- Trans-Antarctic Expedition. The ship,
originally named Polaris, was
built at
Framnæs shipyard and
launched in 1912 from
Sandefjord in Norway. When one of her...
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Framnaes Point (54°8′S 36°39′W / 54.133°S 36.650°W / -54.133; -36.650) is a
point 1 mile (2 km)
southwest of Cape Saunders, on the
north side of Stromness...
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Grenland Framnæs (formerly
Hitec Framnæs) is a
design and
engineering company operating in the oil and gas,
marine and
process industries. The company...
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Framnæs shipyard (
Framnæs mekaniske Værksted) was a
former Norwegian shipbuilding and
engineering firm
headquartered in Sandefjord, in
Vestfold county...
- This is a list of
ships built by the
Framnæs Mekaniske Værksted in Sandefjord, Norway.
Notes to the table: NHP =
Nominal horse power LPG =
Liquid Petroleum...
- full-rigged ship,
named after a
Norwegian shipowner. The
vessel was
built at
Framnæs shipyard in Sandefjord, Norway, and was
delivered on 17 June 1937. The...
- West
African ports. Thor Dahl then
contracted a new trio at
their own
Framnaes shipyard in
Sandefjord which were
faster and
close to 9,000 DWT: MV Thorshope...
- Georgia, low rock well off Shag
Rocks Black Rocks,
South Georgia, near
Framnaes Point Black Rock (Brighton and Hove), an area near
Brighton Marina, South...
- The name
appears to be
first used on a 1929
British Admiralty chart.
Framnaes Point 54°08'S, 36°39'W
Point 1 mi SW of Cape Saunders, on the N side of...
- was also a
board member of the
Federation of
Norwegian Industries and
Framnæs Mekaniske Værksted,
chairman of
Privatbanken i
Sandefjord and the supervisory...