Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Class Overview Name Builders Operators navy Germany Class before Class after Subclasses Cost Built range In service range In commission range 1967&ndash Total ships building Total ships planned Total ships completed 2 Total ships cancelled Total ships active Total ships laid up Total ships lost Total ships retired Total ships preserved Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship type Ship displacement convert 4042 t LT 0 lk out Ship length convert 105.3 m ftin abbr on Ship beam convert 14 m ftin abbr on Ship height Ship draft convert 4.6 m ftin abbr on Ship depth Ship propulsion 2 diesel engines, convert 4200 kW hp 0 abbr on , 2 shafts Ship speed convert 17 kn mph km h lk in Ship range Ship capacity Up to convert 1080 t LT 0 lk out Ship troops Ship complement 31 60, partly civilians Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament Ship armour Ship notes The Westerwald class transport ships are used by the German Navy to carry ammunition and other mat riel . Ships class wikitable Pennant number Pennant br number Name Call sign Call br sign Commissioned Decommissioned A1435 Westerwald DRKT 2 February 1967 A1436 Odenwald 23 March 1967 2 February 2002 References cite web url http www.marine.de portal a marine kcxml 04 Sj9SPykssy0xPLMnMz0vM0Y QjzKLNzKOD SxAMmB2d5mIfqRcNGglFR9X4 83FR9b 0A YLciHJHR0VFAIhx5Mw delta base64xml L3dJdyEvd0ZNQUFzQUMvNElVRS82XzIzX1FRTw title Versorger WESTERWALD Klasse publisher German Navy language German accessdate 5 August 2008 Ship classes of the Deutsche Marine Category Auxiliary ship classes Category Auxiliary ships of Germany Germany mil stub Naval stub ja ... more details
on the stern of the Ocean , 1804. Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country Ship flag Image Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 50px Ship name Ship owner Messrs Hurry & Co Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service 1803 as a convict transport and whaler Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Unknown Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Fully square rigged, 3 mast Ship class Brig Ship tons burthen 480 tons Builder s Old Measurement bm Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship propulsion Sail Ship sail plan Brig Ship complement Ship armament Yes Ship notes copper sheathed Ocean was an English transportship and whaler. In 1803 she accompanied HMS Calcutta 1795 HMS ... TransportShip Category Convict ships to Australia ...Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Image Ocean&LNHunterIs1804img141.jpg 300px Ship caption ... serving to transport supplies. When the settlers abandoned Port Phillip, Ocean , in two journeys ... voyages to Australia to transport convicts in 1816, 1818 and 1823. ref name Willetts Cite web url ... Hurry & Co as a supply ship for the journey from Portsmouth to Port Philip Bay . On the voyage to Port ... Calcutta and in the background the supply ship Ocean in Port Phillip in 1803 Ocean and Calcutta ... or the fate of the Ocean is not known. ref name Mornington It is known that a sailing ship also called the Ocean subsequently made other voyages to Australia to transport convicts in 1816, 1818 and 1823 ... of New South Wales, in His Majesty 27s Ship Calcutta, in the years 1802 3 4 Chapter 1 title An account ... Wales, in His Majesty s Ship Calcutta, in the years 1802 3 4 author date work publisher page accessdate ... agricultural superintendent to sail with Lieutenant Governor David Collins on the supply ship ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Ship country Oman Ship flag Ship name Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Bremer Vulkan ref http seaagent.com ships passenger shipship imo 8509026.html FULK AL SALAMAH ref Ship laid down 17 January 1986 Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service 3 April 1987 Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship fate Ship in active service Ship motto Ship nickname Ship notes Ship badge Infobox ship characteristics Ship type Amphibious transportshipShip tonnage 10,864 GRT Ship length convert 125 m ft abbr on Ship beam convert 14.3 m ft abbr on Ship draught convert 5.8 m ft abbr on Ship propulsion Diesel electric , producing convert 16800 bhp MW abbr on Ship speed convert 19.5 kn km h abbr on lk in Ship range Ship complement 240 troops Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament Ship armour Ship aircraft Hangar and flight deck for two Super Puma helicopters ref name Wetheim cite book title The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World Their Ships, Aircraft and Systems last Wertheim first Eric authorlink coauthors year 2007 publisher location isbn 978 1591149552 page 526 pages url accessdate ref Ship notes Fulk al Salamah is an amphibious transportship in service with the Royal Navy of Oman Royal Navy of Oman since her construction in 1987. The vessel is capable of transporting 240 troops, but now works alongside the Al Said yacht royal yacht . ref name Wetheim ref http www.hazegray.org worldnav mideast oman.htm World Navies Today Oman ref References Reflist External links http yachts.monacoeye.com pages fulk al salamah 001.php Image of the ship Category 1987 ships Category Amphibious warfare vessels of the Royal Navy of Oman Category Active naval ships of Oman mil ship stub ru ... more details
