
SS Regina (1907) - Wikipedia
The SS Regina was a cargo ship built for the Merchant Mutual Line and home ported in Montreal, Quebec. Named after Regina, Saskatchewan, Regina had a tonnage of 1,956 gross register …
Regina (ship) - Wikipedia
Regina is the name of several ships. Ships with this name include: HMCS Regina (K234), a Flower-class corvette, launched in 1941 and sunk in 1944, after being torpedoed by the …
SS Regina Archival Collection | GG Archives
Ephemera for the SS Regina available may include Passenger Lists, Menus, Brochures, Sailing Schedules, Route Maps, Photographs, and more.
1913 Wreck of the Regina - Shipwrecks.com
Surface supplied air diver ready to dive the Regina. The Regina was lost in what has since been described as the worst storm in the history of Great Lakes shipping. The storm sank at least a …
Maritime History: Shipwreck of the SS Regina - The Scuba News
Sep 27, 2021 · The SS Regina was a Merchant Mutual Line cargo ship that was based in Montreal, Quebec. Regina had a tonnage of 1,956 gross register tons (GRT) and a crew of 32. …
HMCS Regina (FFH 334) - Wikipedia
HMCS Regina is a Halifax-class frigate that has served in the Canadian Forces and Royal Canadian Navy since 1993. Regina is the fifth vessel in her class which is the name for the …
1913 Wreck of the SS Regina - Shipwrecks.com
Links to full article on the history, discovery & salvage of the 1913 Lake Huron shipwreck SS Regina. 1987 expedition by Dr. E. Lee Spence & Wayne Brusate.
Jim Hettinger: The Regina — a mystery solved
Mar 18, 2016 · The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration described the Regina: “Built in Dumbarton, Scotland, by A. McMillan and Son, the Regina was a steel package freighter …
Welcome to DeepRoots - S.S. Regina D'Italia
The S.S. Regina D’Italia was built by Sir J. Laing & Sons January 20th, 1907. The first voyage run was from Genoa to Naples to Palermo to New York beginning May 15th, 1907. December of …
SS Regina (1907) - Ships - ship.spottingworld.com
Jul 10, 2010 · The SS Regina was a steel canaler built for the Canada Steamship Lines and home ported in Montreal, Quebec. Named after Regina, Saskatchewan, the Regina had a tonnage of …
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