MS Dunnottar Castle
The MS Dunnottar Castle was the original name of a twin-screw passenger ship built in 1936 and more widely known under her later name Victoria or The Victoria. Victoria was a cruise liner first operated by the Incres Steamship Co and later by Chandris Lines in the Caribbean Sea. Victoria was sold to Louis Cruise Lines in 1993 which operated the ship as Princesa Victoria until it was scrapped in India in 2004. Victoria retained a classic liner look with several features unchanged since her pre-war construction for her entire operational life.
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MS Dunnottar Castle
The MS Dunnottar Castle was the original name of a twin-screw passenger ship built in 1936 and more widely known under her later name Victoria or The Victoria. Victoria was a cruise liner first operated by the Incres Steamship Co and later by Chandris Lines in the Caribbean Sea. Victoria was sold to Louis Cruise Lines in 1993 which operated the ship as Princesa Victoria until it was scrapped in India in 2004. Victoria retained a classic liner look with several features unchanged since her pre-war construction for her entire operational life.
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Die Victoria war ein Passagier ...... fbahn 2004 verschrottet wurde.
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The MS Dunnottar Castle was th ...... r her entire operational life.
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1,70688e+2
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2,19456e+1
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6,76656e+0
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744.005.623
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Burmeister & Wain Diesels as built, in 1959 refitted with Fiat diesel-engines
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Die Victoria war ein Passagier ...... fbahn 2004 verschrottet wurde.
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The MS Dunnottar Castle was th ...... r her entire operational life.
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MS Dunnottar Castle
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Victoria (Schiff, 1936)
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