Reflist Refbegin DANFS Refend General G. O. Squier class transportship Category Auxiliary ship ... ship Category World War II auxiliary ships of the United States General G. O. Squier class transport ...Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Image USNS General A.W. Greely.jpg 300px Photo NH 61583 USNS General A.W. Greely T AP 141 Squier class transport Photographed c. the early 1950s. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Ship caption Profile Squier class USS General A. W. Greely AP 141 USNS General A.W. Greely T AP 141 Photo NH 61583 USNS General A.W. Greely T AP 141 Squier class transport Photographed c. the early 1950s. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country U.S. Ship flag USN flag 1944 Ship name Ship namesake Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class sclass General G. O. Squier transportshipShip type C4 S A1 Ship tonnage Ship displacement General G. O. Squier class displacement Ship tons burthen Ship length General G. O. Squier class length Ship beam General G. O. Squier class beam Ship height Ship draught Ship draft General G. O. Squier class draft II Ship depth Ship hold depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship power Ship propulsion General G. O. Squier class propulsion Ship sail plan Ship speed General G. O. Squier class speed Ship range Ship endurance Ship test depth Ship boats Ship capacity General G. O. Squier class troop capacity Ship troops Ship complement General G. O. Squier class complement Ship crew Ship time to activate Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament General G. O. Squier class armament II Ship armour Ship armor Ship aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes The General G. O. Squier class of transportship s was built for the United States Navy U.S. Navy during World War II . The first ship was launched in November 1942, while the last was launched ... ship . All of the ships were initially designated with hull classification symbol AP and numbered ... more details
wiktionary ship The Ship may refer to The Ship TV series The Ship TV series , a 2002 documentary film The Ship video game The Ship video game , a first person shooter computer game The Ship Star Trek Deep Space Nine The Ship Star Trek Deep Space Nine , a 1996 episode of Star Trek Deep Space Nine The Ship novel The Ship novel , a 1943 novel written by C.S. Forester The Ship book The Ship book , by Bj rn Landstr m The Ship magazine The Ship magazine , published annually by St Anne s College, Oxford Hawthorne Smoke Shop , a gambling casino later known as The Ship The Ship band The Ship band , a folk rock progressive rock group from the 1970 s See also Ship disambiguation disambig ... more details
of activities, such as the ferry transport of people or cargo ship goods , fishing , cruise ship entertainment , Coast guard public safety , and warship warfare . Historically, a ship was a vessel ... rigged ship Amerigo Vespucci ship Amerigo Vespucci in New York Harbor , 1976 Since the end of the age of sail a ship has been any large buoyant marine vessel . Ships are generally distinguished from ... operate vessels for combat and to transport and support forces ashore. Commercial vessels, nearly 35,000 ... of North Carolina. ref Maritime transport has shaped the world s economy into today s energy intensive pattern. Nomenclature Image ship diagram numbers.svg thumb upright 1.42 Main parts of ship ... side is known as starboard 5   Anchor 6   Bulbous bow 7   Bow ship Bow 8   Deck ship ... from boats based on size and the ship s ability to operate independently for extended periods. ref ..., the larger of the two is a ship. ref name cut611 Cutler 1999, p. 611. ref Dinghy Dinghies are carried .... In the age of sail , a ship was a sailing vessel with at least three square rigged masts ... maritime traditions ships have Ship naming and launching individual names , and modern ships may belong to a ship class often named after its first ship. In English, a