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    Lindholmens or Lindholmen varv was a shipyard on the Göta älv in Gothenburg, Sweden. Named after the small leaf linden that grew on the island, Lindholmen...
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  • Västergötland, Sweden Lindholmen Castle (Gothenburg), Sweden Lindholmens or Lindholmen varv, a Swedish shipyard in Gothenburg Lindholm (disambiguation)...
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  • SS Pollux was a Swedish cargo steamship built by Lindholmens Varv of Gothenburg in 1883. The vessel was propelled by one compound steam engine. She measured...
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    as Eriksbergs Mekaniska Verkstad, Götaverken, Arendalsvarvet, and Lindholmens varv. In 1875, the Lindholmsdockan drydock opened in Gothenburg. Gothenburg...
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    1970s History Name Cherry Venture Route Auckland to Brisbane Builder Lindholmens varv, Gothenburg Completed 1944 Out of service 1973 Fate Shipwrecked Status...
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  • a 1,799-ton Norwegian cargo ship launched on 19 December 1936, by Lindholmens Varv in Gothenburg, Sweden. Torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by...
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    linking Ancona in Italy to Split, Croatia. She was built in 1966 by Lindholmens varv in Gothenburg, Sweden, for Rederi AB Svea as MS Svea. As Svea, she...
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    HAB from 1956, International Aircraft Leasing Co Inc from 1956, AB Lindholmens varv from 1961, vice chairman of Nynäs petroleum from 1957, and board member...
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    shipbuilding companies; Kockums Mekaniska Verkstads AB, AB Götaverken and AB Lindholmens Varv - partly through World War I and the post-war period until 1940; a...
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    in 1929 and scrapped in 1948 at Faslane. The second was a 1946 Akt. Lindholmens Varv, Gothenburg built motor vessel, bought in 1950 and sold in 1973. She...
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