British Rail Class 40 diesel locomotive D221, built by English Electric at Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire
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Ivernia may refer to: Land of the Iverni, in southwest Ireland Hibernia, the island of Ireland SS Ivernia, liner launched 1899, torpedoed 1917 RMS Ivernia...
SS Ivernia was a British ocean liner owned by the Cunard Line, built by the company Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, and...
RMS Ivernia was a Saxonia class ocean liner, built in 1955 by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland for Cunard Line, for their transatlantic passenger...
shipping containers, then shipped to overseas markets. In November 2015 Ivernia Inc and Geo Zone Exploration Limited signed a merger agreement, and on...
during this time, ordering the construction of three new liners, the SS Ivernia, Saxonia, and the Carpathia. Rather than attempting to fully regain prestige...
The Ivernia Apartment Building is a historic residential apartment building at 91-93 Pine Street on the east side of Springfield, Massachusetts. Built...
observes that this settlement has the same name as the island as a whole, Ivernia (Ἰουερνία, Iouernia). It was probably once the name given to all the peoples...
The national population census was taken. 16 May – The Cunard Line's SS Ivernia struck a rock on entering Queenstown harbour. 27 May – The first issue...
from 1922 to 1956 RMS Franconia (1955), ocean liner, built in 1955 as RMS Ivernia and renamed RMS Franconia in 1963 This article includes a list of ships...
parents and three brothers sailed from Boston aboard the Cunard Line's Ivernia and arrived in Liverpool on July 4, from where they proceeded to Gothenburg...
1915, Rostron joined the RMS Mauretania and in April 1916 he joined the Ivernia in the Mediterranean Sea. He returned to Mauretania in 1917 before taking...
Ancient Roman writers, such as Caesar, Pliny and Tacitus, derived from Ivernia the name Hibernia. Thus the name "Hibernian" also comes from this root...
Shalyapin Far East Shipping Company 1971 21,717 Former ocean liner RMS Ivernia, scrapped in Alang, India 2005 50 Let Pobedy ("Fifty Years of Victory")...
Caronia Cunard Line June 1962 D220 Franconia Cunard Line February 1963 D221 Ivernia Cunard Line March 1961 D222 Laconia Cunard Line October 1962 D223 Lancastria...
"War Wrecks". Encyclopedia of Australian Shipwrecks. netspace.net.au. "Ivernia history". Archived from the original on 9 October 2016. Retrieved 15 March...
Noranda, Nestle Canada and Coretec, and served as Chairman and a director of Ivernia West. He was involved in amateur sport and philanthropic organizations...
Taiwan in 1973 SS Île de France 1926 Scrapped at Osaka, Japan in 1959 SS Ivernia 1899 Torpedoed and sunk on January 1, 1917 SS Jan Pieterszoon Coen 1914...
Ouvernia, Ibernia, Ierna, Vernia. Ptolemy also refers to it as Iouernia or Ivernia. Scotia or the land of the Scots is a term used by various Roman and other...
1971 See Ivernia. Germanic White Star 1875 1950 Scrapped Georgic White Star 1933 1954 Scrapped Homeric White Star 1922 1935 Scrapped Ivernia Cunard 1955...
Scotland. The first ship, RMS Saxonia was delivered in 1954, with RMS Ivernia following in 1955, RMS Carinthia in 1956, and finally Sylvania in 1957...