ivrea ( E612) A 4 / A 5: Ivrea ( E612) - Santhià ( E64) A 26 / A 4: Santhià ( E64) - Vercelli A 26: Vercelli - Alessandria ( E70 E74)...
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SS Aguila was a British merchant steamship that was built in Scotland in 1909. She was one of a small fleet of ships that Yeoward Brothers ran between...
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49°12′N 34°51′W / 49.200°N 34.850°W / 49.200; -34.850 SS Volturno was an ocean liner that caught fire and was eventually scuttled in the North Atlantic...
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SS Prinz Oskar was a twin-screw cargo liner that was launched in Germany in 1902 for Hamburg America Line (HAPAG). She served various transatlantic routes...
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A4/A5 Ivrea-Santhià connection: Avenco pass tunnel...
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di Santhià da parte delle truppe tedesche. Eccidio della Popolazione Archived 2020-10-24 at the Wayback Machine, Relazione del Sindaco di Santhià del...
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HMS Vivid (1891) (redirect from SS Capercailzie)
screw yacht purchased from civilian service in 1891, where she had been named SS Capercailzie. She became the Devonport base ship and flagship in 1893 and...
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43°57′12″N 82°31′43″W / 43.953267°N 82.528617°W / 43.953267; -82.528617 SS John A. McGean was a steamship that operated on the Great Lakes in the early...
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SS Glenartney was a cargo steamship that was launched in Scotland in 1911 and sunk by a U-boat in the English Channel in 1918. In 1911 Charles Connell...
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SS Henry B. Smith was a steel-hulled lake freighter built in 1906 by the American Ship Building Company at Lorain, Ohio USA. The steamship was owned by...
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SS Kommandøren was a steel-hulled passenger/cargo steamship built in Norway in 1891. She served as a communications link between the regional capital of...
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MV Sirdhana (redirect from SS Sirdhana)
December. In 1950 a third sister joined them, when Barclay, Curle launched Santhia on 1 June and completed her on 3 November. Swan, Hunter built Sirdhana...
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Leicester 5 Jun: HMS Natal 8 Jun: HMS E5 10 Jun: Thermidor, Watt 26 Jun: Santhia 24 Aug: Chenab 9 Oct: Volturno 20 Dec: Beryl Unknown date: Balmes, Kommandøren...
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SS Wexford was a steel-hulled, propeller-driven, cargo ship built by William Doxford & Sons. at Sunderland, Great Britain in 1883. The official number...
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