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  • 41Hell ship — The term hell ship mainly refers to the ships used by the Imperial Japanese Navy to transport Allied prisoners of war (POWs) out of the Philippines, Hong Kong and Singapore during World War II. The POWs were taken to Japan, Taiwan, Manchuria, or… …

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  • 42Northfleet (ship) — The Northfleet photographed on the Thames a few days before her loss. The Northfleet was a British full rigged ship that is best remembered for its disastrous sinking in the English Channel in January 1873. The Northfleet was a Blackwall Frigate… …

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  • 43Little Red Ship — Explorer (navire) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Explorer. Explorer …

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  • 44Ghost Ship (film) — Infobox Film name = Ghost Ship caption = A promotional film poster for Ghost Ship ; based on the poster for Death Ship . director = Steve Beck producer = Gilbert Adler Steve Richards Bruce Berman writer = Mark Hanlon John Pogue starring = Gabriel …

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  • 45Thomas W. Lawson (ship) — The Thomas W. Lawson was a seven masted, steel hulled schooner originally planned for the Pacific trade, but then used primarily to haul coal and oil along the East Coast of the United States. Built in 1902, the ship holds the distinction of… …

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  • 46Bluebelle (ship) — The Bluebelle was a 60 foot (18 m) ketch[1] that was the site of brutal murders on November 12, 1961. Terry Jo Duperrault, immediately before her rescue by the Captain Theo The ship was chartered by 41 year old optometrist Dr. Arthur… …

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  • 47Wilhelm Gustloff (ship) — The Wilhelm Gustloff was a German passenger ship constructed by the Blohm and Voss shipyards. She was named after Wilhelm Gustloff, the assassinated German leader of the Swiss Nazi party (NSDAP). The Wilhelm Gustloff was launched on May 5, 1937… …

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  • 48Vasa (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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  • 49Pamir (ship) — Pamir was one of the famous Flying P Liner sailing ships of the German shipping company F. Laeisz. She was the last commercial sailing ship to round Cape Horn, in 1949. Outmoded by more modern bulk carriers, and having severe technical… …

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  • 50Duke William (ship) — The Duke William, was a ship, a transport vessel from England, which was part of the Ile Saint Jean Campaign during the French and Indian War. While the Duke William was transporting Acadians from Ile St Jean (Prince Edward Island) to France, the …

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