• MV Iron Baron (formerly MV Ocean Express and MV Irrawaddy) was a 37,557 dwt bulk carrier built in 1985. It was chartered by BHP Shipping in 1990. On 10...
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  • MV Iron Baron may refer to: MV Iron Baron (1972), part of the BHP Shipping fleet until 1986 MV Iron Baron (1985), a bulk carrier of BHP Shipping which...
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  • Iron Baron, or a variation of the title, may refer to: Iron Baron, South Australia, an iron ore mine MV Iron Baron (1985) Bettino Ricasoli (1809–1880)...
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  • November 2007 at the Wayback Machine, New York Times, 22 January 1996 "Iron Baron, Hebe Reef, Tasmania, 10 July 1995 – Australian Maritime Safety Authority...
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  • 24 April 1886 Esk Hobart Sydney 6 January 1907 Eden Holme Hobart Launceston 10 July 1995 MV Iron Baron (1985) Port Kembla (seaport) Bell Bay, Tasmania...
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    South Australia. ISBN 978 1 8647658 8 5 Reprinted 2012. Hogarth, Christine (1985) Navigators and Shipwrecks: Australia's heritage in stamps. Melbourne: Australia...
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  • completed 27 May 1930. SS Baron Napier, cargo ship for H Hogarth & Sons, launched 12 February 1930, completed 21 March 1930. MV Silvercypress, cargo ship...
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    1979 the vessel was officially retired. In the summer of 1980 the BC Ferries MV Queen of Prince Rupert was renamed Victoria Princess and repainted with a...
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    Monarch, with later developments including Iron Baron, Iron Knight, Iron Princess, Iron Chieftain and Iron Duke. The mines were developed by BHP, which...
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    1915 when BHP chartered the SS Emerald Wings to transport its first load of iron ore from Whyalla to Newcastle on 19 January 1915. In 1917, shipping agent...
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