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  2. RMS Amazon (1906) - Wikipedia

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    This was RMSP's first ever "single ship" cruise, in which passengers remained aboard one ship for their entire holiday. In 1909 Amazon ran a series of cruises to Norway. In subsequent years RMSP used her larger sister ship Avon for cruises instead. [6] By 1913 Amazon was equipped for wireless telegraphy, operating on the 300 and 600 metre ...

  3. RMS Amazon (1959) - Wikipedia

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    RMS Amazon was a British ocean liner built by Harland & Wolff for the Royal Mail Lines that could Transport 488 passengers and cargo to and from South America. In 1968, the ship was sold to the Shaw, Savill & Albion Line and was renamed Akaroa.

  4. RMS Amazon (1851) - Wikipedia

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    RMS Amazon was a wooden three-masted barque, paddle steamer and Royal Mail Ship. She was the first of 5 sister ships commissioned by the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company to serve RMSP's routes between Southampton and the Caribbean .

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  6. MS Italia (1965) - Wikipedia

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    In March 1993, while cruising through the Amazon, the Ocean Princess struck a sunken wreck on the river bottom, causing her engine room and lower decks to flood. All passengers and crew were rescued unharmed, but the ship herself was declared a Total Constructive Loss. [5] Italia, in her livery as Sapphire for Louis Cruise Lines on June 2 2010.

  7. List of ships built at John I. Thornycroft & Company, Woolston

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    A diesel-engine passenger ship for the Britannia Motor Boat Company in Southend-on-Sea. She was one of the small ships that took part in the Dunkirk evacuation. [52] 1924 Sir William Macintosh: 1039 226 Steam-engine tug, delivered to the Department of Railways & Harbours in South Africa, and based in Port Elizabeth.

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    The A9 search engine powered product search for Amazon.com and several other eCommerce retailers. In February 2006, Manber was replaced by David L. Tennenhouse as president. [ 3 ] In September 2006, William Stasior, one of A9's founders and a former AltaVista and Amazon.com executive, was named president.