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MV Bluenose was a Canadian passenger and motor vehicle ferry operated by Canadian National Railways and later CN Marine from 1955 to 1982. She sailed
MV_Bluenose
Unbeaten racing schooner
Bluenose was a fishing and racing gaff rig schooner built in 1921 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. A celebrated racing ship and fishing vessel, Bluenose
Bluenose
Topics referred to by the same term
fishing schooner, built in 1963 Bluenose one-design sloop, created by the designer of the Bluenose schooner MV Bluenose, a CN Marine ferry built in 1955
Bluenose_(disambiguation)
Independent Canadian federal Crown corporation operating ferries
Maine and Bay of Fundy MV Bluenose (sold, scrapped) MV Princess of Acadia (sold, scrapped) MV Bluenose (ex-Stena Jutlandica) MV Marine Evangeline (ex-Duke
Marine_Atlantic
Town in Nova Scotia, Canada
service continued into the mid 1950s and was then replaced with the M.V. Bluenose. Following the war, as the economy of western Nova Scotia improved,
Yarmouth,_Nova_Scotia
Canadian ferry company
Harbor and used the newly commissioned ferry MV Bluenose, named after Nova Scotia's famous racing schooner Bluenose. The service was operated by Canadian National
Bay_Ferries
Canadian shipbuilding company
Prince MV Cecon Pride, 2013 Ferries SS Canora, 1918 SS Charlottetown, 1930 MV Bluenose, 1956 MV Frederick Carter, 1965 Sailing vessels Gananoque MV Cecon
Davie_Shipbuilding
1931 ocean liner
the former CN Marine ferry MV Bluenose lashed to her port side. The ships were bound for ship breakers in India, but Bluenose ended up going to Mexico.
SS_Monterey
Railways which operated the MV Bluenose service to Bar Harbor, Maine. From 1978 to 1982, CN Marine also operated the MV Marine Evangeline (ex-MS Duke
Scotia_Prince_Cruises
Shipping company
Canadian government would withdraw its subsidy, after ordering a new ferry MV Bluenose, for the 1955 summer season, which would lead to the end of the Eastern
Eastern_Steamship_Lines
The Flying Bluenose was a Canadian luxury passenger train operated by the Dominion Atlantic Railway between Halifax, Nova Scotia and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Flying_Bluenose
Municipal Museum & Archives in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Scotia in the mid-1800s. A special display evoking the bridge of the MV Bluenose features the wheel, compass, telegraph and bell from the long-running
Yarmouth County Museum & Archives
Yarmouth_County_Museum_&_Archives
Airlines IKIAIR Japan IKN IKON FTO IKON Germany BLU IMP Aviation Services BLUENOSE Canada XGG IMP Group Aviation Services Canada 1F INFINI Travel Information
List_of_airline_codes
1982 - 1983 (Chartered Out to CN Marine)) Renamed Jutlandica in 1982 and Bluenose in 1983. Sold to CN Marine then Marine Atlantic in 1983. Scrapped in Aliaga
List_of_Stena_Line_vessels
Topics referred to by the same term
of the north" on Wikipedia. "Queen of the North Atlantic", the schooner Bluenose "Lonely Queen of the North", the battleship Tirpitz North (disambiguation)
Queen_of_the_North
Empire ship of the United Kingdom
U-1023, U-2511 8 Jan: HMS Safari 14 Jan: USS Snowbell, USS Southard 28 Jan: Bluenose 30 Jan: Luray Victory January (unknown date): Akagi Maru 2 Feb: U-764 3
MV_Empire_Albany
American oil tanker; used by the UK to resupply Malta during WWII
directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, starring Alec Guinness and Jack Hawkins. MV San Demetrio SS Ohio, Yard Number 190, Torpedoed and bombed off Malta 1942
SS_Ohio
Series of US celebratory sailing events
in the 1964 Operation Sail event included: Argentina, Libertad Canada, Bluenose II Canada, St. Lawrence II Chile, Esmeralda Denmark, Danmark Dominican
Operation_Sail
World War II merchant ship of the United Kingdom
MV Empire Cross was a motor tanker that was built in England in 1945. She was launched as an Empire ship for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT). In 1946
MV_Empire_Cross
American research vessel
MV Brown Bear was an American research vessel in commission in the fleet of the United States Department of Agriculture′s Bureau of Biological Survey and
MV_Brown_Bear
Lexington-class aircraft carrier
U-1023, U-2511 8 Jan: HMS Safari 14 Jan: USS Snowbell, USS Southard 28 Jan: Bluenose 30 Jan: Luray Victory January (unknown date): Akagi Maru 2 Feb: U-764 3
USS_Saratoga_(CV-3)
Passport issued to citizens of Canada
were removed include HMCS Sackville, the Grey Cup and Stanley Cup, the Bluenose, Pier 21, the North-West Mounted Police and RCMP, the Last Spike, Centre
Canadian_passport
1930 German ocean liner
U-1023, U-2511 8 Jan: HMS Safari 14 Jan: USS Snowbell, USS Southard 28 Jan: Bluenose 30 Jan: Luray Victory January (unknown date): Akagi Maru 2 Feb: U-764 3
MV_Monte_Pascoal_(1930)
Canadian railway company in Nova Scotia
