The SS Islander was a 1519-ton, 240-foot (73 m) steel hull, schooner-rigged twin-screw steamer, built in Scotland in 1888, and owned and operated by the...
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up islander in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Islander, Islanders, or The Islanders may refer to: Islander, referring to Jersey people Islander, New...
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Another ship owned by the company was the steamship Islander, which went down in August 1901. Islander was a steel twin-screw steamer built for the Inside...
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vessels: the current MV Martha's Vineyard (1993-), the SS Martha's Vineyard (1923-1956, known as SS Islander until 1928), as well as the steamboat Martha's Vineyard...
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sank in 1901, see SS Islander The steamboat Islander (1) operated in the early 1900s as part of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet. Islander (1) a steamboat...
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Hog Islanders is the slang for ships built to Emergency Fleet Corporation designs number 1022 and 1024. These vessels were cargo and troop transport ships...
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death. 40 1889 Quebec rockslide Rockslide Quebec City, Quebec 40 1901 SS Islander Shipwreck Lynn Canal, Alaska Sunk by an iceberg south of Juneau 40 (Canadian...
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miner's licences at the Custom House in Victoria, BC, on February 12, 1898 SS Islander leaving Vancouver, bound for Skagway, 1897 The S/S Excelsior leaves San...
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Fatalities Year Article Type Location Damage (US$) Comments 40 1901 SS Islander Accident – shipwreck Lynn Canal, Alaska 40–54 1906 Dix (steamboat) Accident...
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for commercial service in June 1922; scrapped in July 1932 SS Lebanon (1919), a Hog Islander of the Design 1022 type; served in the United States Navy...
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