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HMHS Ship
Copyright 2021 by Neal Wellman (godzilla rocks)
Uploaded 2021-05-05 - Downloaded 231 times
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U.S.C.G PEQUOT (1922)
Copyright 2021 by Neal Wellman (godzilla rocks)
Uploaded 2021-05-04 - Downloaded 196 times
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The third Pequot was laid down in 1908 for the Army as USAMP General Samuel M. Mills by American Brown Boveri Electrical Corp., Camden, NJ (later New York Shipbuilding Corp.)
Launched 13 February 1909
Acquired by the Coast Guard 29 April 1922
Renamed Pequot 1 May 1922 and commissioned USCGC Pequot the same day
Transferred to the Navy 1 November 1941
Returned to the Coast Guard 1 January 1946
Decommissioned 5 December 1946
Sold for scrap 5 September 1947 to Potomac Shipwrecking Co., Inc. of Popes Creek, MD.
Specifications:

Displacement 960 t.
Length 166' 6"
Beam 32' 6"
Draft 13' 3"
Speed 13.5 kts.
Complement 53 (1938)
Armament: 1938 - None. 1945 - Two 20mm mounts
Propulsion: Two Foster-Wheeler boilers, two compound expansion steam engines, two shafts.
Ciudad de Alicante
Copyright 2021 by Neal Wellman (godzilla rocks)
Uploaded 2021-05-03 - Downloaded 124 times
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Ship's characteristics:
Displacement: 2434 tons
Dimensions:
Length: 226’ 9” (81.3m)
Beam: 40’ 8” (12.4m)
Draught: -
Speed: 16 knots
Armament: 1 x 4.7” (120mm) (1 x 1); 2 x 4” (102mm) (2 x 1); 1 x 4 pdr (47mm) (1 x 1)
She operated with the Ciudad de Valencia in the North Sea, where she assisted in the capture of the Republican steamers Sil and Río Miera.
~~~~~S.S. L A P A L M A~~~~~
Copyright 2021 by Neal Wellman (godzilla rocks)
Uploaded 2021-05-03 - Downloaded 147 times
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SS Gallic
Copyright 2021 by Neal Wellman (godzilla rocks)
Uploaded 2021-05-03 - Downloaded 264 times
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SS Gallic was a paddle wheel steamship, built in 1894 as SS Birkenhead by John Scott & Co., Kinghorn, Fife. She was owned and operated by Birkenhead Corporation as a ferry on the River Mersey until being sold to the White Star Line in 1907 for use as a passenger tender to the company's various ocean liners.


History
United Kingdom
Name:
SS Birkenhead (1894-1907)
SS Gallic (1907-1913)
Owner:
Birkenhead Corporation (1894-1907)
SS Gallic (1894) Minecraft Map White Star Line (1907-1913)
Operator: Owner operated
Port of registry: Liverpool
Builder: John Scott & Co., Kinghorn, Fife
Launched: 1894
Fate: Scrapped in 1913
General characteristics
Tonnage: 461 tons
Length: 150 ft (45.7 m)
Beam: 28 ft 3 in (8.6 m)
Decks: 1
Propulsion: 2 double compound cylinder engines powering 2 paddle wheels
Speed: 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Capacity: 1,200 passengers and mail
SS Traffic 1873
Copyright 2021 by Neal Wellman (godzilla rocks)
Uploaded 2021-05-02 - Downloaded 165 times
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SS Traffic was a baggage tender of the White Star Line, built in 1872 by Philip Speakman in Runcorn. She was based at the Port of Liverpool, and maintained a 24-year career with White Star. Traffic briefly served as a cargo vessel, but soon returned to tendering service.

In 1896, Traffic was sold to the Liverpool Lighterage Co., where she served for fifty-nine years in reliable service. On 5th May 1941 she was sunk in Liverpool docks by German aircraft during the 'May Blitz'. She was later raised and returned to service, she was broken up at Tranmere in 1955, at an age of eighty-two years. Traffic is perhaps the earliest (if not one of the earliest) examples of a ship's tender, having been built in the 1870s. She was also possibly the only baggage tender used by the White Star Line until the company purchased SS Gallic (ex-Birkenhead) in 1907 (Wikipedia, 2021).
S.S. Magnetic 1891
Copyright 2021 by Neal Wellman (godzilla rocks)
Uploaded 2021-05-02 - Downloaded 146 times
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Model made by me. Tender of the White Star Line.
Mauretania II
Copyright 2021 by Neal Wellman (godzilla rocks)
Uploaded 2021-04-30 - Downloaded 411 times
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{REUPLOAD} SS Rotterdam
Copyright 2021 by Neal Wellman (godzilla rocks)
Uploaded 2021-04-28 - Downloaded 609 times
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Neal's RMS Aquitania
Copyright 2021 by Neal Wellman (godzilla rocks)
Uploaded 2021-04-28 - Downloaded 588 times
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THIS IS FOR VIRTUAL SAILOR 7!



RMS Aquitania was a British ocean liner of the Cunard Line in service from 1914 to 1950. She was designed by Leonard Peskett and built by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland. She was launched on 21 April 1913[5] and sailed on her maiden voyage from Liverpool to New York on 30 May 1914. Aquitania was the third in Cunard Line's grand trio of express liners, preceded by RMS Mauretania and RMS Lusitania, and was the last surviving four-funnelled ocean liner.[6] Shortly after Aquitania entered service, World War I broke out, during which she was first converted into an auxiliary cruiser before being used as a troop transport and a hospital ship, notably as part of the Dardanelles Campaign.

Returned to transatlantic passenger service in 1920, she served alongside the Mauretania and the Berengaria. Considered during this period of time as one of the most attractive ships, Aquitania earned the nickname "the Ship Beautiful" from her passengers.[4] She continued in service after the merger of Cunard Line with White Star Line in 1934. The company planned to retire her and replace her with RMS Queen Elizabeth in 1940.

However, the outbreak of World War II allowed the ship to remain in service for ten more years. During the war and until 1947, she served as a troop transport. She was used in particular to take home Canadian soldiers from Europe. After the war, she transported migrants to Canada before the Board of Trade found her unfit for further commercial service. Aquitania was retired from service in 1949 and was sold scrapping the following year. Having served as a passenger ship for 36 years, Aquitania ended her career as the longest serving Cunard vessel, a record which stood for six years until overtaken by RMS Scythia's service record of 37 years. In 2004 Aquitania's service record was pushed into third place when Queen Elizabeth 2 became the longest serving Cunard vessel.
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