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Storstad was a
steam cargo ship
built in 1910 by Armstrong,
Whitworth & Co Ltd of
Newcastle for A. F.
Klaveness & Co of Sandefjord, Norway. The ship was...
- in
Canada following a
collision in
thick fog with the
Norwegian collier Storstad in the
early hours of 29 May 1914, on
route to Liverpool.
Although the...
- in
Canada following a
collision in
thick fog with the
Norwegian collier Storstad in the
early hours of 29 May 1914. It had just
begun its 96th voyage, departing...
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between Uppsala and the
smallest storstad in Sweden, Malmö, is the
reason Statistics Sweden changed the
definition of
storstad in 2017. In
Ukraine the term...
- of
Ireland sank in the
Saint Lawrence River after colliding with the SS
Storstad. 1,012
people died.
Among the
other sinkings are the
sinking by torpedo...
- The
Empress of
Ireland was
rammed by the
Storstad, a
Norwegian collier, in her
starboard midsection.
Storstad remained afloat,
however Empress of Ireland...
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Kinnaman began his
acting career as a
child actor in
Swedish soap
opera Storstad (1990). His
older sister was
dating one of the show's directors, and he...
- Pointe-au-Père,
Quebec in
heavy fog. At 02:00
Storstad crashed into the side of the CP liner.
Storstad,
though damaged, did not sink.
Empress of Ireland...
- muni****l
center of service,
commerce and
administration for an area.
Storstad (English:
metropolitan area,
literally "large city") is a term usually...
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auxiliary cruiser Thor, and the
prizes Duquesa and
Storstad. The
raiders transferred some 600
prisoners to
Storstad while they
refueled from
Nordmark and Eurofeld...