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  2. Transatlantic crossing - Wikipedia

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    In July 1952 that ship made the crossing in 3 days, 10 hours, 40 minutes. Cunard Line's RMS Queen Mary 2 is the only ship currently making regular transatlantic crossings throughout the year, usually between Southampton and New York. For this reason it has been designed as a proper ocean liner, not as a cruise ship.

  3. ZIM (shipping company) - Wikipedia

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    Zim container ship SS Kedma, ZIM's first ship in 1947 SS Kedma 1947 SS Shalom, a ZIM ocean liner in the 1960s Mezada Mezada Victims. Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd., commonly known as ZIM (Hebrew: צים, tsim; a biblical word meaning "a fleet of ships", Numbers 24:24), is a publicly held Israeli international cargo shipping company, and one of the top 20 global carriers. [1]

  4. Voyage of the Brooklyn Saints - Wikipedia

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    Route of the ship Brooklyn on its historic voyage. The ship Brooklyn Saints were pioneers who sailed from New York City to San Francisco in Alta California (February 4 – July 31, 1846) [ 1 ] to establish the first Mormon colony in the West.

  5. A top cruise ship for families just got a refresh to add new features that adults will like. ... 8 of the most scenic train journeys in the UK. ... The low-cost airline first asked for Chapter 11 ...

  6. US Navy, Army ships building floating pier for Gaza aid ... - AOL

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    A U.S. Navy ship and several Army vessels involved in an American-led effort to bring more aid into the besieged Gaza Strip are offshore of the enclave and building out a floating platform for the ...

  7. Collins Line - Wikipedia

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    The Collins Line, as it was commonly known at the time, were the ships and lines run by the shipping company, I. G. Collins (later I. G. Collins and Son). Israel Collins had left the sea in 1818 to establish the shipping company in New York City. The firm traded in a fairly small way. In 1824, Israel was joined by his son Edward.

  8. George Anson's voyage around the world - Wikipedia

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    The book however is "unquestionably the work of a man familiar with the daily life on board a ship of war", [1] and according to Laughton (1900) Robins was not such a man, but may have taken a greater or less part in the work of revision, with a definitely ascertained share in the authorship confined to the discussion of the nautical ...

  9. The Latest | A ship loaded with tons of food is on its way to ...

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    A ship carrying 200 tons of food is on its way to the embattled Gaza Strip from Cyprus to test the opening of a sea corridor to the besieged territory where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians ...