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Runic
70 ship citations (3 free) in 33 resources
Runic
Book
Ships of the World: An Historical Encyclopedia
Author
Published
Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1997
ISBN
0585109486, 9780585109480, 0395715563, 9780395715567
Page
344
Runic
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Runic (1899)
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Runic (1904)
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Runic (British)
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Runic (Cargo Ship, Freighter, Motor Vessel, Steamer, Steamship)
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Runic (cargorefr, built 1950, at Belfast; tonnage: 13587)
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Runic (Chester, 1929, Motor; ON: 146410)
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Runic (fish factory ship; built 1889; Norway; also named: Guvernøren, Imo, Tampican)
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Runic (fish factory ship; built 1900; United Kingdom; 16536 dwt; also named: New Sevilla)
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Runic (I)
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Runic (II)
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Runic (London, 1904, Sail; ON: 118460)
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Runic (London, 1906, Sail; ON: 123667)
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Runic (of ?, Symons Master, ? tons, from the port of Liverpool Via Cape Town to Sydney, New South Wales, 17th November 1922)
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Runic (of Liverpool, D Thomas, Master, 8097 tons, from the port of London to Sydney, New South Wales, 1st April 1903)
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Runic (of Liverpool, D. Kerr, Master, 8097 tons, from the port of Liverpool Via Melbourne to Sydney, New South Wales, 5th February 1909)
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Runic (of Liverpool, D. Thomas, Master, 12482/8097 tons, from the port of Liverpool to Sydney, New South Wales, 3rd April 1905)
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Runic (of Liverpool, David Thomas, Master, 8097 tons, from the port of Liverpool Via Port to Sydney, New South Wales, 8th November 1902)
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Runic (of Liverpool, David Thomas, Master, 8097 tons, from the port of Liverpool Via Ports to Sydney, New South Wales, 12th June 1902)
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Runic (of Liverpool, J J Symonds Master, Gross 12.662 Nett 1.988 tons, from the port of Liverpool Via Coast? Ports T Sydney New South Wales, 6th January 1921)
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Runic (of Liverpool, J. J. Symons, Master, Gross 12662 Nett 7988 tons, from the port of Newcastle to Sydney, New South Wales, 22nd January, 1922)
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Runic (of Liverpool, Lieutenant Hugh F. David, Master, 12482 tons, from the Ports of Liverpool & Capetown Via Melbourne to Sydney, New South Wales, 4th July 1904)
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Runic (of Liverpool, Thomas Master, 8097 tons, from the port of Liverpool to Sydney, New South Wales, 6th January 1902)
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Runic (pass/cargo ship; built 1950; United Kingdom; 14630 dwt)
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Runic (Port Darwin, 1903, Sail; ON: 110465)
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Runic (see as New Sevilla)
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Runic (Southampton, 1950, Steam; ON: 183591)
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Runic (Steam) [b1900], passenger/cargo
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Runic (steamer; Capt. Haddock; noted in directory of 1896)
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Runic (steamer; Capt. Lindsey; noted in directory of 1894)
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Runic (steamer; Capt. Lindsey; noted in directory of 1895)
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Runic (steamer; Capt. Thompson; noted in directory of 1892)
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Runic (steamer; Capt. Thompson; noted in directory of 1893)
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Runic (steamer; noted in directory of 1890)
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Runic (Steamship of Liverpool, David Kerr, Master, 8097 tons, from the port of Liverpool Via Melbourne to Sydney, New South Wales, 26th June 1909)
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Runic (Steamship of Liverpool, John Stivey, Master, 8097 tons, from the port of Liverpool Via Capetown & Melbourne to Sydney, New South Wales, 12th November 1909)
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Runic (White Star Line)
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Runic (White Star, Australasian)
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Runic (wreck)
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Runic (wrecked 1934)
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Runic (wrecked 1961)
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Runic [timetables, images, etc.]
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Runic, Steamship
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