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1899 British ocean liner built for the Cunard Line
RMS Ivernia was a British ocean liner built for the Cunard Line by C. S. Swan & Hunter of Wallsend, England, and launched in 1899. The Ivernia was one
RMS_Ivernia_(1899)
Saxonia class ocean liner
RMS Ivernia was a Saxonia-class ocean liner, completed in 1955 by John Brown & Company at Clydebank, Scotland for Cunard Line, for their transatlantic
RMS_Ivernia_(1954)
List of ships with the same or similar names
RMS Ivernia may refer to the following specific vessels: RMS Ivernia (1899) launched in 1899 and sunk in 1917 RMS Ivernia (1954) launched in 1954, renamed
RMS_Ivernia
Topics referred to by the same term
Ivernia may refer to: Land of the Iverni, in southwest Ireland Hibernia, the island of Ireland[citation needed] SS Ivernia, liner launched 1899, torpedoed
Ivernia
British passenger ship of the Cunard Line
the second and largest ship launched of the Ivernia class of intermediate liners for Cunard. RMS Ivernia was launched a few months before Saxonia, and
RMS_Saxonia_(1899)
British merchant navy captain (1856–1933)
Cherbourg Star of thee East Catalonia RMS Umbria Aleppo RMS Carpathia Ivernia RMS Caronia RMS Mauretania RMS Aquitania Transylvania RMS Lusitania Ultonia
William_Thomas_Turner
Ocean liner known for rescuing survivors of RMS Titanic
fleet during this time, ordering the construction of three new liners, SS Ivernia, Saxonia, and Carpathia. Rather than attempting to fully regain prestige
RMS_Carpathia
United States historic place
The Ivernia Apartment Building is a historic residential apartment building at 91-93 Pine Street on the east side of Springfield, Massachusetts. Built
Ivernia_Apartment_Building
British cruise line
oriented at the Liverpool–Boston service. These were the 'Ivernias' or Ivernia-class: RMS Ivernia, RMS Saxonia and the later, smaller RMS Carpathia. These
Cunard_Line
Shipbuilding company based in England
ship was named RMS Ivernia, launched in 1899. She was Cunard's largest ship at time of launch. The success and flexibility of Ivernia and her sister ship
Swan_Hunter
Island in the North Atlantic Ocean
meaning "fertile soil". The Classical Latin name for the island of Ireland, Ivernia, also comes from this same root, and it remains a popular, poetic synonym
Ireland
Passenger ship
UK-Montreal service. The other three were the Ivernia (1955), Carinthia (1956) and Sylvania (1957) The Saxonia and Ivernia were extensively rebuilt in 1962-63 as
RMS_Saxonia_(1954)
Country in Northwestern Europe
meaning "fertile soil". The Classical Latin name for the island of Ireland, Ivernia, also comes from this same root, and it remains a popular, poetic synonym
Republic_of_Ireland
Mining company based in Perth, Western Australia
shipping containers, then shipped to overseas markets. In November 2015, Ivernia Inc and Geo Zone Exploration Limited signed a merger agreement, and on
Rosslyn_Hill_Mining
People of early Ireland
observes that this settlement has the same name as the island as a whole, Ivernia (Ἰουερνία, Iouernia). These Iverni are identified with the Érainn (Érnai
Iverni
Area of Liverpool, England
Saxonia, Ivernia, Sylvania, Woolhope and Haggerston. Five of these roads are named after Cunard ships, Mauretania, Lusitania, Saxonia, Ivernia and Sylvania
Walton,_Liverpool
Sailing ship; site of 1961 mass murder
Jan: Arcadia 12 Jan: HMS Oberon 23 Jan: Santa Maria 8 Apr: Dara 25 Apr: Ivernia April (unknown date): Crane 29 May: Red Crusader 4 Jul: K-19 22 Oct: Bianca
Bluebelle_(ship)
Ballistic missile submarine
Jan: Arcadia 12 Jan: HMS Oberon 23 Jan: Santa Maria 8 Apr: Dara 25 Apr: Ivernia April (unknown date): Crane 29 May: Red Crusader 4 Jul: K-19 22 Oct: Bianca
