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The Star of Bengal was ordered by shipping company J.P. Corry & Co., which was founded in Belfast and headquartered in London. [4] [11] At the time of her launch on January 3, 1874, [14] the Star of Bengal was the largest vessel in gross tonnage in service of J.P. Corry & Co. (in December 1874, she was surpassed by the 1,981 GT Star of Russia).
Star of Bengal: Star of Russia: 1874: A 262-foot (80 m) ship of 1981 tons. She was sold in 1898 to the Alaska Packers' Association and sunk possibly under the name La Perouse in Port Vila Harbour, Vanuatu during either 1953 or 1959. The wreck which is now known under the ship’s original name is a well-known recreational dive site. Star of ...
Shipwrecks in the Bay of Bengal (15 P) C. ... Belitung shipwreck; Bengal (1799 EIC ship) Boyne (1877 ship) ... MV Globe Star; Glory (1802 ship)
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Arabic in about 1905. Arabic was originally intended to be Minnewaska, one of four ships ordered from Harland and Wolff, Belfast, by the Atlantic Transport Line (ATL), but fell victim to the recession and the shipbuilding rationalization following the ATL's 1902 incorporation into the IMM Co., and was transferred before completion to the White Star Line as Arabic.
West Bengal Electronics Industry Development Corporation; West Bengal Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation; West Bengal Power Development Corporation; West Bengal State Co-Operative Bank; West Bengal State Electricity Board; West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company Limited; West Bengal State Electricity Transmission Company