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- Beaverburn was the name of two steamships operated by the Canadian Pacific Railway: SS Beaverburn (1927), torpedoed and sunk in 1940 SS Beaverburn (1944)...
- Beaverburn was a 9,875 GRT fast cargo liner which was built in 1944 for Britain's Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) as Empire Captain. In 1946 she was sold...
- most advanced steam freighters of their time: Beaverford, Beaverdale, Beaverburn, Beaverhill and Beaverbrae. In 1939, the CP Ship Empress of Australia...
- vessel Ceronia. The Ceronia was damaged and the 9,874 GRT British ship Beaverburn was sunk. Nevertheless, U-41 did not return to her home port, she was...
- Calais route TSS Curraghmore (1920) TSS Fishbourne (1927) a car ferry SS Beaverburn (1928) TSS Canterbury (1929) MS Loch Fyne (1931) "William Denny and Brothers"...
- Va****e and Keramiai from convoy OA 80G. February 5, 1940 U-41 sinks Beaverburn from convoy OA 84. February 14, 1940 The United Kingdom announces armaments...
- Canadian Pacific in 1927 and 1928. Her sister ships were Beaverdale, Beaverburn, Beaverhill and Beaverbrae. They Designed to carry 10,000 deadweight tons...
- 6 February 1940. col F, p. 8. "SS Beaverburn ? (OA-84) (+1940)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 21 October 2011. "Beaverburn". uboat.net. Retrieved 29 January 2021...
- resumed providing a transatlantic service utilizing the cargo liners Beaverburn and Beaverford, which were joined in 1947-50 by the re****ed Empress of...
- the German submarine U-41 attacked the convoy, sinking the freighter Beaverburn and damaging the tanker Ceronia. Antelope retaliated, depth-charging and...