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New ship developments were needed for merchants and as ships improved people realized they had potential to explore. And once people knew they had a desire to explore, ships changed their function as well. Ships for exploration had one main job: to carry an explorer's feedback, they did not have to carry a merchant's goods or a warrior's guns. [16]
SS Iberian was a British cargo steamship that was built in England in 1900 and sunk by a U-boat in 1915. Throughout her career she was owned and operated by Frederick Leyland & Co of Liverpool . This was the second Leyland Line ship that was called Iberian .
The development of nautical sciences, including the augmentation of pre-existing techniques and tools, on the Iberian Peninsula generated new technology and had a direct, visible, and lasting effect on long range ship board navigation.
SS Iberia was an ocean liner completed in 1954 for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O). Along with her fleetmates Himalaya, Arcadia and Chusan, Iberia mainly provided passenger service between the United Kingdom and Australasia.
Iberian ship development, 1400–1600; Notorious – a replica caravel in Australia; Portuguese India Armadas; Carrack, a type of round ship used in voyage to East India; Lateen sail; Square rig; Portuguese man o' war § Etymology; Molasses Reef Wreck – one of the oldest wrecks of European ships in the Americas and likely to be a caravel
SS Iberia was a steamship built by John Elder & Company and launched in 1873 for the Pacific Steam Navigation Company. She was operated by the Orient Line from 1881 and scrapped in May 1903 at Genoa. She was operated by the Orient Line from 1881 and scrapped in May 1903 at Genoa.
Iberian ship development, 1400–1600; Iberian nautical sciences, 1400–1600; Portuguese discoveries; Majorcan cartographic school (Catalan chart) Early modern Netherlandish (Dutch and Flemish) cartography, influenced by early modern Iberian (Spanish and Portuguese) cartography
SS Iberia may refer to several ships, ... SS Iberia (1873), a steamship; SS Iberia (1954), an ocean liner This page was last edited on 12 June 2021 ...