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  2. Mimosa (ship) - Wikipedia

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    The ship was built in 1853 at Hall's shipyard in Aberdeen. Although the ship wasn't designed to carry passengers, it was converted for that purpose before the voyage. The cost of fitting, provisioning and chartering the ship was £2,500 and the passengers paid £12 per adult or £6 per child for the journey. [3]

  3. List of ship launches in 1968 - Wikipedia

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    National Steel and Shipbuilding Company: San Diego, California: San Diego: Mars-class combat stores ship: For United States Navy. 13 April United States: Bath Iron Works: Bath, Maine: Mölders: Lütjens-class destroyer: For German Navy: 18 March United Kingdom: Appledore Shipbuilders Ltd. Appledore: Suffolk Chieftain: Fishing trawler: For Small ...

  4. List of ship launches in 1969 - Wikipedia

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    Iwo Jima-class amphibious assault ship For United States Navy: 24 May United States: National Steel and Shipbuilding Company: San Diego, California: Schenectady: Newport-class tank landing ship For United States Navy: 29 May United Kingdom: Brooke Marine Ltd. Lowestoft: Khawlan: Patrol boat: For Libyan Navy. [15] 1 June United States: Fore ...

  5. National Steel and Shipbuilding Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1944 National Iron Works moved to its present location at 28th Street and Harbor Drive on San Diego Bay and in 1949 the company was renamed National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. to reflect the shipyard. [8] National Iron Works built some important San Diego structures, such as some of the plants in which Convair manufactured aircraft for World ...

  6. RV Robert Gordon Sproul - Wikipedia

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    The vessel was purchased by Scripps director William Nierenberg on July 27, 1984, as a replacement for the outgoing RV E. B. Scripps. [4] She was purchased from the chartering firm Midnight Boats, based in Louisiana, with SIO using the marine broker company Marcon International, Inc. [5] After being purchased, she was renamed after Robert Gordon Sproul and underwent a number of modifications ...

  7. Campbell Industries - Wikipedia

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    Campbell Industries or Campbell Machine Company was a shipbuilding company in San Diego, California, most construction was Fishing To support the World War II demand for ships Campbell Industries shipyard switched over to military construction and built: US Navy minesweepers .

  8. List of ship launches in 1971 - Wikipedia

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    San Diego, California: Barbour County: Newport-class tank landing ship For United States Navy: 21 May Soviet Union: Zhdanov Leningrad: Admiral Oktyabrsky: Project 1134A Berkut A large anti-submarine ship For Soviet Navy: 22 May United States: Avondale Shipyard: Avondale, Louisiana: Donald B. Beary: Knox-class frigate For United States Navy: 25 ...

  9. Burmah Agate - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of November 1, 1979, the Liberian-flagged Burmah Agate, while in the customary anchorage area for the Port of Houston inbound to Galveston Bay with 400,000 bbl (17,000,000 US gal; 64,000,000 L) of fuel A, was struck by the outbound freighter Mimosa just outside the entrance to the Galveston Bay channel.