ship is traditionally referred ... BC , Ancient Egypt ians knew how to assemble wooden planks into a hull ship hull . ref name AIA Ward ... ABC.se ref The Ancient Greece Greek historian and geographer Agatharchides had documented ship ... . ref Sneferu s ancient cedar wood ship Praise of the Two Lands ship Praise of the Two Lands is the first reference recorded 2613 small BCE small to a ship being referred to by name. ref Anzovin, item 5393, page 385 Reference to a ship with a name appears in an inscription of 2613 BCE that recounts ... at ease building sailboats. A remarkable example of their shipbuilding skills was the Khufu ship ... at sea aboard trireme s, exploring and colonizing the Mediterranean via ship. Around 340 BC, the Greek ... more details
saved book title Transport subtitle cover image Traffic jam Sao Paulo 09 2006 30.JPG cover color Transport Main article Transport Mode Mode of transport Human powered transport Animal powered transport Aviation Rail transport Road transportShiptransport Elements Infrastructure Vehicle Function Travel Shipping History History of transport Impact Electric vehicle Transportation planning Sustainable transport Category Wikipedia books on transportTransport ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country India Ship flag shipboxflag England civil Ship name Ship owner Registered in Calcutta to Payne & Tyrce Ship ordered Ship builder Built at Chittagong , India Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Disappeared in 1814 off the coast of Tasmania Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship tons burthen 150 tons Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Ship complement Crew of 32 Ship armament 4 guns Ship notes The Argo was a ship that disappeared in 1814 off the coast of Tasmania . The Argo was a ship of some 150 tons, armed with four guns and having a crew of thirty two. Constructed at Chittagong India , the ship was registered in Calcutta to Payne & Tyrce. In 1814 the ship illegally departed Hobart with thirteen or fourteen convicts on board. It was postulated that this was done with the agreement of the master of the ship, John Poor Dixon. At a special commission held on 3 May 1820, the harbour master of Hobart, Captain James Kelly, testified that the Argo was never heard of again. It was presumed that it foundered at sea with the loss of all crew. ref Australian Shipwrecks vol 1 1622 1850 , Charles Bateson , AH and AW Reed, Sydney, 1972, ISBN 0 589 07112 2 p49 ref References Reflist coord missing Australia Category Shipwrecks of Tasmania Category History of New South Wales Category Maritime history of Australia Category Sailing ships Category Individual sailing vessels Category Merchant ships of India Category Merchant ships of England Category British ships built in India Category Missing ships Category Maritime incidents in 1814 ship stub India transport stub ... more details
A transport accident is any accident that occurs during transportation. Specifically, it can refer to an Aviation accidents and incidents aviation accident and incident a Sailing ship accidents sailing ship accident a train wreck a vehicle collision disambig ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country nowrap United Kingdom Ship flag shipboxflag United Kingdom civil Ship name Danube Ship owner Nourse Line Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched 1890 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship tons burthen 1,459 tons Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Ship complement Ship armament Ship notes The Danube , a 1,459 ton sailing ship named after Danube the second longest river in Europe , was built in 1890 for the Nourse Line . On 15 June 1891 she made a voyage to Fiji carrying 591 India n indenture d labourers. She also made a trip to Trinidad , arriving on 1 January 1892, carrying 609 passengers. There were 29 deaths during this voyage. ref http www.rootsweb.com ttowgw archives indianships.htm TriniGenWeb Migration to and from Asia Bot generated title ref In 1892, the Danube went missing on a voyage from Guadeloupe to New York . ref http www.theshipslist.com ships lines nourse.htm Nourse Line Bot generated title ref Her fate remains a mystery. See also Indian Indenture Ships to Fiji References this empty section displays references defined elsewhere reflist DEFAULTSORT Danube Category History of Trinidad and Tobago Category Indian indenture ships to Fiji Category Individual sailing vessels Category Missing ships Category Victorian era passenger ships of the United Kingdom Category 1890 ships Category Maritime incidents in 1892 Category Danube in culture ship stub India transport stub hif Danube