SS Jebba was a steamship that was built in Middlesbrough in 1896 and wrecked on the south coast of Devon in 1907. She was launched as Albertville for the...
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king of Jebba is Oba Abdulkadir Adebara. Canoeing on the Niger River Mongo Park's monument Juju Rock formation Jebba railway bridge S.S Jebba postcard...
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was lost. By coincidence, later the same night, another smaller liner SS Jebba of the Elder Dempster Line also ran aground along the same coastline, almost...
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The SS Jebba ran aground near here in 1907. Nearby, a similar fate had befallen the 90-gun ship-of-the-line HMS Ramillies in February 1760. "S.S.Jebba. Marine...
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general subjects. As well as doing dockyard work, Roe joined the ship SS Jebba of the British & South African Royal Mail Company as fifth engineer on...
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The SS Cap Lopez was a 758 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1885 as Rheinland. She was sold in 1905 and renamed, and became stranded on the south Goodwin...
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SS Cyprus was a lake freighter that sank during a gale storm on Lake Superior on 11 October 1907. The ship went down in 460 feet (140 m) of water at 46°47′N...
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RMS Mauretania (1906) (redirect from SS Mauretania (1906))
retired her; scrapping commenced in Rosyth, in 1935. In 1897 the German liner SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse became the largest and fastest ship in the world...
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SS Winifredian was a British cargo liner that was launched in Ireland in 1899. She was designed to carry a large number of cattle or other livestock, and...
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SS Columbia (1880–1907) was a cargo and passenger steamship that was owned by the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company and later the San Francisco and...
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