SS Ben Seyr
SS Ben Seyr was an steel-built coastal cargo vessel which was operated out of Ramsey, Isle of Man for the Ramsey Steamship Company; ostensibly to Liverpool, Belfast and Whitehaven. Her name, Ben Seyr, came from the Manx Gaelic term for gentlewoman. She was lost in a storm in either the northern part of the Celtic Sea, or the southern part of the Irish Sea, in October 1938, going down with the loss of all hands.
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SS Ben Seyr
SS Ben Seyr was an steel-built coastal cargo vessel which was operated out of Ramsey, Isle of Man for the Ramsey Steamship Company; ostensibly to Liverpool, Belfast and Whitehaven. Her name, Ben Seyr, came from the Manx Gaelic term for gentlewoman. She was lost in a storm in either the northern part of the Celtic Sea, or the southern part of the Irish Sea, in October 1938, going down with the loss of all hands.
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SS Ben Seyr was an steel-built ...... wn with the loss of all hands.
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1920-05-24
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Foundered in heavy seas betwee ...... ber 1938. Lost with all hands.
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722,949,774
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Manx Gaelic term for Gentlewoman
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Position unknown
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Ship propulsion
Marine compound reciprocating engine.
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Coastal Cargo Vessel
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SS Ben Seyr was an steel-built ...... wn with the loss of all hands.
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Ben Seyr
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