jahaaj ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country nowrap Netherlands Ship flag Ship name Waaksamheyd Ship namesake English Good look out Ship owner Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship tons burthen 300 tons Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Ship complement Ship armament Ship notes Waaksamheyd was a Dutch 300 ton burthen Snow ship snow that was hired to transport supplies to the colony of New South Wales. Under the command of Deter Smit, the vessel transported supplies to Port Jackson in 1790 from Jakarta Batavia Jakarta . Captain John Hunter was transported back to England in 1792 on board the Waaksamheyd . ref cite web url http trove.nla.gov.au ndp del article 64332538 title The First British Ships in Australia, After Captain Cook and the year 1776 work The Register Adelaide , Tuesday 26 January 1926, p.12. publisher accessdate 7 February 2012 ref Notes Reflist merchantship stub Category 1790s ships ... more details
Wiktionary transportTransport is the movement of people and goods from place to place. It may also refer to Related terms transport , used especially in military contexts to mean a vehicle to carry supplies or personnel, e.g. transport aircraft disambiguation or transportshipTransport industry Penal transportation , also known as sentence to transport Scientific and technical uses Transport of molecules or ions across cell membranes or via the bloodstream, including active transport and passive transportTransport of electrons in electron transport chain s Transport phenomena , in physics, mechanisms by which particles or quantities move from one place to another Transport , in computer networking, the function of issuing and responding to service requests in transport layer s and associated transport protocols Transport recording , a device that handles a storage medium and extracts or records the information from and to it Transport of products of erosion , e.g. by a river, prior to their deposition as a sedimentary rock MPEG transport stream , a communications protocol for audio, video, and data Transport SAP , a process of moving some or all the modifications from one SAP installation to another Transport of blood and other bodily fluids in the Circulatory system Other uses Transport Canada , a government department of that country Transport typeface , used on British, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese road signs Transport band , from Brisbane, Australia Tranceport , a DJ mix album series Pontiac Trans Sport , a minivan built by Pontiac See also List of transport topics Transportation disambiguation disambiguation cs Transport de Transport es Transporte desambiguaci n it Trasporto disambigua nl Transport ro Transport dezambiguizare sk Transport sv Transport olika betydelser ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header no Ship country nowrap United Kingdom Ship flag shipboxflag United Kingdom civil Ship name Pericles Ship owner Aberdeen Line Ship ordered Ship builder W. Hood & Co, Aberdeen Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched July 1877 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship career Hide header no Ship country Norway Ship flag shipboxflag Norway civil Ship name Ship owner Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired 1912 Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Sjurso , 1916 Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Scrapped at Kiel , Sept. 1923 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Iron hulled, three masted sailing shipShip tons burthen 1,598 tons Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Ship complement Ship armament Ship notes TOCleft The Pericles , named after the Athens Athenian leader Pericles , was a 1,598 ton, iron hulled, three masted sailing ship, that was built by W. Hood & Co of Aberdeen , and launched in July 1877 to transport wool for the Aberdeen Line. ref http www.theshipslist.com ships lines aberdeen.html Aberdeen Line ref Trips to Australia She was a fast ship and her maiden voyage from London to Melbourne took 71 days. She continued to be used on the passenger route to Australia, arriving in Sydney from London, via Plymouth on 5 December 1877 and 10 November 1878. ref http mariners.records.nsw.gov.au 1878 11 7811.htm Mariners and ships in Australian Waters ref Trip to Fiji She made a trip to Fiji carrying 461 India n indenture d labourers and arriving at Suva on 3 July 1884. There was an outbreak ... more details