hotel chain, steamship line and named luxury trains such as the Flying Bluenose. It is credited with playing a major role in developing Nova Scotia's tourism
Dominion_Atlantic_Railway
Scotia. He was a highliner fishing captain and captain of the schooner Bluenose, winning multiple races for the International Fisherman's Trophy. Canada
List_of_sea_captains
1960, Vol. 46, No. 15, p. A-8. PeriscopeFilm (21 July 2015). "Operation Bluenose AGM-28 Hound Dog Missile B-52 Launch 1960 34412" – via YouTube. Crestview
History of Eglin Air Force Base
History_of_Eglin_Air_Force_Base
Ship Flag Sunk date Notes Coordinates Bluenose Canada 28 January 1946 A celebrated Canadian racing schooner that foundered on a reef off Île à Vache. Crête-à-Pierrot
List of shipwrecks of North America
List_of_shipwrecks_of_North_America
Dreadnought battleship of the United States Navy
U-1023, U-2511 8 Jan: HMS Safari 14 Jan: USS Snowbell, USS Southard 28 Jan: Bluenose 30 Jan: Luray Victory January (unknown date): Akagi Maru 2 Feb: U-764 3
USS_Arkansas_(BB-33)
Super-dreadnought sunk by nuclear test in Bikini atoll
U-1023, U-2511 8 Jan: HMS Safari 14 Jan: USS Snowbell, USS Southard 28 Jan: Bluenose 30 Jan: Luray Victory January (unknown date): Akagi Maru 2 Feb: U-764 3
Japanese_battleship_Nagato
Agano-class light cruiser
U-1023, U-2511 8 Jan: HMS Safari 14 Jan: USS Snowbell, USS Southard 28 Jan: Bluenose 30 Jan: Luray Victory January (unknown date): Akagi Maru 2 Feb: U-764 3
Japanese_cruiser_Sakawa
German World War II submarine
U-1023, U-2511 8 Jan: HMS Safari 14 Jan: USS Snowbell, USS Southard 28 Jan: Bluenose 30 Jan: Luray Victory January (unknown date): Akagi Maru 2 Feb: U-764 3
German_submarine_U-2336
Essex-class aircraft carrier of the US Navy
U-1023, U-2511 8 Jan: HMS Safari 14 Jan: USS Snowbell, USS Southard 28 Jan: Bluenose 30 Jan: Luray Victory January (unknown date): Akagi Maru 2 Feb: U-764 3
USS_Wasp_(CV-18)
Leander-class cruiser
returned on the 21st of November, 1937. On the 15th of November, the ocean liner MV Reina del Pacifico, which operated between Liverpool and Valparaíso, Chile
HMS_Orion_(85)
Balao-class submarine sunk at Bikini atoll
U-1023, U-2511 8 Jan: HMS Safari 14 Jan: USS Snowbell, USS Southard 28 Jan: Bluenose 30 Jan: Luray Victory January (unknown date): Akagi Maru 2 Feb: U-764 3
USS_Pilotfish
Attack transport ship sunk at Bikini atoll
U-1023, U-2511 8 Jan: HMS Safari 14 Jan: USS Snowbell, USS Southard 28 Jan: Bluenose 30 Jan: Luray Victory January (unknown date): Akagi Maru 2 Feb: U-764 3
USS_Gilliam
Caldwell-class destroyer
U-1023, U-2511 8 Jan: HMS Safari 14 Jan: USS Snowbell, USS Southard 28 Jan: Bluenose 30 Jan: Luray Victory January (unknown date): Akagi Maru 2 Feb: U-764 3
USS_Craven_(DD-70)
Balao-class submarine
U-1023, U-2511 8 Jan: HMS Safari 14 Jan: USS Snowbell, USS Southard 28 Jan: Bluenose 30 Jan: Luray Victory January (unknown date): Akagi Maru 2 Feb: U-764 3
USS_Apogon
Sims-class destroyer
U-1023, U-2511 8 Jan: HMS Safari 14 Jan: USS Snowbell, USS Southard 28 Jan: Bluenose 30 Jan: Luray Victory January (unknown date): Akagi Maru 2 Feb: U-764 3
USS_Anderson
Royal Navy S-class submarine which served in World War II
U-1023, U-2511 8 Jan: HMS Safari 14 Jan: USS Snowbell, USS Southard 28 Jan: Bluenose 30 Jan: Luray Victory January (unknown date): Akagi Maru 2 Feb: U-764 3
HMS_Safari
Former coal-fired power station in England
collision with a US Victory Ship, the 7,607 GRT SS Alfred Victory. MV Fulham VIII and MV Fulham IX were sister ships launched in 1947 and 1948. They were
Fulham_Power_Station
Mahan-class destroyer
U-1023, U-2511 8 Jan: HMS Safari 14 Jan: USS Snowbell, USS Southard 28 Jan: Bluenose 30 Jan: Luray Victory January (unknown date): Akagi Maru 2 Feb: U-764 3
USS_Lamson_(DD-367)
Attack transport sunk at Bikini atoll
U-1023, U-2511 8 Jan: HMS Safari 14 Jan: USS Snowbell, USS Southard 28 Jan: Bluenose 30 Jan: Luray Victory January (unknown date): Akagi Maru 2 Feb: U-764 3
USS_Carlisle
Australian tug boat
U-1023, U-2511 8 Jan: HMS Safari 14 Jan: USS Snowbell, USS Southard 28 Jan: Bluenose 30 Jan: Luray Victory January (unknown date): Akagi Maru 2 Feb: U-764 3
HMAS_Waree
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Shining.
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Indian
A Mountain
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Made by Soil
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protector of Yoga
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One who Draws Bliss from God
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American, Arabic, Chinese
I Love You
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True Image
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(Игорь) Russian form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IGOR means "bow warrior."
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Hammer.
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Jewel
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n.
A nickname for a Nova Scotian.