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  2. TSMS Lakonia - Wikipedia

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    TSMS Lakonia was an ocean liner that was launched in 1929 for Netherland Line as the ocean liner Johan van Oldenbarnevelt. In 1962 she became the Greek Line cruise ship TSMS Lakonia. On 22 December 1963 she caught fire at sea and on 29 December she sank. 128 people were killed in the disaster. In the 1930s Johan van Oldenbarnevelt' s regular ...

  3. Greek Line - Wikipedia

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    Lakonia: 1930: 1963: 19,040 GT: Destroyed by fire during a voyage in December 1963. The fire was responsible for the loss of 128 people. The ship sank soon after. [1] Queen Anna Maria: 1956: 1968–1975: 25,516 GT: Formerly the Empress Of Britain. She later became the Carnivale, Fiesta Marina, Olympic, and The Topaz. She was sold for scrap in 2008.

  4. SS Laconia - Wikipedia

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    A number of ships have been named Laconia. RMS Laconia (1911), a Cunard ocean liner torpedoed and sunk on 25 February 1917. RMS Laconia (1921), a Cunard ocean liner torpedoed and sunk on 12 September 1942. SS Laconia (1925), a Greek cargo ship in service 1948–65.

  5. List of maritime disasters in the 20th century - Wikipedia

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    TSMS Lakonia – Caught fire and burned in the Atlantic Ocean on 22 December. 128 people died, of whom 95 were passengers and 33 were crew members. 53 people were killed by the fire. The rest died from exposure, drowning, and injuries sustained while diving overboard.

  6. View series - Wikipedia

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    The View series was a fleet of six sleeper - observation lounges built by Pullman-Standard for use on the Pennsylvania Railroad 's passenger trains. Pullman built four in 1938 and another two in 1949 after World War II. Their most prominent assignment was on the Broadway Limited, the Pennsylvania's flagship New York – Chicago train, but they ...

  7. M8 Greyhound - Wikipedia

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    Steering wheel [3] The M8 light armored car is a 6×6 armored car produced by the Ford Motor Company during World War II. It was used from 1943 by United States and British forces in Europe and the Pacific until the end of the war. [1][page needed] The vehicle was widely exported and as of 2024 still remained in service with some countries.

  8. History of the automobile - Wikipedia

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    The first automobile in Japan, a French Panhard-Levassor, in 1898. Fiat 4 HP, the first car model produced by Italian manufacturer Fiat in 1899. The American George B. Selden filed for a patent on 8 May 1879. His application included the engine and its use in a four-wheeled car.

  9. Laconia - Wikipedia

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    Lakonia, a brand of orange juice, is based in Amykles. The main mountain ranges are the Taygetus 2,407 m (7,897 ft) in the west and the Parnon 1,961 m (6,434 ft) in the northeast. Taygetus, known as Pentadaktylos (five-fingers) throughout the Middle Ages, is west of Sparta and the Evrotas Valley. It is the highest mountain in Laconia and the ...