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  2. Sinking of SS Princess Alice - Wikipedia

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    SS Princess Alice, formerly PS Bute, was a British passenger paddle steamer that sank on 3 September 1878 after a collision with the collier SS Bywell Castle on the River Thames. Between 600 and 700 people died, all from Princess Alice, the greatest loss of life of any British inland waterway shipping accident. No passenger list or headcount ...

  3. List of ships of the Princess fleet - Wikipedia

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    The Princess fleet is an eponym for the coastal vessels of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) ... SS Princess Alice [14] 1911 1911 SS Aegaeon, 1949–1966

  4. SS Princess Alice (1911) - Wikipedia

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    SS Princess Alice was a passenger vessel in the coastal service fleet of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) during the first half of the 20th century. This ship was called a "pocket liner" because she offered amenities like a great ocean liner , but on a smaller scale. [ 1 ]

  5. SS Princess Alice - Wikipedia

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    SS Princess Alice may refer to the following ships: SS Princess Alice (1865), steamship, sank in the Thames 1878 with an estimated 640 dead; SS Princess Alice (1900), under this name from 1904 to 1917 for North German Lloyd. Later: as SS Kiautschou for Hamburg-America Line; as USS Princess Matoika for U.S. Navy; as USAT Princess Matoika for U.S ...

  6. No, Princess Alice Wasn't Really Interviewed by a Journalist ...

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    In The Crown season 3, a journalist named John Armstrong writes a glowing article about Princess Alice, Queen Elizabeth's mother-in-law. In reality, that never really happened.

  7. List of ocean liners - Wikipedia

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    USS Princess Matoika: 1900 SS Kiautschou (1900–1904) SS Princess Alice (1904–1917) USS Princess Matoika (1918–1919) USAT Princess Matoika (1919) SS Princess Matoika (1921–1922) SS President Arthur (1922–1926) SS City of Honolulu (1926–1930) Caught fire, and scrapped in 1934 SS Príncipe Perfeito: 1960 Al Hasa (1976–1980) Fairsky ...

  8. SS Bywell Castle (1869) - Wikipedia

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    On 3 September 1878, Bywell Castle collided with the paddle steamer Princess Alice in the River Thames at Becton, Middlesex. Princess Alice capsized and sank with the loss of more than 600 lives. [2] Both vessels were held to blame for the collision. [3] Hall Brothers appealed the verdict, and Bywell Castle was held blameless for the collision ...

  9. USS Princess Matoika - Wikipedia

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    USS Princess Matoika (ID-2290) was a transport ship for the United States Navy during World War I.Before the war, she was a Barbarossa-class ocean liner that sailed as SS Kiautschou for the Hamburg America Line and as SS Princess Alice (sometimes spelled Prinzess Alice) for North German Lloyd.