Soviet_submarine_K-19
British Transatlantic ocean liner
fleetmate RMS Ascania having been replaced on the Canadian run by Saxonia, Ivernia and the Carinthia. Franconia's pre-war around-the-world cruises and distinguished
RMS_Franconia_(1922)
City and unitary authority in Essex, England
thousand were held on three ships, the Royal Edward, the Saxonia and the Ivernia which were moored off the pier until May 1915. The War Office selected
Southend-on-Sea
Waterway in southern Greece
in the area, including HMS Greyhound (H05), HMS Gloucester (62), and SS Ivernia. The Kythira Strait represents one of the most dangerous navigational hazards
Kythira_Strait
1910 British ocean liner built for the Cunard Line
Liverpool to Boston passenger service, Catalonia, Cephalonia and Pavonia, with Ivernia, Saxonia and Carpathia. This more than doubled the gross register tonnage
RMS_Franconia_(1910)
Celtic ethnolinguistic group
Ancient Roman writers, such as Caesar, Pliny, and Tacitus, derived from Ivernia the name Hibernia; although the Romans tended to call the isle Scotia,
Gaels
1920 sailing ship famous for sinking
Jan: Arcadia 12 Jan: HMS Oberon 23 Jan: Santa Maria 8 Apr: Dara 25 Apr: Ivernia April (unknown date): Crane 29 May: Red Crusader 4 Jul: K-19 22 Oct: Bianca
Albatross_(1920_schooner)
British ocean liner from 1911 to 1935
March (unknown date): HMS Empress of India April: Lake Champlain 24 May: Ivernia 1 Aug: Numancia 6 Sep: Poignard, Saint Louis 20 Sep: RMS Olympic, HMS Hawke
RMS_Olympic
List of ships with the same or similar names
from 1922 to 1956 RMS Franconia (1954), ocean liner, built in 1955 as RMS Ivernia and renamed RMS Franconia in 1963 This article includes a list of ships
RMS_Franconia
Titanic survivor (1906–2006)
parents and three brothers sailed from Boston aboard the Cunard Line's Ivernia and arrived in Liverpool on July 4, from where they proceeded to Gothenburg
Lillian_Asplund
British merchant seaman (1869–1940)
Rostron joined the RMS Mauretania and in April 1916 he joined the RMS Ivernia in the Mediterranean Sea. He returned to Mauretania in 1917 before taking
Arthur_Rostron
"War Wrecks". Encyclopedia of Australian Shipwrecks. netspace.net.au. "Ivernia history". Archived from the original on 9 October 2016. Retrieved 15 March
List of maritime disasters in World War I
List_of_maritime_disasters_in_World_War_I
March (unknown date): HMS Empress of India April: Lake Champlain 24 May: Ivernia 1 Aug: Numancia 6 Sep: Poignard, Saint Louis 20 Sep: RMS Olympic, HMS Hawke
SS_Delhi
Town in Inverclyde, Scotland
paddlewheel ferries would service the liners. Cunard operated: the RMS Ivernia (1954), RMS Saxonia (1955), RMS Carinthia (1956) and RMS Sylvania (1957)
Greenock
torpedo 1915 Ultonia 1899 1898–1917 Intermediate 10,400 Sunk by SM U-53 1917 Ivernia 1900 1900–1917 Intermediate 14,250 Sunk by SM UB-47 1917 Saxonia 1900 1900–1925
List_of_Cunard_Line_ships
Shalyapin Far East Shipping Company 1971 21,717 Former ocean liner RMS Ivernia, scrapped in Alang, India 2005 50 Let Pobedy ("Fifty Years of Victory")
List_of_cruise_ships
British passenger ship (1900–1949)
March (unknown date): HMS Empress of India April: Lake Champlain 24 May: Ivernia 1 Aug: Numancia 6 Sep: Poignard, Saint Louis 20 Sep: RMS Olympic, HMS Hawke
SS_Lake_Champlain_(1900)
Ocean liner/cruise ship (1956–2004)
Scotland. The first ship, RMS Saxonia was delivered in 1954, with RMS Ivernia following in 1955, RMS Carinthia in 1956, and finally Sylvania in 1957
RMS_Sylvania
1961 hijack of Portuguese ship
Jan: Arcadia 12 Jan: HMS Oberon 23 Jan: Santa Maria 8 Apr: Dara 25 Apr: Ivernia April (unknown date): Crane 29 May: Red Crusader 4 Jul: K-19 22 Oct: Bianca
Santa_Maria_hijacking
