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She reached New York on 2 February, seven days late. [28] On 28 August 1924 Themistocles left Piraeus on the last of her regular voyages via Kalamata and Patras to New York. In 1927 she made one more voyage to New York, which left Piraeus on 14 September. [4] Also in 1927, Themistocles ' tonnages were revised to 5,956 GRT and 3,892 NRT. [29]
Steam yacht built for C K G Billings, New York, United States. Sold in 1916 to M F Plant, then to the Imperial Russian Navy in 1917 and renamed Poryv. Sold in 1919 to Baron de Linder and renamed Finlandia. Sold in 1925 to Montague Grahame-White and renamed Ianara. After a further sale in 1935, the ship was scrapped in 1938. 1910: Weeroona ...
On 19 June 1908 Verona began her maiden voyage from Genoa to Philadelphia via Naples and New York. In 1909 berths for 120 first class passengers were added. In August 1910 she was refitted to carry 60 first class and 120 second class passengers, plus migrants. On 25 August 1911 she left Genoa on her last transatlantic crossing for Italia Line.
S.S. Saint Paul near the city of New York, circa 1895. NS Savannah: 1959 Preserved as a museum ship in Baltimore, Maryland SS Statendam: 1924 Caught Fire in Rotterdam on May 11, 1940. Scrapped at Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht three months later. Statendam on her sea trials. MV Stirling Castle: 1935 Scrapped at Mihara, Japan in 1966 R.M.M.V. Stirling Castle
Their first ship was Marcus Hill, bought in 1815, at the conclusion of the American War; she continued to traverse the Atlantic until 1827. She was followed in 1824 by President . With the purchase of Caroline in 1834 and Erin in 1836, the McCorkell's began to collect oil paintings of each of their ships; these are still in family ownership.
Later the ship sold to Greek Line and renamed Queen Anna Maria. The ship then sold to Epirotiki and renamed Olympic. Then the ship passed to Royal Olympic Cruises. The ship in 2001 sold to Thomson Cruises and renamed Topaz. The ship then sold to Peace Boat and scrapped in 2009. World Renaissance (1977–2004) She was built as Renaissance in 1970.
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