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  2. Luxe motor - Wikipedia

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    Luxe motor Stella Maris of 1929 ENI 03011455 in The Hague. A Luxe motor is a type of Dutch barge, built for the first time in the early 1920s.Most vessels had a straight bow ('Steilsteven') with characteristic upsweep of the gunwale and good accommodation for living at the back of the ship, from which the name derives.

  3. ST Stella Maris (1882) - Wikipedia

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    Stella Maris (from the Latin for "star of the sea") was a steamship built in 1882 as the Royal Navy gunboat HMS Starling and converted to steam tug in 1905. Stella Maris played a major role in the events of the Halifax Explosion in 1917. Stella Maris was built in Poplar, England in 1882 by Samuda Bios as a Banterer-class gunboat, HMS Starling.

  4. MV Bremerhaven - Wikipedia

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    Throughout her long career with Sun Lines Stella Maris II served in the Mediterranean, Caribbean and Amazon. In 1996 Sun Lines merged with the Epirotiki. [2] After more than 30 years of service with Sun Lines Stella Maris II was sold to Viking Cruises in 1998. Under this new ownership she became the Viking Bordeaux. She operated under this name ...

  5. Stella Maris - Wikipedia

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    Stella Maris (Latin, 'star of the sea') may refer to: Our Lady, Star of the Sea, a title given to the Virgin Mary; Polaris, a star commonly called the North Star or ...

  6. Stella Maris (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel follows Alicia Western, a math prodigy conflicted by her father's contributions to the American development of the atomic bomb. [2] The entire novel is set in 1972 in Black River Falls, Wisconsin, at the titular Stella Maris, "a non-denominational facility and hospice for the care of psychiatric medical patients," as stated on page 3 (the only page that is not written in dialogue).

  7. Stella (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    The Stella is a 'one-design' Bermuda rig sloop yacht, designed for cruising and racing by the noted yacht designer CR (Kim) Holman in 1959. Design.

  8. Our Lady, Star of the Sea - Wikipedia

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    The abbey was destroyed several times, but a refounded Stella Maris monastery is still considered the headquarters of the order. [9] Devotions to this title of Mary are found in the popular Catholic hymn, Hail Queen of Heaven, the Ocean Star [10] and the ancient prayer Ave Maris Stella.

  9. The Passenger (McCarthy novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel follows Bobby Western, a salvage diver, across the Gulf of Mexico and the American South. [2] [1] Western is haunted by his father's contributions to the development of the atomic bomb, [2] and tormented by his inability to save his sister Alicia—the protagonist of the novel's proto-sequel, Stella Maris—from suicide, which happens a decade before The Passenger takes place. [3]