
USS Shamrock - Wikipedia
USS Shamrock was a large (974 ton) seaworthy steamer with powerful guns, acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy as a gunboat in support of the Union Navy blockade of Confederate waterways.
SS Shamrock – Irish Maritime History - lugnad.ie
The SS Shamrock - a story from the Emergency - ahem - I mean World War Two - and every word is true - click here for the SS Shamrock story
Steam Workshop::SS Shamrock (Rust Free) - Steam Community
May 19, 2024 · The SS Shamrock, constructed in 1921, served as a vital cargo vessel for the Sawyer Isles Shipping Co. It was responsible for transporting a diverse range of goods including machinery, livestock, and more. In 1951, while stationed at North Sawyer harbour, the ship started to exhibit signs of ageing.
USS Shamrock Bay - Wikipedia
USS Shamrock Bay (CVE-84) was the thirtieth of fifty Casablanca-class escort carriers built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was named after Shamrock Bay, located within Baranof Island, of the Territory of Alaska.
Irish Wrecks On-Line - Shamrock SS (No. 689)
Lies to the South-West of Carrickdorish Rocks. 2 Boilers, a cabin structure, decking plates and ribs remain. Some 4" shells can still be found. Don't touch any cheese-like substance as it could be phosphorous! Dive at any state of the tide.
SHAMROCK PASSENGER/CARGO SHIP 1879-1918 - WRECK …
SHAMROCK PASSENGER/CARGO SHIP 1879-1918, wreck, wreck database. SHAMROCK PASSENGER/CARGO SHIP 1879-1918 - WRECK WRAK EPAVE WRACK PECIO ... SS Shamrock (+1918) Details. general: nationality: british: purpose: transport type: …
USS SHAMROCK BAY (CVE-84) Deployments & History - HullNumber.com
USS Shamrock Bay was a Casablanca-class aircraft carrier built and active during World War II. A busy carrier, she earned three battle stars for her brief but important wartime service. Below are highlights of her activities:
Chronological List of Ships Operating on the Holyhead to …
Crew and Officers of the SS Hibernia 1900-1915 The Port of Holyhead owes its prosperity mainly to the sea, and mainly to these vessels and their crews who sailed daily to Ireland. Tragically over the years, many lives would be lost, either by accident or by …
Steam Workshop::SS Shamrock - Steam Community
Jan 10, 2010 · @PumpyBoBo i dont think so, but its been a long while, so i dont know for sure.
SS Shamrock | Rotanev's Stormworks Universe Wiki | Fandom
The SS Shamrock, or sometimes referred to as the TSS Shamrock in some photographs, was a vessel owned and operated by the Heaport Transport Industry. She split and foundered in the ocean in 1931, with her wreck being discovered in 1993.