- SS
Rhynland was a p****enger ship
owned by the Red Star Line. She was
built in 1879 by
Barrow Shipbuilding Company. The ship was sold to
Italy in 1906,...
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English feet. 1 elle = 27
Rhynland inches = 2.25
Rhynland feet [0.685 m]. 1
English yard = 34.85 (≈35)
Rhynland inches = 2.916
Rhynland feet 32 loot = 16 ons...
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Ryndam in 1951
Atlas arriving in Miami, 1974 SS
Rhynland 1879 SS
Rhyna (1906) S****ped in 1906 SS
Rhynland in 1890 SS Roma (1926) 1926 SS
Aquila (1939–1945)...
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renamed Pennland. Sunk in 1941
after being damaged by
enemy aircraft.
Rhynland (1879). Sold to
Italian owners in 1906,
renamed Rhyna and s****ped. Rusland...
- there, they
travelled to
Antwerp and left the old
continent aboard the SS
Rhynland from the Red Star Line. On
September 14, 1893, the
family arrived at Ellis...
- The name
Rijnland (alternative
historical spellings: Rhijnland,
Rhynland, Rynland;
Latin Rhenolandia)
means "Rhineland" in Dutch. When
referring to the...
- Island, Florida, 29
miles (47 km) east of the
entrance to
Pensacola Bay.
Rhynland Belgium The
ocean liner ran
aground on
Fenwick Island.
Refloated on 4...
- P****enger
Lists (December 7, 1899 – May 5, 1900):
Manifest of the S. S.
Rhynland". FamilySearch. Washington, D.C.:
National Archives and
Records Administration...
- Henke,
Adolph and Schott,
August Ludwig:
Waarde ingezetenen van
Leyden en
Rhynland!; [S.l.] [1818] Henke,
Adolph and Schott,
August Ludwig:
Zeitschrift für...
- of 75.
Gullane emigrated to America,
sailing from
Liverpool on the SS
Rhynland of the Red Star Line and
arrived in
Philadelphia on 20
January 1897. In...