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1The Forgotten Tragedy

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“The Forgotten Tragedy” Metadata:

  • Title: The Forgotten Tragedy
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 287
  • Publisher: Shaun Tyas
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Donington, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

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  • First Year Published: 2002
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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    Ulster Prince

    Ulster Prince or prince of Ulster, may refer to: "Prince of Ulster", an aristocratic title held by The O'Neill, see King of Ulster MV Ulster Prince (1929)

    MV Ulster Monarch (1929)

    and 1930. She and her sisters, Ulster Prince and Ulster Queen, were pioneer diesel-propelled cross-channel passenger ships. Her original grey hull was later

    MV Ulster Prince (1929)

    MV Ulster Prince was a passenger ferry operated across the Irish Sea between 1929 and 1940. She became a total loss in Greece while a troop ship during

    MV Ulster Prince (1966)

    MV Ulster Prince was a passenger ferry operated across the Irish Sea by P&O Ferries between 1967 and 1981. She was sold for further service in the Mediterranean

    MV Leinster (1937)

    1966. She was renamed Ulster Prince to replace the 1929 motorship of that name, lost during WWII. MV Leinster was a passenger ship built by Harland and

    Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

    construction of Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. Alfred soon recovered from his injury and was able to resume command of his ship and return home in early

    Prince George, Duke of Kent

    Prince George, Duke of Kent (George Edward Alexander Edmund; 20 December 1902 – 25 August 1942), was a member of the British royal family, the fourth son

    MV Ulster Queen (1967)

    sister, Ulster Prince she took over the Liverpool - Belfast night service, replacing the pre-war motorships Ulster Monarch and Ulster Prince (2). The

    Blue Ensign

    may be used on vessels by certain authorised yacht clubs, Royal Research Ships and British merchant vessels whose master holds a commission in the Royal

    List of ship names of the Royal Navy (U–Z)

    list of Royal Navy ship names starting with U, V, W, X, Y, and Z. U1407 Ufton Uganda Ulex Ulleswater Ulster Ulster Monarch Ulster Queen Ultimatum Ultor