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    SS Stirling Castle was built by J.Elder & Co in Glasgow in 1882 and entered service with Thomas Skinner & Co., London in the tea trade from China. At 418...
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  • SS Stirling Castle, a steamship built at Glasgow in 1882; later renamed SS Nord America as a passenger and cargo line. Scrapped in 1911. MV Stirling Castle...
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    RMMV Stirling Castle was a British ocean liner of the Union-Castle Line built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast for the Southampton to South Africa mail service...
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  • ) SS Prins Hendrik II (John Elder & Co.) SS Prins van Oranje II (John Elder & Co.) SS Stirling Castle (John Elder & Co.) SS Volturno TEV Wahine SS Willem...
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    Australia. The MCC team left austerity Britain on 31 August 1946 on the SS Stirling Castle and sailed to Australia, arriving in Perth, Western Australia in September...
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  • 1976. SS Inventor, cargo ship for T&J Harrison, launched 3 July 1935, completed 11 September 1935. MV Stirling Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched...
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  • 1944 SS Argentina (1929) 1929 SS Pennsylvania (1929-1938) Scrapped in 1964 SS Arundel Castle 1894 SS Birma (1905-1913) SS Mitava (1913-1921) SS Josef...
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  • Lord Lieutenant of Stirlingshire from 1936 until 1949. Stirling was the son of Sir Charles Stirling, 8th Baronet (1831–1910) by his wife Anna Georgina Murray...
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    danger, both from the SS in the town who might kill them, or from the approaching Allied forces who might mistakenly attack the castle. To prevent this the...
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    Press. ISBN 978-0750962919. Swiggum, Sue; Kohli, Marjorie. "Union-Castle Mail S.S. Company". The Ships List. "The British & Commonwealth Shipping Company...
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    Prince Wilhelm, son of the German Emperor Wilhelm II, and was a sister ship of SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse. She had a varied career, starting off as a world-record-holding...
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    Retrieved 8 April 2017. Morris, David B. (1919). The Stirling merchant gild and life of John Cowane. Stirling: Morris, David B. pp. 195–210. Retrieved 8 April...
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    Cathedral, Osborne House, Salisbury Cathedral, St George's Chapel, Stirling Castle, The Palace of Westminster, the Royal Pavilion, the White House at...
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  • Colditz (1972 TV series) (category Colditz Castle)
    Escape Officer at Colditz. One of the locations used in filming was Stirling Castle. Lieutenant Colonel John Preston DSO TD (Jack Hedley) – Senior British...
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    Line's Orcades, Orion, Orontes and Otranto, Union-Castle Line's Stirling Castle and Warwick Castle and the Dutch Johan van Oldenbarnevelt. WS 7's escorts...
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  • Thumbnail for List of ships named on the Tower Hill Memorial
    SS Slamat SS Sneland I SS Soesterberg (*) MV Stirling Castle SS Storaa RMS Strathaird SS Tamaroa (see SS Sophocles (1921)) SS Thistlegorm SS Thurso SS Tiberton...
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  • propaganda. According to Brian O. Murdoch, a philologist with the University of Stirling, a notable aspect of the lyrics is that they attack enemy leaders, but...
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    he married Margaret Stirling on 26 June 1940. They had five children. Lord Dalhousie died on 23 December 1928 at Brechin Castle. "No. 27163". The London...
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    Trossachs (category Geography of Stirling (council area))
    and Stirling, and remains popular with walkers, cyclists and tourists. Scenic boat rides on Loch Katrine are popular with visitors: the steamer SS Sir...
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  • traded goods for information and even had a girlfriend in the town. David Stirling later took control of the black market operations. Upon escaping from captivity...
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