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In 1976 the SS Princess Elaine was purchased and scrapped by John Jack Gargan in Lake Union and at the head water of the Duwamish River. She was scrapped for her kitchen, ornate antique findings, furniture, port lights, metals and marine hardware. Some of the port lights were made into clocks by John Gargan.
SS Princess Elaine [25] 1927 1928 floating restaurant, Seattle 1963-71 1976 1928 [20] Princess Norah [26] 1928 1928 SS Queen of the North, 1955–1958; SS Canadian Prince, 1958–1964 1964 1930 [20] SS Princess Elizabeth [27] 1930 1930 SS Pegasus, 1961–1973; SS Highland Queen, 1973–1976 1976 1930 [20] SS Princess Helene [28] 1930 1930
Pommern (ship) SS Princess Elaine; R. MV Rahmi Kaptan; HMS Rattlesnake (1910) Brazilian destroyer Rio Grande do Norte (1909) SS Rosecrans; Rotomahana (ship) S ...
Alongside Fairstar she was the only ship to receive the short-lived new Sitmar livery. [8] [9] After moved to Princess Cruises and renamed Dawn Princess, the ship received the all-white Princess livery, with only the top of her funnel painted dark blue, and Princess' wave logo attached to the funnel. In Phoenix Reisen service her funnel was ...
It was used as an automobile ferry from Vancouver to Nanaimo until the Princess Elaine took over. It was the first ship used on Newcastle Island as a hotel, and the first ship in British Columbia to have electric lights. People could stay there for a week for $7.50. Other boats, such as the Princess Elizabeth, the Princess Joan, and the ...
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The Sun Princess Cruise Ship Chelsea Candelario/PureWow It’s been over a decade since the cruise line has introduced a new fleet class, and at 139 feet wide, 1,133 feet long and 200 feet high ...
Disney had cruise ship designs drawn up by February 1994. [11] Disney Cruise Line in 1995 ordered Disney Magic and Disney Wonder from Fincantieri in Italy. The ship was built in two halves with the bow built at Fincatieri's Ancona shipyard and the stern at their Marghera shipyard. The planned maiden voyage was for March 12, 1998. [3]