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There is a page named "MV Walmer Castle (1936)" on Wikipedia

  • MV Walmer Castle was a UK cargo liner. She was launched in 1936 in Northern Ireland, and was the smallest ocean-going ship in the Union-Castle Line fleet...
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  • was scrapped in 1932. MV Walmer Castle was launched 17 September 1936 and completed 30 November as a cargo ship for Union-Castle Line. During WWII she...
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    order (renamed Walmer Castle before it came into service) and the Castle Line fleet included: Arundel Castle (3) (1894–1905), Avondale Castle (1897–1912)...
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  • September 1936, completed 16 December 1936. MV Walmer Castle, cargo ship for Union Castle, launched 17 September 1936, completed 30 November 1936. Sunk 21...
    210 KB (19,872 words) - 00:59, 17 August 2024
  • 1901, renamed USS Rijndam 1918, scrapped 1929. RMS Walmer Castle, passenger ship for Union-Castle Line, launched on 6 July 1901, completed 20 February...
    209 KB (19,555 words) - 00:56, 17 August 2024
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    rescued by HMS Deptford and then transferred to the rescue ship Walmer Castle. Walmer Castle was bombed two days later and five of City of Waterford's survivors...
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    Audacity. A Fw 200 sank a ship picking up survivors from a U-boat attack (Walmer Castle). The attack alerted two fighters, which dispatched the Condor. Remaining...
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