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  2. SS Coya - Wikipedia

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    Increasing traffic had outstripped their cargo and passenger capacities so the Peruvian Corporation, a UK-owned company that had taken over Peru's railways and lake shipping in 1890, ordered a much larger ship to supplement them. [2] Coya, at 546 tons and 170 feet (52 m) long, was the largest steamship on Lake Titicaca when she was launched in ...

  3. Category:1900 ships - Wikipedia

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    HMS Shearwater (1900) Shinano Maru (1900) USS Sierra (ID-1634) SS Sierra (1900) PS Solent (1900) TSS South Stack (1900) USS SP-852; HMS Sprightly (1900) Italian destroyer Strale (1900) Strathcona (sternwheeler) Sue H. Elmore; SS Suevic; HMS Syren (1900) SMS Szigetvár

  4. Liberal (steamship) - Wikipedia

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    This flotilla was composed of the gunboat América, with the steamships Adolfo, Luz II, San Pablo, Cahuapanas and Liberal. [114] During the Colombia-Peru War, Liberal was commanded by lieutenant commander Manuel R. Nieto and lieutenant José Mosto, they were given orders to travel towards Leticia with the steamship. These two officers organized ...

  5. SS Inca - Wikipedia

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    SS Inca was a steamship on Lake Titicaca in Peru. History. The Peruvian Corporation, a UK-owned company, had controlled Peru's railways and lake shipping since 1890.

  6. Yavari (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Yavari is a British-built iron steamship commissioned (along with her sister ship Yapura) by the Peruvian government in 1861 for use on Lake Titicaca by the Peruvian Navy.. She is named after the Javary River in the Loreto Region of Peru, bordering the Amazonas State (), and was the first steamship to cross the highest navigable waters in the world.

  7. List of Peruvian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Sold to Peru after the French government stopped to sale to the Confederacy. Scuttled January 1881 to avoid capture. [13] [4] America (1864) ex-CSS Texas, screw corvette and sister-ship of BAP Union. Sold to Peru after the French government stopped to sale to the Confederacy. Lost during the Arica tsunami on 13 August 1868.

  8. Historical photos: Vintage views of Block Island capture ...

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    In the days of steamships, it was a bustling place. Block Island has a history reaching back to the mid-17th century. In the days of steamships, it was a bustling place.

  9. Category:1900s ships - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1900s ships" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. USS Elizabeth (SP-1092)