one source date December 2011 A transport museum is a museum that holds collections of transport items, which are often limited to land transport road and rail including old cars , train s, tram s streetcar s, bus es, trolleybus es and Coach vehicle coaches but can also include Aviation air transport or Shiptransport waterborne transport items, along with educational displays and other old transport objects. ref http books.google.com books?id Xdu2AAAAIAAJ The Journal of Transport History , Volume 6 , http books.google.com books?id Xdu2AAAAIAAJ&q 22transport museum 22&dq 22transport museum 22&cd 9 pages 123, 142, 143 , 1964. ref See also List of transport museums References reflist transport stub date December 2010 museum stub date December 2010 DEFAULTSORT Transport Museum Category Types of museum Category Transport museums ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header no Ship country nowrap United Kingdom Ship flag shipboxflag United Kingdom civil Ship name Main Ship owner Nourse Line Ship ordered Ship builder Russel & Company Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched August 1884 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country Norway Ship flag shipboxflag Norway civil Ship name Ship owner Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Vansa , 1910 11 Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Iron hulled sailing shipShip tons burthen 1,691 tons Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Ship complement Ship armament Ship notes The Main was a 1691 ton, iron sailing ship built by Russel & Company for the Nourse Line and launched in August 1884. She is recorded as having completed the journey from Sharpness to Calcutta on 20 July 1900 in 100 days but was mainly used to transport India n indenture d labourers to the colonies. Details of some of these are shown below div align center table border 2 cellpadding 2 tr align center th Destination th th Date of Arrival th th Number of Passengers th th Deaths During Voyage th tr tr align center td Fiji td td 30 April 1885 td td 735 td td n a td tr tr align center td Trinidad td td 31 October 1891 td td 631 td td 24 td tr tr align center td Trinidad td td 1 November 1894 td td 643 td td 21 td tr tr align center td Trinidad td td ... External links http www.rootsweb.com ttowgw archives indianships.htm Indian Immigrant Ship List ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country UK Ship flag shipboxflag United Kingdom civil Ship name Friendship Ship namesake Friendship Ship ordered Ship builder Ship owner George Moorson br Thomas Hopper br George Hopper br John Hopper Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched 1784, Scarborough, North Yorkshire Scarborough Ship completed Ship christened Ship acquired Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship registry Liverpool Ship identification Ship fate Scuttled in the Straits of Makassar in 1788. Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship type Brig Ship tons 278 bm Ship length convert 75 ft m Ship beam convert 23 ft m Ship depth Ship sail plan Full rigged shipShip speed Ship range Ship complement Ship armament Ship notes Friendship was an Australian First Fleet transportship, built in Scarborough, North Yorkshire Scarborough , England , in 1784 . A brig of 278 tons, she was among the smallest of the transports. Her master Mariner master was Francis Walton and surgeon Thomas Arndell . She left Portsmouth on 13 May 1787, carrying seventy six male and twenty one female convict s. The female convict s were transferred to other transports at the Cape of Good Hope to make room for livestock purchased there. She arrived ... 1788 in company with Alexander ship Alexander . Fate The crews of both ships were so badly affected by scurvy off the coast of Borneo that enough healthy sailors remained for only one working ship, and the Friendship ... action The owners took legal action against the Government for the loss of the ship, which took many .... Bateson, Charles, The Convict Ships, 1787&ndash 1868 , Sydney, 1974. DISPLAYTITLE Friendship ship ... to Australia Category Ships of the First Fleet Category Shipwrecks in the Celebes Sea ship stub de Friendship Schiff simple Friendship ship ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Ship country nowrap United Kingdom Ship flag shipboxflag United Kingdom civil Ship name Hillsborough Ship namesake Ship owner Ship operator Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship honors Ship captured Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship tons burthen 764 tons Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Ship complement Ship armament Ship notes Hillsborough was a 764 ton merchantman and convict ship that was dispatched in 1798 from England to Australia . She was employed for the services of the East India Company between 1783 and 1798. ref cite web