the Stadt Zürich. The Jura was built in 1854 by the Maschinen Fabrik Escher-Wyss in Zürich. On 7 September that same year the ship was placed in service...
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Brazilian football player Chuck Jura (born 1950), American basketball player Hubert Jura (born 1916), Polish soldier Jura (ship, 1854), steamship on Lake Neuchâtel...
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of ship launches in 1854 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1854. "Ship News". The Times. No. 21649. London. 27 January 1854. col...
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list of ships operated by the Cunard Line. The Cunard fleet, all built for Cunard unless otherwise indicated, consisted of the following ships in order...
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HMHS Britannic (redirect from His Majesty's Hospital Ship Britannic)
White Star Line's Olympic class of steamships and the second White Star ship to bear the name Britannic. She was the youngest sister of the RMS Olympic...
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Théodore Lameth (1756–1854), who served in the American war, sat in the Legislative Assembly as deputy from the department of Jura, and became maréchal-de-camp;...
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Similarly dated evidence of modern humans has been found in the Swabian Jura, including 42,000-year-old flutes which are the oldest musical instruments...
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their first ship, Jackal, in 1852. They quickly established a reputation in building prestigious passenger ships, building Jura for Cunard in 1854 and the...
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shipwrecks in November 1854 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded, or otherwise lost during November 1854. "Ship News". The Standard. No...
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PS Lady Elgin (category Great Lakes ships)
General from 1847 to 1854. During her time, the wooden-hulled sidewheeler was one of the most elegantly appointed passenger ships plying the Great Lakes...
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his second son, Sir Hugh Allan, who spearheaded the second generation. In 1854, Hugh launched the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company as part of the Allan...
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same period. Ottoman tax records attest the existence of the village of Al-Jura adjacent to citadel walls from at least 1596. That residual settlement survived...
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long. A proposal to cut a canal across to shorten the sail to Islay and Jura in the late 19th century did not progress further. Tarbert is the start;finnish...
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Tullochgorm Whistlefield Whitehouse Ardbeg (Islay) Ardfernal (Jura) Ardilistry (Islay) Ardmenish (Jura) Ardtalla (Islay) Ardtun (Mull) Arinagour (Coll) Ballygrant...
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agriculture and forestry technician. JPL · 6405 6406 Mikejura 1992 MJ Michael Jura (1947–2016) was as an American astronomer and UCLA professor whose work on...
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MS Zenobia (category Ships of Sweden)
with the ship listing at around 45° the captain dismissed the engineers and maintenance crew, and requested permission to return the ship to Larnaca...
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Malta), its strategic location made it a key base during the Crimean War of 1854–1856. In the 18th century, the peacetime military garrison fluctuated in...
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Laura (1876)". Wisconsin Shipwrecks. Retrieved November 8, 2024. "Toledo (1854)". Wisconsin Shipwrecks. Retrieved November 8, 2024. "Vernon (1886)". Wisconsin...
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The book became the story for different anime series like Kyōryū Bōkenki Jura Tripper, Infinite Ryvius, Mujin Wakusei Survive and Astra Lost in Space....
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deceived, seized by the French and shipped to France. He died months later in prison at Fort-de-Joux in the Jura Mountains. Shortly afterwards, the ferocious...
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University College Dublin (UCD), which has over 30,000 students. Founded in 1854, it is now the largest university in Ireland. UCD's main campus is at Belfield...
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declension of the Greek accusative singular, Olisipona.) Smith, William (1854), Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, illustrated by numerous engravings...
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choice. Leo von Klenze supervised the construction of a Propylaia between 1854 and 1862. During the early to mid-19th century, the old fortified city walls...
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Francisco was demolished and replaced by the present-day Plaza Nueva in 1854. After this, the city hall's was partly remodeled by Demetrio de los Ríos...
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SS Gothenburg (category 1854 ships)
Gothenburg was an iron-hulled sail- and steamship that was built in England in 1854 and sailed between England and Sweden until 1862. She then moved to Australia...
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erratic blocks of alpine rocks scattered over the slopes and summits of the Jura Mountains had been moved there by glaciers. Those ideas attracted the attention...
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Distillery built in 1879 on Glebe Street for James Ferguson & Sons, owners of Jura Distillery. It is reported to have consisted of an oblong square building...
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the problem of radiological contamination in Switzerland, mainly in the Jura Mountains, due to the use of radium luminous paint in the watch industry...
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de Chile: 499–535. doi:10.4067/S0718-090X2010000200017. ISSN 0718-090X. "Jura Mujica, "agricultor y campesino de alma"" (in Spanish). Radio France Internationale...
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poet, playwright, trade unionist, Independent Orangeman. Edward Carson (1854–1935), leader of Ulster Unionism in the Home Rule Crisis; memorial statue...
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