SS Ben Jee
SS Ben Jee was an steel-built coastal cargo vessel which was operated out of Ramsey, Isle of Man for the Ramsey Steamship Company; ostensibly to Garston, Belfast and Whitehaven. Her name, Ben Jee, came from the Manx Gaelic term for Goddess.Ben Jee was constructed in Rotterdam (circa) 1920. Originally named the Jolly Basil she was registered in London until acquired by the Ramsey Steam Ship Company in the Spring of 1924.
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SS Ben Jee
SS Ben Jee was an steel-built coastal cargo vessel which was operated out of Ramsey, Isle of Man for the Ramsey Steamship Company; ostensibly to Garston, Belfast and Whitehaven. Her name, Ben Jee, came from the Manx Gaelic term for Goddess.Ben Jee was constructed in Rotterdam (circa) 1920. Originally named the Jolly Basil she was registered in London until acquired by the Ramsey Steam Ship Company in the Spring of 1924.
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SS Ben Jee was an steel-built ...... Company in the Spring of 1924.
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3.62712e+1
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Disposed of 1933
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51,160,326
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Ship acquired
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Built Rotterdam
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Ship namesake
Manx Gaelic term for Goddess
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Ship propulsion
Marine compound reciprocating engine.
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Ship type
Coastal Cargo Vessel
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SS Ben Jee was an steel-built ...... Company in the Spring of 1924.
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SS Ben Jee
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Ben Jee formerly Jolly Basil
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