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  2. MS Dunnottar Castle - Wikipedia

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    MS Dunnottar Castle was a British-built passenger ship with a career of more than six decades that included periods as an ocean liner, an armed merchant cruiser (AMC), a troop ship and several decades as a cruise ship.

  3. RMS Dunottar Castle - Wikipedia

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    RMS Dunottar Castle was a Royal Mail Ship that went into service with the Castle Line (and its successor, the Union-Castle Line) in 1890 on the passenger and mail service between Britain and South Africa. In 1913 the ship was sold to the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company as the Caribbean.

  4. Dunnottar Castle - Wikipedia

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    Dunnottar Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Fhoithear, "fort on the shelving slope") [1] is a ruined medieval fortress located upon a rocky headland on the northeast coast of Scotland, about 2 miles (3 kilometres) south of Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire.

  5. Category:Passenger ships of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Passenger ships of the United Kingdom include passenger-carrying ships ... MS Dunnottar Castle; ... RMS Kenilworth Castle (1903) Kent (1820 EIC ship) SS Khedive Ismail;

  6. List of auxiliary and merchant cruisers - Wikipedia

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    Dunnottar Castle: Dunvegan Castle: Lost on 27 August 1940, sunk by U-46 west of Ireland. Esperance Bay: Forfar: sunk by U-99 on 2 December 1940. Hector: Was decommissioned when lost on 5 April 1942 during the Japanese Indian Ocean raid. Jervis Bay: Lost on 5 November 1940 in an engagement against the German cruiser Admiral Scheer.

  7. List of ships built by Harland & Wolff (1930–2002) - Wikipedia

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    MS Dunnottar Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 25 January 1936, completed 27 June 1936, maiden voyage 10 July 1936, renamed Victoria 1958, The Victoria 1976 and Princesa Victoria 1993, scrapped 2004. MV Simnia, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, launched 20 February 1936, completed 14 May 1936. [90]

  8. Category:Ships of the Union-Castle Line - Wikipedia

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    Ships that sailed with the Union-Castle Line of the United Kingdom: Pages in category "Ships of the Union-Castle Line" ... MS Dunnottar Castle; RMS Dunottar Castle;

  9. List of ship launches in 1936 - Wikipedia

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    Cargo ship For Wallsend Shipping Co Ltd. 22 January United Kingdom: Devonport Dockyard: Plymouth: Aberdeen: Grimsby-class sloop [5] 24 January United Kingdom: Scotts Shipbuilding & Engineering Company: Greenock, Scotland: Hostile: H-class destroyer [6] 25 January United Kingdom: Harland and Wolff: Belfast: Dunnottar Castle: Passenger ship: For ...