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In 1960, she was placed in dry dock by Bethlehem Steel Company, Sparrows Point, Maryland, converted to carrying a cargo of molten sulphur, and given a name change to Marine Sulphur Queen. In order to carry out the planned function of carrying molten sulphur, a continuous, independent tank 306 feet (93 m) long, 30 feet 6 inches (9.30 m) wide and ...
SS Marine Sulphur Queen The remains of Marine Sulphur Queen, recovered by the US coast guard. SS Marine Sulphur Queen and its crew of 39 disappeared near the southern coast of Florida after 4 February 1963. SS Bunker Hill sank 6 March 1964 after an explosion, she broke in two near Anacortes, Washington on a trip from Tacoma, Washington to ...
The SS Marine Sulphur Queen, a tanker with a crew of 39 and a cargo of molten sulphur, was heard from for the last time, two days after its departure from Beaumont, Texas, en route to Norfolk, Virginia. Contact between the ship and its owner, Marine Transport Lines, Inc., was lost and the ship was reported missing two days later. [16]
List of shipwrecks: 7 February 1963 Ship State Description Barracuda United States With two men and a woman aboard, the 10-gross register ton, 36-foot (11.0 m) fishing vessel was wrecked at Split Rock) near Ouzinkie
The online video game platform and game creation system Roblox has numerous games (officially referred to as "experiences") [1] [2] created by users of its creation tool, Roblox Studio. Due to Roblox ' s popularity, various games created on the site have grown in popularity, with some games having millions of monthly active players and 5,000 ...
This is a list of names for the approximately 500 Type T2 tankers built for the United States Maritime Commission during World War II.Not included are the tankers of the Samoset/Chiwawa (T3-S-A1) type, which despite the "T3" designation were in fact nearly identical hulls to the original T2s, and smaller than the T2-A and T2-SE series.
SS Marine Sulphur Queen; SS Mparmpa Petros; N. Nor 6; Q. USS Queenfish (SS-393) S. USS Seekonk; TSS Stefan Batory; T. USS Thresher (SSN-593)
Grecian Queen: 1863: somewhere between Newcastle and Melbourne (unidentified/missing wreck) [61] John: 1806: somewhere between King Island and Sydney [58] Jumna: 1881: somewhere between Hobart and Fremantle [61] Lady Franklin: 1838: somewhere between Sydney and Hobart [61] Maid of Australia: 1834: somewhere between Port Arthur and Port Philip ...