url http www.eicships.info ships shipdetail.asp?sid 1009 title Hillsborough work East India Company Ships publisher accessdate 3 February 2012 ref Under the command of William Hingston, she sailed from Gravesend, Kent Gravesend via Portland Roads, England on 23 December 1798, with 300 male convicts. She arrived at Port Jackson on 26 July 1799. Ninety five convicts died on the voyage. The Hillsborough left for England under Rhodes in October 1799 and eventually reached Gravesend on 15 April 1801. Notes reflist External links http members.iinet.net.au perthdps convicts res 08.html Convicts to Australia http www.jenwilletts.com 26 july 1799.htm Convict Ship Hillsborough 1799 http www.historyaustralia.org.au twconvic Hillsborough 1799 Convicts on the transportship Hillsborough 1799 http www.convictrecords.com.au convicts ship name hilsborough Convicts Transported on ship Hilsborough http acms.sl.nsw.gov.au album albumView.aspx?acmsID 411771&itemID 823459 William Noah A Voyage to Sydney in New South Wales in 1798 & 1799 and A Few Remarks of the County of Cumberland ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Privateer Brig Rover Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country France Great Britain Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of the Kingdom of France.svg 50px border French Navy Ensign Image British Red Ensign 1707.svg 60px Ship name Ship namesake Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed Ship acquired Captured from the French, 1758 Ship commissioned Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship honors Ship captured Ship fate Sank at Aspy Bay , Cape Breton Island , Nova Scotia Ship status Ship notes Ship badge Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship type Ship tonnage 245 Ship displacement Ship tons burthen Ship length convert 70 ft m abbr on Ship beam Ship height Ship draught Ship draft Ship depth Ship hold depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship power Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Full Rigged ShipShip speed Ship boats Ship capacity Ship troops Ship complement Ship crew Ship armament Ship notes Auguste was a full rigged ship full rigged sailing ship which sank at Aspy Bay, Cape Breton Island Cape Breton ... privateer ship which had been captured by the British and converted to a merchant ship. ref http ... Database , Auguste 1761 ref In September 1761, she was hired by the British government to transport ... of Joseph Knowles, an English sea captain. The ship was unarmed and carried 121 passengers and crew ... of contrary winds followed by a nor west gale and heavy seas which badly damaged the ship. Leaking ... carried only charts of the French coast. The ship struck land on the northeastern side of Cape Breton ... more details
infobox Ship Begin infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship name Adelaide Ship owner Ship operator Ship country Ship flag Ship registry Ship registration number Unknown Ship official number Unknown infobox Ship Career Hide header yes Ship route Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched Ship completed Ship christened Ship acquired Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship identification Ship fate Ship status Wrecked Ship notes infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship type Wood Cutter boat Cutter Ship construction Ship tonnage GT first caps Ship displacement NetT first caps Ship length   m Ship beam   m Ship height Ship draught   m Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship sail plan Ship power NA Ship propulsion Ship speed Ship primary use TransportShip industry cargo coastal Ship passenger capacity infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header yes Ship crew Ship armament Ship notes The Adelaide was a wooden Cutter boat cutter used in the cedar trade that was wrecked and lost off the Hawkesbury River in Broken Bay , New South Wales , in July 1837 while carrying a load of cedar. The wreck has not been located, but a vessel of its description was reported capsized between Cabbage Tree Bay and Bird Island at approximately coord 33.6 S 151.3 E type landmark region AU display title . commented out for now Ship Description & Construction Ship Service History Shipwreck Event Wreck Site & Wreckage See also Further reading Online Database s br Australian National Shipwreck Database http www.environment.gov.au cgi bin heritage nsd nsd list.pl br Australian Shipping Arrivals and Departures 1788 1968 including shipwrecks http www.ozships.net ozships br Encyclopedia of Australian Shipwrecks New South Wales Shipwrecks http oceans1.customer.netspace.net.au nsw main.html Books br Wrecks on the New South Wales Coast. By Jack ... more details
