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| 1 | Canadian Steamship Lines |
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| 2 | SS Cuba (1920) |
| The Cuba was a steamship owned by by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. Originally launched in 1897 as the German Coblenz , she was seized by the United States in 1917, and named Sachem , until... aground nearby in the Honda Point Disaster. See SS Cuba for other steamships of this name ... | |
| 3 | 1845 in Canada |
| See also: 1844 in Canada, other events of 1845, 1846 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history. Events Halifax native Samuel Cunard chooses Boston as the western terminus for his steamships. Lord Cathcart, the new governor, arrives. The Rebellion Losses Commission sits. The Welland Canal is ... | |
| 4 | 1859 in architecture |
| engineer notable for building railways, tunnels, bridges and steamships ... | |
| 5 | Great Western |
| The term " Great Western ", when used by itself can refer to: The Great Western Railway (whose Great Western Main Line is now operated by First Great Western) The SS Great Western the first purpose-built trans-Atlantic steamship, 1838 The Great Western wine-producing region of Australia ... | |
| 6 | SS Savannah |
| SS Savannah The SS Savannah was the first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean. The Savannah left the port of Savannah, Georgia on May 22, 1819 on its famous voyage and arrived in Liverpool, England on June 20. See also: NS Savannah ... | |
| 7 | Petersville |
| Petersville Australia Limited was an Australian public company which specialised in food product manufacture, distribution and marketing until its takeover by Adelaide Steamship Co. in the 1980s... takeover by Adelaide Steamship, Petersville's divisions were broken up, notably the ice cream division ... | |
| 8 | Samuel Morey |
| Samuel Morey (October 23, 1762 - April 17, 1843), American inventor, invented the internal combustion engine and was a pioneer in steamships who accumulated a total of 20 patents. Born in Hebron... engines and their use on ships. In 1797, he built a steamship with a paddlewheel on each side but did ... | |
| 9 | 1833 in Canada |
| -elected twice. Royal William, formerly operating between Quebec and Halifax, becomes first steamship to ... | |
| 10 | Hugh Allan |
| Sir Hugh Allan (1810-1882) was a Scottish born Canadian financier and shipowner. In 1826, he emigrated to Canada and worked for a shipbuilding company in Montreal, Lower Canada, where he later founded the Allan line of steamships. He was given the contract to build the Canadian Pacific Railway ... | |
| 11 | Mikhail Vasilyevich Vodopianov |
| Mikhail Vasilyevich Vodopianov (1899 - 1980) was a Soviet aircraft pilot, a Hero of the Soviet Union (1934), and a major-general of the Soviet Air Force. In 1934, he participated in the Arctic rescue of the crew of the sunken steamship "Cheliuskin". Vodopianov was awarded the title of the Hero of ... | |
| 12 | SS St. Louis |
| The SS St. Louis was a steamship which is most famous for carrying 963 Jewish refugees, fleeing the Holocaust during World War II. It was repeatedly denied permission to land in safe harbors in North America and was turned back from Florida on June 4, 1939 after being turned away from Cuba. Forced ... | |
| 13 | Cheliuskin |
| The Cheliuskin was a Soviet steamship ice-bound in Arctic waters during navigation along the Northern Maritime Route from Murmansk to Vladivostok. It was built in Denmark in 1933 and named after the... steamship. The crew members were known as cheliuskintsy . The steamship had been drifting with the ice ... | |
| 14 | RMS Queen Elizabeth |
| R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth was an ocean-going steamship passenger liner of the Cunard Steamship Company. She was launched at the John Brown & Company Shibuilding and Engineering shipyard at Clydebank Scotland on September 27, 1938 and retired in 1968. She was the largest passenger steamship ever ... | |
| 15 | Robert Septimus Gardiner |
| Ltd.; Director, Pelton Steamship Co. Ltd.; Chairman, Rodney Steamship Co. Ltd.; Director, Marley Hill....; Managing Director Pelton Steamship Company Ltd.; Vice-President of the Kent and Canterbury Hospital ... |