Prefix for ships that carry mail under contract by the British Royal Mail
Previously Ivernia. Germanic White Star 1875 1950 Scrapped Georgic White Star 1933 1954 Scrapped Homeric White Star 1922 1935 Scrapped Ivernia Cunard 1955
Royal_Mail_Ship
Ottoman torpedo boat
March (unknown date): HMS Empress of India April: Lake Champlain 24 May: Ivernia 1 Aug: Numancia 6 Sep: Poignard, Saint Louis 20 Sep: RMS Olympic, HMS Hawke
Ottoman_torpedo_boat_Alpagot
March (unknown date): HMS Empress of India April: Lake Champlain 24 May: Ivernia 1 Aug: Numancia 6 Sep: Poignard, Saint Louis 20 Sep: RMS Olympic, HMS Hawke
SS_Merida_(1906)
British class of diesel-electric locomotives
Caronia Cunard Line June 1962 D220 Franconia Cunard Line February 1963 D221 Ivernia Cunard Line March 1961 D222 Laconia Cunard Line October 1962 D223 Lancastria
British_Rail_Class_40
about 46 nautical miles (85 km) southeast of Santa Maria di Leuca, Italy. Ivernia United Kingdom 1 January 1917 A troopship that was torpedoed by UB-47 about
List of shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean
List_of_shipwrecks_in_the_Atlantic_Ocean
British ocean liner sunk by mines in 1917
e Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in January 1917 Shipwrecks 1 Jan: Ivernia 4 Jan: Peresvet 5 Jan: Lesbian 9 Jan: HMS Cornwallis, Fernebo 11 Jan: HMS Ben-my-Chree
SS_Laurentic_(1908)
Warship of the Portuguese Navy
Jan: Arcadia 12 Jan: HMS Oberon 23 Jan: Santa Maria 8 Apr: Dara 25 Apr: Ivernia April (unknown date): Crane 29 May: Red Crusader 4 Jul: K-19 22 Oct: Bianca
NRP Afonso de Albuquerque (1934)
NRP_Afonso_de_Albuquerque_(1934)
German Imperial Navy's Type UB II submarine
Gaulois and Ivernia were among the largest ships sunk by U-boats; Ivernia was the 20th largest sunk. Two days after the attack on Ivernia, UB-47 torpedoed
SM_UB-47
March (unknown date): HMS Empress of India April: Lake Champlain 24 May: Ivernia 1 Aug: Numancia 6 Sep: Poignard, Saint Louis 20 Sep: RMS Olympic, HMS Hawke
Bayard_(ship)
Passenger steamboat; sank in New York City in 1904
March (unknown date): HMS Empress of India April: Lake Champlain 24 May: Ivernia 1 Aug: Numancia 6 Sep: Poignard, Saint Louis 20 Sep: RMS Olympic, HMS Hawke
PS_General_Slocum
Jan: Arcadia 12 Jan: HMS Oberon 23 Jan: Santa Maria 8 Apr: Dara 25 Apr: Ivernia April (unknown date): Crane 29 May: Red Crusader 4 Jul: K-19 22 Oct: Bianca
52-foot Motor Lifeboat (Type F)
52-foot_Motor_Lifeboat_(Type_F)
St. Louis-class cruiser
e Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in January 1917 Shipwrecks 1 Jan: Ivernia 4 Jan: Peresvet 5 Jan: Lesbian 9 Jan: HMS Cornwallis, Fernebo 11 Jan: HMS Ben-my-Chree
USS_Milwaukee_(C-21)
e Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in January 1917 Shipwrecks 1 Jan: Ivernia 4 Jan: Peresvet 5 Jan: Lesbian 9 Jan: HMS Cornwallis, Fernebo 11 Jan: HMS Ben-my-Chree
SS_Amiral_Magon
Topics referred to by the same term
RMS Franconia (1922), a Cunard liner and troopship, scrapped in 1956 RMS Ivernia (1954), a Cunard liner and cruise ship, renamed Franconia in 1963 British
Franconia_(disambiguation)
1911 maritime incident
March (unknown date): HMS Empress of India April: Lake Champlain 24 May: Ivernia 1 Aug: Numancia 6 Sep: Poignard, Saint Louis 20 Sep: RMS Olympic, HMS Hawke
Olympic–Hawke_collision
including Theo Vennemann, have proposed that the ancient name for Ireland Ivernia or Hibernia is derived from proto-Semitic *'i: weriju ("island of copper")
Place_names_in_Ireland
1898 British steamship for the Cunard Line
liner but adapted to carry passengers, and was soon followed by the Ivernia-class: Ivernia, Saxonia and the later, smaller Carpathia. From top to bottom: Navigating
RMS_Ultonia
British K Class submarine
e Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in January 1917 Shipwrecks 1 Jan: Ivernia 4 Jan: Peresvet 5 Jan: Lesbian 9 Jan: HMS Cornwallis, Fernebo 11 Jan: HMS Ben-my-Chree
HMS_K13
Russian-British actress (1921–1994)
Ireland, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960, ancestry.co.uk, R.M.S. “Ivernia”, Montreal P. Q. to Liverpool, Date of arrival 26th July 1956: “Britnieva
Maria_Britneva
British Royal Navy cruiser (1891–1914)
March (unknown date): HMS Empress of India April: Lake Champlain 24 May: Ivernia 1 Aug: Numancia 6 Sep: Poignard, Saint Louis 20 Sep: RMS Olympic, HMS Hawke
HMS_Hawke_(1891)
Ocean liner
ships but later on two more were ordered. These ships, RMS Saxonia, RMS Ivernia, RMS Carinthia and RMS Sylvania, were the largest ships to be operated
RMS_Carinthia_(1955)
Russian late 19th century pre-dreadnought battleship
e Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in January 1917 Shipwrecks 1 Jan: Ivernia 4 Jan: Peresvet 5 Jan: Lesbian 9 Jan: HMS Cornwallis, Fernebo 11 Jan: HMS Ben-my-Chree
Russian_battleship_Peresvet
1905 Tsukuba-class cruiser
e Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in January 1917 Shipwrecks 1 Jan: Ivernia 4 Jan: Peresvet 5 Jan: Lesbian 9 Jan: HMS Cornwallis, Fernebo 11 Jan: HMS Ben-my-Chree
Japanese_cruiser_Tsukuba
Diesel-electric submarine of the Soviet Navy
Jan: Arcadia 12 Jan: HMS Oberon 23 Jan: Santa Maria 8 Apr: Dara 25 Apr: Ivernia April (unknown date): Crane 29 May: Red Crusader 4 Jul: K-19 22 Oct: Bianca
Soviet_submarine_S-80
Canadian businessman, lawyer, and politician (1934–2019)
Noranda, Nestle Canada and Coretec, and served as Chairman and a director of Ivernia West. He was involved in amateur sport and philanthropic organizations
Trevor_Eyton
e Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in January 1917 Shipwrecks 1 Jan: Ivernia 4 Jan: Peresvet 5 Jan: Lesbian 9 Jan: HMS Cornwallis, Fernebo 11 Jan: HMS Ben-my-Chree
SM_U-76
Ivernia Apartment Building
National Register of Historic Places listings in Springfield, Massachusetts
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Springfield,_Massachusetts
HMS Inflexible (1907) HMS Intrepid (L11) SS Invergordon (1923) RMS Ivernia (1954) HMS Jackal (F22) HMS Javelin (F61) SS Jeannette (1911) PS Jackel (1853
List of ships built by John Brown & Company
List_of_ships_built_by_John_Brown_&_Company
Brigade of the Australian Army
Alexandria for France on 5 June 1916 upon three transports: Arcadian, Ivernia and Japanese Prince. Upon landing in Marseilles on 11 June, the brigade
13th_Brigade_(Australia)
variant): apparently assimilated to Latin hibernus ("wintry") from earlier Ivernia (given in Ptolemy's Geographia as Ἰουερνία), from the above Celtic name
List of country-name etymologies
List_of_country-name_etymologies
government America Maru completed by John Wigham Richardson 1899 September: RMS Ivernia launched by Swan Hunter at Wallsend for the Cunard Line Veria built by
Timeline of shipbuilding on the River Tyne
Timeline_of_shipbuilding_on_the_River_Tyne
Ouvernia, Ibernia, Ierna, Vernia. Ptolemy also refers to it as Iouernia or Ivernia. Scotia or the land of the Scots is a term used by various Roman and other
Names_of_the_Irish_state
Long Island-class escort carrier
Jan: Arcadia 12 Jan: HMS Oberon 23 Jan: Santa Maria 8 Apr: Dara 25 Apr: Ivernia April (unknown date): Crane 29 May: Red Crusader 4 Jul: K-19 22 Oct: Bianca
HMS_Archer_(D78)
Australian fighter pilot
in Egypt, he departed with his unit for Gallipoli aboard the transport Ivernia on 4 September. He was promoted to lieutenant on 25 October. The 28th Battalion
Roy_Phillipps
World War II Liberty ship of the United States
