The Collins Line was the common name for the American shipping company started by Israel Collins and then built up by his son Edward Knight Collins, formally...
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The Collins–Valentine line, or Valentine–Collins line, is the boundary at approximately 45 degrees north latitude that separates the province of Quebec...
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Rockwell Collins Booksellers, an Australian book store chain founded in 1922 in Melbourne Collins Classics, former record company Collins Line, common...
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the American Collins Line and the British Inman Line started new Atlantic steamship services. The American Government supplied Collins with a large annual...
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SS Arctic disaster (section Collins Line)
SS Arctic, an American paddle steamer owned by the Collins Line, sank on September 27, 1854, 50 miles (80 km) off the coast of Newfoundland after a collision...
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Rockwell Collins, Inc. was a multinational corporation headquartered in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, providing avionics and information technology systems and...
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Susan Margaret Collins (born December 7, 1952) is an American politician serving as the senior United States senator from Maine. A member of the Republican...
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opposition to the heavily subsidized Collins Line, headed by Edward K. Collins. Vanderbilt eventually drove the Collins Line into extinction. During the 1850s...
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Philip David Charles Collins LVO (born 30 January 1951) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. He was the drummer and...
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SS Pacific (1849) (redirect from Pacific (Collins Line ship))
transatlantic service with the American Collins Line. Designed to outclass their chief rivals from the British-owned Cunard Line, Pacific and her three sister ships...
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SS Baltic (1850) (category Ships of the Collins Line)
transatlantic service with the American Collins Line. Designed to outclass their chief rivals from the British-owned Cunard Line, Baltic and her three sister ships—Atlantic...
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Fort Collins is a home rule municipality that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Larimer County, Colorado, United States. The city...
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SS Adriatic (1856) (category Ships of the Collins Line)
pride of the Collins Line. At the time of her launch she was the largest ship in the world. She made only one roundtrip for the Collins Line before that...
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HarperCollins Publishers LLC is a British-American publishing company that is considered to be one of the "Big Five" English-language publishers, along...
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to two ships of the same names which had belonged to the now defunct Collins Line, both of which were lost at sea with large losses of life. In the cases...
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Cassiar Country (section Collins Telegraph Line)
abandoned as the transatlantic line was built first, making the Collins line redundant. Despite the fact that the Collins line would not be completed, surveyors...
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SS Arctic (category Ships of the Collins Line)
SS Arctic was a 2,856-ton paddle steamer, which was one of the few Collins Line liners, which operated a transatlantic passenger and mail steamship service...
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positions of Susan Collins are reflected by her United States Senate voting record, public speeches, and interviews. Susan Collins is a Republican senator...
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SS Ismailia (1870) (redirect from Ismailia (Collins Line ship))
SS Ismailia was a British cargo and passenger ship of the Anchor Line that disappeared in the Atlantic Ocean in 1873. The ship was built by the Robert...
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1856, she was the largest ship in the world. Adriatic was built by the Collins Line, but was not commercially successful and was sold to a series of owners...
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William Earl "Bootsy" Collins (born October 26, 1951) is an American bass guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Rising to prominence with James Brown in...
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United States Mail Steamship Company (the "Collins Line") to compete with Britain's Cunard Line. The new Line's inaugural voyage took place in April 1850...
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Edwyn Stephen Collins (born 23 August 1959) is a Scottish musician, producer and record label owner. Collins was the lead singer for the 1980s post-punk...
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Stikine Country (section Collins Telegraph Line)
abandoned because the transatlantic line was built first, making the Collins line redundant. Despite the fact that the line would not be completed, surveyors...
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SS Atlantic may refer to, SS Atlantic (1849), the Collins Line trans-Atlantic steamship. SS Atlantic (1871), a steamship that struck rocks and sank off...
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Judith Marjorie Collins (born May 1, 1939) is an American singer-songwriter and musician with a career spanning seven decades. An Academy Award-nominated...
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Atlantic (1849 ship) (category Ships of the Collins Line)
European steamers, notably the Cunard Line, had on trans-Atlantic trade. She was the most successful of the Collins Line ships, and one of the most luxurious...
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Francis Sellers Collins ForMemRS (born April 14, 1950) is an American physician-scientist who discovered the genes associated with a number of diseases...
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major ocean liners built in the United States after the collapse of the Collins Line in the 1850s. On 15 November 1899, St. Paul, en route from New York to...
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Gemma Clare Collins (born 31 January 1981) is an English media personality and businesswoman. She came to prominence while appearing on the ITVBe reality...
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