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  • 11Ghost ship — In modern English, the term ghost ship has come to denote at least one of three separate (though occasionally overlapping) definitions, all of which involving, in one respect or other, unexplained circumstances. Historically, the term has been… …

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  • 12Vasa (ship) — Vasa (or Wasa ) [The original name of the ship was Wasen / Wassen ( The Sheaf ), after the sheaf in the coat of arms of the House of Vasa, which was also part of the coat of arms of Sweden at the time. Vasa has since become the most widely… …

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  • 13Kyrenia ship — The Kyrenia ship is the wreck of a 4th century BC Greek merchant ship. It was discovered by Greek Cypriot sponge diver Andreas Kariolou in 1967 and salvaged close to Kyrenia in Cyprus in an expedition directed by Michael Katzev, a graduate… …

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  • 14Amsterdam (VOC ship) — The Amsterdam was a 18th century cargo ship of the Dutch East India Company. The ship started its maiden voyage from Texel to Batavia on 8 January 1749, but was wrecked in a storm on the North Sea on 26 January 1749. The shipwreck was discovered… …

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  • 15Goya (ship) — The Goya was a German transport ship, carrying more than 6,000 mostly wounded Wehrmacht troops and civilians who were fleeing the Soviet army, which was sunk by a Soviet submarine in 1945. Most of the passengers drowned, and the sinking of the… …

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  • 16Dunedin (ship) — The Dunedin in 1876, wearing the colours of Shaw, Savill Albion Line of London (retained in 1882). Painting by Frederick Tudgay (1841–1921), 47 cm by 77 cm oil on canvas, originally owned by the ship s captain, John Whitson. The Dunedin …

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  • 17Newport Ship — Coordinates: 51°35′18″N 2°59′37″W / 51.58833°N 2.99361°W / 51.58833; 2.99361 …

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  • 18Newport ship — The Newport ship is a 15th century sailing vessel discovered by archaeologists in June 2002 in the city of Newport, south Wales. The original length of the ship was around 80 feet (25 metres), and it would have been quite capable of continental… …

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  • 19Marlborough (ship) — For other uses, see Marlborough (disambiguation). The Marlborough in Port Chalmers (NZ) Career (Great Britain) …

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  • 20Belem (ship) — The Belem is a three masted barque from France.*Construction year: 1896, launched on 10 June 1896 *Maiden voyage: on July 31, 1896 to Montevideo and Belém, Brasil her namesake *Shipbuilding: Chantiers Adolphe Dubigeon, Nantes (Chantenay sur… …

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