Jan: Arcadia 12 Jan: HMS Oberon 23 Jan: Santa Maria 8 Apr: Dara 25 Apr: Ivernia April (unknown date): Crane 29 May: Red Crusader 4 Jul: K-19 22 Oct: Bianca
SS_Dominator
March (unknown date): HMS Empress of India April: Lake Champlain 24 May: Ivernia 1 Aug: Numancia 6 Sep: Poignard, Saint Louis 20 Sep: RMS Olympic, HMS Hawke
RMS_Empress_of_China_(1890)
Canadian actor (born 1932)
23, 1956, in Montreal. The couple sailed on the next morning on the RMS Ivernia for a crossing of the Atlantic, from Montreal to the city of Le Havre,
Howard_Ryshpan
Oiler of the United States Navy
Jan: Arcadia 12 Jan: HMS Oberon 23 Jan: Santa Maria 8 Apr: Dara 25 Apr: Ivernia April (unknown date): Crane 29 May: Red Crusader 4 Jul: K-19 22 Oct: Bianca
USNS_Potomac_(T-AO-150)
British passenger and cargo liner
Jan: Arcadia 12 Jan: HMS Oberon 23 Jan: Santa Maria 8 Apr: Dara 25 Apr: Ivernia April (unknown date): Crane 29 May: Red Crusader 4 Jul: K-19 22 Oct: Bianca
MV_Dara
Gunboat of the United States Navy
March (unknown date): HMS Empress of India April: Lake Champlain 24 May: Ivernia 1 Aug: Numancia 6 Sep: Poignard, Saint Louis 20 Sep: RMS Olympic, HMS Hawke
USS_Samar_(PG-41)
Trawler from Yorkshire, England
Jan: Arcadia 12 Jan: HMS Oberon 23 Jan: Santa Maria 8 Apr: Dara 25 Apr: Ivernia April (unknown date): Crane 29 May: Red Crusader 4 Jul: K-19 22 Oct: Bianca
Arctic_Viking
British volunteer military unit from 1861 to 1961
promoted to succeed him. On 26 August the 2/2nd Londons boarded HM Transport Ivernia bound for Egypt disembarking at Alexandria on 30 August and proceeding
2nd (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers)
2nd_(City_of_London)_Battalion,_London_Regiment_(Royal_Fusiliers)
HMS Drake Cruiser Royal Navy 14,300 2 October 1917 U-79 Otto Rohrbeck Ivernia Troop ship Royal Navy 14,278 1 January 1917 UB-47 Wolfgang Steinbauer
List of the largest ships hit by U-boats in World War I
List_of_the_largest_ships_hit_by_U-boats_in_World_War_I
English physicist
1902, and Bursar from 1897 to 1902. He then resigned and sailed on the SS Ivernia in January 1903 to New York, from where he went to McGill University, as
Arthur_Stewart_Eve
British ocean liner operated by White Star Line
March (unknown date): HMS Empress of India April: Lake Champlain 24 May: Ivernia 1 Aug: Numancia 6 Sep: Poignard, Saint Louis 20 Sep: RMS Olympic, HMS Hawke
SS_Doric_(1883)
British merchant navy captain
third officer. By November 1908, another transfer had occurred to Cunard's Ivernia, this time as third officer. From January 1909 to May 1911, Bisset served
James_Gordon_Partridge_Bisset
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
escort, protecting ships from submarines and mines, including the troopship Ivernia, as well as unsuccessfully attempting to rescue the sloop Nasturtium. After
HMS_Sheldrake_(1911)
March (unknown date): HMS Empress of India April: Lake Champlain 24 May: Ivernia 1 Aug: Numancia 6 Sep: Poignard, Saint Louis 20 Sep: RMS Olympic, HMS Hawke
SS_Iroquois_(1900)
American painter (1878–1956)
father died and she left the Art Students League. Lazzell boarded the SS Ivernia on July 3, 1912, bound for Europe on a summer tour arranged by the American
Blanche_Lazzell
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
1 January 1917 the German U-boat UB-47 torpedoed the Cunard liner RMS Ivernia off Cape Matapan, Greece. She was en route to Alexandria with 2,400 Scottish
HMS_Rifleman_(1910)
Australian Army infantry battalion
Europe to fight on the Western Front. Sailing on the transport ship HMT Ivernia, the battalion departed Alexandria and landed in Marseille on 11 June 1916
52nd_Battalion_(Australia)
Italian Soldato-class destroyer
March (unknown date): HMS Empress of India April: Lake Champlain 24 May: Ivernia 1 Aug: Numancia 6 Sep: Poignard, Saint Louis 20 Sep: RMS Olympic, HMS Hawke
