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Compendium of the World’s Passenger Ships
My blog contains mini-histories and photos of 2200 ships loaded in a random order. It is a data listing of liners, ferries, cruise and troop ships; every passenger carrying ship over 10000 tons dating from 1858 to the newbuilds of today.
Tag Archives: Blyth
No.75 Finland launched in 1902
12,760grt for Red Star Line by Cramp, Philadelphia Scrapped Blyth 1928
Posted in Emigrant Ship, ocean liner, passenger liner, passenger ship, troopship
Tagged Blyth, Cramp, Finland, Philadelphia, red Star Line
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No.72 Oscar II launched in 1901
10,012grt for Det Forenede Dampskibs-Selskab (DFDS) by Stephen, Glasgow Scrapped Blyth 1934
Posted in Emigrant Ship, ocean liner, passenger liner, passenger ship
Tagged Blyth, DFDS, Glasgow, Oscar II, Stephen
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No.70 Walmer Castle launched in 1901
12,546grt for Union-Castle Line by Harland & Wolff, Belfast Scrapped Blyth 1932 Walmer is 7 miles north of Dover, Kent Image copyright: Bandcstaffregister
Posted in ocean liner, passenger liner, passenger ship, troopship
Tagged Blyth, Harland & Wolff, Union-Castle Line, Walmer Castle
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No.240 Almanzora launched in 1914
16,034grt for Royal Mail Lines by Harland & Wolff, Belfast Scrapped in Blyth 1948
Posted in Emigrant Ship, ocean liner, passenger liner, passenger ship, troopship
Tagged Almanzora, Blefast, Blyth, Harland & Wolff, royal Mail Line
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No.81 Hellig Olav launched in 1902
10,085grt for Det Forenede Dampskibs-Selskab (DFDS) by Stephen, Glasgow Scrapped Blyth 1934 Image from Norway Heritage
Posted in Emigrant Ship, ocean liner, passenger liner, passenger ship
Tagged Blyth, Det Forenede Dampskibs-Selskab, DFDS, Glasgow, Hellig Olav, Stephen
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No.31 Saxon launched in 1899
12,970grt for the Union Steam Ship Co by Harland & Wolff, Belfast Scrapped Blyth 1935 A Union-Castle liner for nearly all her career after the merger
Posted in ocean liner, passenger liner, passenger ship, troopship
Tagged Blyth, Saxon, South Africa, Union Castle, Union Line
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