infobox Ship Begin infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship name Advance Ship owner North Coast Steam Navigation Company Ship operator Ship country Ship flag Ship registry Ship registration number Unknown Ship official number 69 infobox Ship Career Hide header yes Ship route Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched Ship completed Ship christened Ship acquired Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship identification Ship fate Ship status Wrecked Ship notes infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship type Steamboat Screw steamer Ship construction Ship tonnage GT first caps Ship displacement NetT first caps Ship length Ship beam Ship height Ship draught Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship sail plan Ship power Ship propulsion Ship speed Ship primary use TransportShip industry cargo coastal Ship passenger capacity Unknown infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header yes Ship crew Ship armament Ship notes The Advance was a Steamboat screw steamer that was wrecked when it sprang a leak whilst carrying Melaleuca alternifolia tea tree saplings between Taree, New South Wales and Coopernook . She was lost on the Manning River , New South Wales on June 17, 1933. The wreck has not been located, but its approximate coordinates are coord 31.88 S 152.7 E type landmark region AU display inline,title . commented out for now Ship Description & Construction Ship Service History Shipwreck Event Wreck Site & Wreckage See also Further reading Online Databases br Australian National Shipwreck Database http www.environment.gov.au cgi bin heritage nsd nsd list.pl br Australian Shipping Arrivals and Departures 1788 1968 including shipwrecks http www.ozships.net ozships br Encyclopedia of Australian Shipwrecks New South Wales Shipwrecks http oceans1.customer.netspace.net.au nsw main.html Books br Wrecks on the New South Wales Coast. By Jack ... more details
When a ship is purchased for importing and exporting goods, a ship management team is required to maintain and operate the ship vessels . The function of the management team is to provide the owner with support throughout the occupancy or charter of the vessel. Vessels can range in sizes and function. Most Management companies provide the owner or Management operator with crew on board. When the ship comes out of the Ship Yard where the ship is built the management company takes it over providing technical support to the owner. Most Management companies also offer other services as inspection prior to purchase and supervision during building. See also Shipping portal List of ship companies References Unreferenced date February 2011 Reflist Category Ships Category Management business term stub water transport stub fr Gestionnaire nautique ... more details
An Evacuation Transport is a vessel type employed by the U.S. Navy . Its designation is APH, ref cite web url http www.nvr.navy.mil oldclass.htm title Inactive Classification Symbols work Naval Vessel Register year 2011 accessdate November 18, 2011 ref and the vessel is used to evacuate personnel, principally the wounded. Evacuation transports USS Tryon APH 1 USS Pinkney APH 2 USS Rixey APH 3 References Reflist DANFS ship type stub Warship types of the 19th & 20th centuries Category Ship types ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country nowrap United Kingdom Ship flag shipboxflag United Kingdom civil Ship name Boyne Ship owner Ship ordered Ship builder T.R. Oswald, Southampton Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched 1877 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Full rigged ship , Barque Ship tons burthen 1,403 tons Ship length Ship beam Ship draught Ship draft Ship hold depth Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Ship complement Ship armament Ship notes The Boyne was a 1,403 ton, Nourse Line sailing ship built by T.R. Oswald of Southampton in 1877. It was referred to as the Hoodoo folk magic Hoodoo Ship for the number of mishaps that occurred to it. Voyages on the hoodoo ship Boyne was initially used to carry migrants to New Zealand . In 1882, while on a voyage from Liverpool to Barbados , the Boyne was caught in a heavy gale in the Bay of Biscay , and as her cargo shifted, she listed dangerously. The captain was washed overboard and the ship was rudderless. The crew were saved by the Orchid , whose ... underwent a refit. She was rigged as a barque with an iron mast. It took a while to find a master for ship but finally Captain N.G. Hatch took command of the hoodoo ship and made the first passage to Calcutta ... labourers from India to Demerara and one voyage to Guadeloupe . She was used to transport ... and command of the ship was handed over to the Chief Officer. As the Boyne left Demerara with coal for Calcutta, the hold became heated and the ship could only be saved by throwing the coal overboard. Loss of the ship From Calcutta, she brought 537 Indian indenture d labourers to Fiji arriving at Suva ... ttowgw archives indianships.htm Indian Immigrant Ship List http www.theshipslist.com ships ... more details
