PS Bristol Queen was a passenger excursion vessel built for P & A Campbell in 1946. Charles Hill & Sons in Bristol built her as yard number 334. She was...
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The PS Medway Queen is a paddle driven steamship, the only mobile estuary paddle steamer left in the United Kingdom. She was one of the "little ships...
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PS Waverley is the last seagoing passenger-carrying paddle steamer in the world. Built in 1946, she sailed from Craigendoran on the Firth of Clyde to Arrochar...
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(ID-3019) (1907), SS Verdala (1913), SS Monrovia (1943), PS Bristol Queen (1946), PS Waverley (1947), and PS Maid of the Loch (1953) "Rankin and Blackmore". Grace's...
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was visited frequently by P&A Campbell's steamers. The PS Bristol Queen (1946) and PS Cardiff Queen (1947) were regular visitors. On 16 October 1970, spans...
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P & A Campbell (category Defunct companies based in Bristol)
1939–1972 (renamed Westward Ho in 1965) Empress Queen 1940–1955 PS Bristol Queen 1946–1968 PS Cardiff Queen 1947–1968 Crested Eagle 1957 (built 1938) SR...
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HMS Avon Vale (L06) HMS Bacchante (1901) HMS Barham (04) HMS Barrosa (D68) PS Barry (1907) HMS Basilisk (H11) SS Bata (1919) HMS Beagle (1909) HMS Beagle (H30)...
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passengers on the Bristol Channel and was sunk during minesweeping duty in World War II PS Vale of Clyde (1907–1952) PS Eagle III (1910–1946) TS Queen Alexandra...
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List of shipwrecks in the Great Lakes (redirect from PS Queen City)
45°07′15″N 80°09′58″W / 45.12083°N 80.16611°W / 45.12083; -80.16611 (=PS Waubuno) Wexford United Kingdom 9 November 1913 Lost on Lake Huron during...
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Donald Campbell (category Recipients of the Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct)
000 lbf (71 kN) thrust would be equivalent of 36,000 bhp (27,000 kW; 36,000 PS) at 840 mph (1,350 km/h). To increase publicity for his rocket car venture...
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