Italian_destroyer_Pontiere
1946 Wave-class oiler of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary
Jan: Arcadia 12 Jan: HMS Oberon 23 Jan: Santa Maria 8 Apr: Dara 25 Apr: Ivernia April (unknown date): Crane 29 May: Red Crusader 4 Jul: K-19 22 Oct: Bianca
RFA_Wave_Chief
Austro-Hungarian Navy submarines during WWI
the next nine months, including two Cunard Line steamers—Franconia and Ivernia—serving as British troopships, as well as the French battleship Gaulois
U-43-class submarine (Austria-Hungary)
U-43-class_submarine_(Austria-Hungary)
Passenger steamship that was wrecked in Queensland, Australia
March (unknown date): HMS Empress of India April: Lake Champlain 24 May: Ivernia 1 Aug: Numancia 6 Sep: Poignard, Saint Louis 20 Sep: RMS Olympic, HMS Hawke
SS_Yongala
1961 maritime dispute between Denmark and the United Kingdom
Jan: Arcadia 12 Jan: HMS Oberon 23 Jan: Santa Maria 8 Apr: Dara 25 Apr: Ivernia April (unknown date): Crane 29 May: Red Crusader 4 Jul: K-19 22 Oct: Bianca
Red_Crusader_incident
French lead ship of Liberté-class
March (unknown date): HMS Empress of India April: Lake Champlain 24 May: Ivernia 1 Aug: Numancia 6 Sep: Poignard, Saint Louis 20 Sep: RMS Olympic, HMS Hawke
French_battleship_Liberté
Allsup & Co. Ltd. Preston United Kingdom For private owner. Unknown date Ivernia Ocean liner Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Newcastle upon Tyne United
List_of_ship_launches_in_1899
English wood and stone carving company
Panelling, Ceilings and all the Fittings in the after part of the ship unknown Ivernia 1955 Cunard Line unknown unknown Saxonia 1954 Cunard Line unknown unknown
H._H._Martyn_&_Co.
Submarine of the Royal Navy
Jan: Arcadia 12 Jan: HMS Oberon 23 Jan: Santa Maria 8 Apr: Dara 25 Apr: Ivernia April (unknown date): Crane 29 May: Red Crusader 4 Jul: K-19 22 Oct: Bianca
HMS_Oberon_(S09)
German built merchant ship (1912–1961)
Jan: Arcadia 12 Jan: HMS Oberon 23 Jan: Santa Maria 8 Apr: Dara 25 Apr: Ivernia April (unknown date): Crane 29 May: Red Crusader 4 Jul: K-19 22 Oct: Bianca
SS_Dollart
Irish composer and author
after the battle of the yellow ford [etc.] (Dublin: M.H. Gill & Son, 1905) Ivernia. An Arrangement of Irish Airs for Pianoforte (London: Novello & Co., 1911)
Annie_Patterson
submarine SM U-22 on 8 August 1915 S.S. India SS Ivernia 1899 Torpedoed and sunk on January 1, 1917 Ivernia in 1900 SS Jan Pieterszoon Coen 1914 Scuttled
List_of_ocean_liners
British ship
e Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in January 1917 Shipwrecks 1 Jan: Ivernia 4 Jan: Peresvet 5 Jan: Lesbian 9 Jan: HMS Cornwallis, Fernebo 11 Jan: HMS Ben-my-Chree
HMS_Ben-my-Chree
IVERNIA
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
Feet of God
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Highest Elixir
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Fifth; Surname; Variant of Quentin Fifth
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : variant of Annan. In the Middle Ages, the place name and surname were most often recorded as Anand or Anant. The final d or t is a common feature of early Scottish spelling. Compare Donald, from Donall.English : from Anand, an East Anglian personal name, from Scandinavian Anund, recorded in Domesday Book and elsewhere.
Boy/Male
Indian
Powerful and Speedy
Boy/Male
Australian, Greek
Superior; Best of Thinkers; Seeking the Best; Excellent Purpose
Male
English
English pet name for a boy who has the same name as his father, derived from Latin junior, JUNIOR means "young."Â
Boy/Male
Australian, Vietnamese
Fame; Prestige
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Lord Rama's Heart
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