SS City of Paris may refer to one of these ships named after the French capital city of Paris: SS City of Paris (1865), operated by the Inman Line and...
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City of Paris, was a British-built passenger liner of the Inman Line that held the Blue Riband as the fastest ship on the north Atlantic route from 1889...
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number of steamships were named Paris City, including – SS Paris City (1920), a British cargo ship in service 1920–37[citation needed] SS Paris City (1941)...
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September 2017. Shipwrecks - SS Milwaukee "Shipwrecks". Retrieved 4 April 2011. "Chequamegon". Historical Collections of the Great Lakes. Bowling Green...
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City of Paris was a British passenger liner operated by the Inman Line that established that a ship driven by a screw could match the speed of the paddlers...
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A number of steamships have carried the name Paris, after the French capital city. SS Paris (1852), Built for the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway...
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SS City of Paris was a steam passenger ship launched in 1920 and completed in 1922 for the Ellerman Lines. She was requisitioned for service by the British...
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SS City of Paris (1865) SS City of Paris (1888) SS City of Paris (1920) City of Paris Dry Goods Co., a former store in San Francisco (1850-1976) City...
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This is a list of ocean liners past and present, which are passenger ships engaged in the transportation of passengers and goods in transoceanic voyages...
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RMS Campania (redirect from SS Campania)
Liner SS City of Paris. The following year, Lucania won the Blue Riband and kept the title until 1898 - Campania being the marginally slower of the two...
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