SS Île de France
French ship

Vessel Wikidata
Country of Registry
France
Service Entry
June 22, 1927
Manufacturer
Ateliers et Chantiers de Saint-Nazaire Penhoët
Vessel Type
ocean liner
Aliases
SS Ile de France
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Claridon
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Furansu Maru
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Ile de France
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Ile De France (1926)
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Ile de France (1926) French Line
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Ile de France (French liner)
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Ile De France (French passenger; 43153 tons; launched in 1926; photographed in 1940 & as Bri HMT in '45 (1959 scrapped))
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Ile de France (French steamship): use as troopship
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Ile de France (French): Andrea Doria
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Ile de France (French): French Line
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Ile de France (liner, "The Boulevard of the Atlantic," later Furanzu Maru)
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Ile de France (liner, "The Boulevard of the Atlantic," later Furanzu Maru): demise of
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Ile de France (liner, "The Boulevard of the Atlantic," later Furanzu Maru): described
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Ile de France (liner, "The Boulevard of the Atlantic," later Furanzu Maru): during World War II
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Ile de France (liner, "The Boulevard of the Atlantic," later Furanzu Maru): Great Depression announced on
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Ile de France (liner, "The Boulevard of the Atlantic," later Furanzu Maru): in rescue of Andrea Doria
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Ile de France (liner, "The Boulevard of the Atlantic," later Furanzu Maru): maiden voyage of
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Ile de France (liner, "The Boulevard of the Atlantic," later Furanzu Maru): panache of
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Ile de France (liner, "The Boulevard of the Atlantic," later Furanzu Maru): plane-launching catapult on
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Ile de France (liner, "The Boulevard of the Atlantic," later Furanzu Maru): Queen Elizabeth 2 compared with
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Ile de France (Steamship, 1927; C.G.T - Compagnie Générale Transatlantique (French Line))
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Ile de France: 43,150 tons, French Line, 1927
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