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- SS Belgenland was a transatlantic ocean liner and cruise ship that was launched in Belfast, Ireland in 1914 and s****ped in Scotland in 1936. She was renamed...
- Belgenland was the name of two Red Star Line p****enger ships: Belgenland (1878), operated by Red Star from 1879 until 1904 Belgenland (1914), operated...
- Belgenland was an iron-hulled sail-steamer that was launched in England in 1878 and spent most of her career as a Belgian transatlantic ocean liner. She...
- 1930, Diamond, under the false name John Nolan, boarded the ocean liner Belgenland, bound for Europe. The New York City Police Department (NYPD) suspected...
- her father can be found later listed on a p****enger manifest of the SS Belgenland, which arrived in the Port of Los Angeles on December 29, 1927, from Balboa...
- Chartered from White Star Line 1926–29. Belgenland (1878). Sold to Italian owners in 1905 and renamed Venere. Belgenland (1914). Completed as troop ship Belgic...
- Jessop went on two cruises around the World on the company's flagship, Belgenland. When Jessop was 36, she married John James Lewis, a fellow White Star...
- system as several other H&W liners of her era including Laurentic and Belgenland. Justicia's wreck is in the territorial waters of the Republic of Ireland...
- airlift in military transport aircraft. USS Agamemnon HMT Aquitania SS Belgenland HMS Birkenhead SS Cap Arcona (1927) RMS Carmania SS Dorchester HMT Dunera...
- Belgian independence, Hiel composed two cantatas, Belgenland ("The Land of the Belgians") and Rer Belgenland ("Honour to Belgium"), which, set to music, were...