enough crew members to carry out task transport unit within the bay. Aircraft bombed the ship, but the crew ...Infobox ship begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image File Jadran USS Anzio.JPEG 275px Ship caption Jadran foreground in Tivat harbour, with the USS Anzio CG 68 behind it. Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Kingdom of Yugoslavia Ship flag shipboxflag Kingdom of Yugoslavia naval Ship name Jadran Ship namesake Adriatic sea Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost 8,407,030 dinars Ship laid down Ship launched 25 June 1931 Ship acquired Ship commissioned 19 August 1933 Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship honours Ship fate captured by Italians in April 1941 Ship notes Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Kingdom of Italy Ship flag shipboxflag Kingdom of Italy naval Ship name Marco Polo Ship namesake Marco Polo Ship ordered Ship builder Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired 1941 Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned 1943 Ship in service Ship honours Ship fate Ship notes Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country SFRY SFR Yugoslavia Ship flag shipboxflag Yugoslavia naval Ship name Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned 1947 Ship decommissioned Ship out of service 1992 Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship fate passed to FRY Navy Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country FR Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro Ship flag shipboxflag Serbia and Montenegro naval Ship name Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned 1992 Ship decommissioned Ship out of service 2006 Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship fate passed to Montenegro Navy Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Montenegro Ship flag shipboxflag Montenegro naval Ship name Ship owner Navy of Montenegro Montenegrin Navy Ship builder Ship launched Ship commissioned Ship status in active service Infobox Ship Characteristics Ship type barquentine Ship displacement 737 tons Ship tons ... more details
near the Bojana River. World War I and Demise During World War I, the ship was used to transport ...Orphan date November 2010 Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country Principality of Montenegro Principality Kingdom of Montenegro Ship flag Ship name Rumija Ship namesake Rumija mountains Ship ordered Sultan Abdul Hamid II ? Ship builder Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched Ship acquired Ship commissioned 3 January 1905 Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship honours Ship fate sunk by Austria Hungary in March 1915 Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Ship type yacht steam yacht Ship displacement Ship tons burthen Ship length 47.78 metres Ship beam Ship height Ship draft Ship power Ship propulsion Ship sail plan Ship speed Ship capacity Ship complement Ship crew Rumija was a yacht steam yacht that served the Navy of Montenegro Montenegrin navy from 1905 to 1915. It had two masts, and was 47.78 metres long and 6.10 metres wide. Rumija was purchased in England by the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Turks and carried the name Zaza . In January 1905, Turkish Sultan Abdul Hamid II gifted the yacht to Prince Nicholas I of Montenegro . The yacht, sailing under Turkish sailors, arrived at Pristan, Montenegro Pristan on 1 January 1905 to be taken over by the Montenegrin crew two days later, on 3 January. Two days later, loaded ... in Meljine . During the first few months, Zaza was used to transport the royal family from the Bay ... to take action into their own hands, following the ship in pursuit for several days with airplanes, submarines ... torpedo boats broke off the ship s anchor chain, pulling the ship to breakwater. This in turn was followed by a series of torpedoes directed toward the ship. The ship is reported to have sunk at 3 45 that morning. Crew The yacht s crew included fourteen men operating the ship. Throughout its course ... November 2010 DEFAULTSORT Rumija Ship Category Steam yachts Category Ships of the Montenegro Navy Category ... more details