The SS Edmund was a cargo ship that primarily operated in the North Atlantic during the early to mid-20th century. It was used for transporting goods, including wartime supplies, across the ocean. The ship's design and capacity made it suitable for both commercial and military logistics, contributing to its significance during times of conflict.
Edmund Harry Tattersall has written: 'Europe at play' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Social life and customs, Sports
From the chairman of the North-western Mutual Life Insurance Company, MR. Edmund Fitzgerald
Edmund Payne's birth name is Edmund James Payne.
Edmund Mortimer's birth name is Olson, Edmund Mortimer.
Edmund Perry died in 1985.
The Steamship, SS Edmund Fitzgerald, was a freight carrier which sank in Lake Superior on 10 November 1975. Up to today theories abound but no definitive cause for the sinking has been established.
Yes - SS Edmund Fitzgerald and also the Cyprus.
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The SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior during a storm on November 10, 1975, killing 29 men.
The SS stands for: Steam Ship
James Edmund Scripps has written: 'Five months abroad' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Description and travel
Francis Edmund Town Fowler has written: 'Southern lights and shadows' -- subject(s): Description and travel
the Gestapo arrested them and the SS imprisoned them
ss tuner is used for calculating the depth of penetration
Because after he climbed Mt Everst, he decided to travel the world
Edmund Burke Thompson has written: 'Maps of Connecticut before the year 1800' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Description and travel, Maps
When used before the name of a ship, S.S. is an abbreviation for steamship.