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MV Derbyshire was a British ore-bulk-oil combination carrier built in 1976 by Swan Hunter, as the last in the series of the Bridge-class sextet. She was registered at Liverpool and owned by Bibby Line. [2] Derbyshire was lost on 9 September 1980 during Typhoon Orchid, south of Japan. All 42 crew members and 2 of their wives were killed in the ...
MV Liverpool Bridge (91,655 GT, 1976) was the last vessel in the class and also the largest. It was also built for Bibby Line. It was also built for Bibby Line. It was badly damaged in an explosion and renamed Derbyshire in 1978 before being lost in Typhoon Orchid off of Japan in 1980 with the loss of all 44 crew members on board.
MV Christinaki; SS City of Boston; City of Dunedin (ship) SS City of Everett; SS City of Glasgow; SS City of Pretoria; Cleveco; SS Clifton; Coldstream (1810 ship) Coldstream Packet (1794 ship) Concordia (1696 ship) USS Conestoga (AT-54) Conservation-restoration of the H.L. Hunley; HMS Cormorant (1804) Cornelia B. Windiate; Cornwallis (1812 ship ...
Replica of the "good ship" Jeanie Johnston, which sailed during the Great Hunger when coffin ships were common. No one ever died on the Jeanie Johnston. A coffin ship (Irish: long cónra) is a popular idiom used to describe the ships that carried Irish migrants escaping the Great Irish Famine and Highlanders displaced by the Highland Clearances.
Quest was a low-powered, schooner-rigged steamship that sailed from 1917 until sinking in 1962, best known as the polar exploration vessel of the Shackleton–Rowett Expedition of 1921–1922. It was aboard this vessel that Sir Ernest Shackleton died on 5 January 1922 while in harbour in South Georgia . [ 2 ]
The production's interior scenes were filmed at Thanhouser's New York studio in New Rochelle, at the corner of Grove and Warren streets. [4] The scenes of wharves, ship-repair yards, and voyage scenes were filmed on location at the town's nearby harbor on Long Island Sound [2] As was common practice in the early silent era, interior scenes were usually filmed outdoors, utilizing three-sided ...
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Does anyone have any information on the "Derbyshire Nymph," a newly-discovered pelagic isopod that was photographed during the TLC-led voyage to find the Derbyshire Wreck location Link? Streltzer 19:23, 16 August 2006 (UTC) Possibly this is a Pariambus typicus? Streltzer 28 September 2016 (UTC) New info is that this is a Subspinctoria cinerea