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known for its role in
scientific expeditions in the Arctic.
Built as SS
Lintrose in 1913 for
ferry service in Newfoundland, she was sold to the government...
- his
second wife,
Euphemia Amelia Murray of
Lintrose, a
noted singer,
daughter of
Mungo Murray of
Lintrose, who was
reckoned a
beauty of her time and was...
- the Reid
Newfoundland Company the
icebreaking mail
steamers Bruce and
Lintrose. They then
began negotiations with A. J.
Harvey and Co. for the purchase...
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Sedov (1915–1967; ex-Beothic (1909–1915);
broken up)
Sadko (1915–1941; ex-
Lintrose (1912–1915); sank in 1941)
Mikula Seleaninovich (1916–1918)
Ledokol V (1916–1941;...
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destination port of Sydney. From that year, Bruce,
together with the new RMS
Lintrose,
maintained a
daily service between the
terminus of the
Newfoundland Railway...
- long and 1,553
gross register tons.
Together with Beothic, Earl Grey and
Lintrose,
Bruce was sold to the
Russian government in 1915 and
renamed Solovey Budimirovich...
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Arkhangelsk area from 9
October 1914.
Canada and
another Canadian icebreaker,
Lintrose (Sadko in
Russian service) were key in
extending the
navigation season...
- ordnancesurvey.co.uk.
Ordnance Survey. 1
January 2016.
Retrieved 30
January 2016. "
Lintrose:
Temporary Camp (Roman)". Canmore.
Retrieved 24 July 2018. v t e...
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Fodderdance was
rebuilt as a
Victorian mansion in the 19th
century and
renamed Lintrose House. He
first married the
daughter of Sir
Thomas Blair of Balthayock...
- Category C(S) 51602
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Doocot 56°31′38″N 3°15′44″W / 56.527308°N 3.262174°W / 56.527308; -3.262174 (
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