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The SS Great Britain is in Bristol
The SS stands for: Steam Ship
She had a crew of 120 - and could carry 360 passengers. See the related link for the Wikipedia article.
Isambard Kingdom Brunel began building the SS Great Britain when he was 37 years old. The construction started in 1839, and the ship was launched in 1843. It was one of the first iron-hulled, steam-powered transatlantic ships and marked a significant advancement in maritime engineering.
German troops invaded Poland on September 1st 1939. On September 3rd, Britain and France declared war on Germany. Germany then went on to attack many other European countries including Norway, Denmark, Holland, Belgium, France, Luxemburg, Britain, Russia and many more Baltic and East European countries.
SS Great Eastern in 1858
The SS in 'SS Great Britain' stands for 'Steamship'.
The SS Great Britain is in Bristol
SS Great Britain was launched 19th July 1843.
no the ss great Britain rubbish, it was fake, a myth, it sunk drunk people fAT
SS Great Britain built by IK Brunel The SS Great Britain was a ship not a "boat"
It could held 120 people
John Gray
SS in nautical terms stands for steamshipSS Great Britain is a good example.
The SS stands for: Steam Ship
The SS Great Britain was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and launched in Bristol in 1843. She was the world's first iron hulled, steam powered ship.
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