Quiberon was a ferry operated by Brittany Ferries between 1982 and 2002. She then operated on the Mediterranean for Euroferrys under the name Guila D'Abundo.[1] In 2010, she was renamed D'Abundo and sent to Alang for scrapping.[2]
^"Simplon postcards – Nils Dacke – Quiberon". Retrieved 4 May 2009.
^"Scrap Update | MaritimeMatters". maritimematters.com. Archived from the original on 3 June 2010.
Quiberon was a ferry operated by Brittany Ferries between 1982 and 2002. She then operated on the Mediterranean for Euroferrys under the name Guila D'Abundo...
over 5 months behind schedule. In place of Mont St Michel, the smaller Quiberon was kept in the fleet throughout the busy 2002 summer season, assisted...
2002, she was transferred to the Plymouth-Roscoff route, replacing the Quiberon. She ended her Brittany Ferries career on this route, her final sailing...
E-Flexers. The new vessels are due to replace the MV Normandie on the Portsmouth–Caen route and MV Bretagne on the Portsmouth–St Malo Route. The charter...
sister ship Quiberon were deployed to the FESR.[citation needed] On 26 October, the two ships were involved in the rescue of survivors from MV Kawi, The...
Archived from the original on 8 February 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2014. "MV Seaforth (+1941)". Wrecksite.EU. Archived from the original on 10 November...
but was thwarted following the British naval victory at the Battle of Quiberon Bay in 1759 and was unsuccessful (The last French landing on English soil...
thwarted by the defeat of their escort fleet in the extraordinary Battle of Quiberon Bay in 1759, fought in dangerous conditions. In 1762, the resumption of...
ex-HMS Queenborough from Royal Navy, sold in 1975 for breaking up HMAS Quiberon Destroyer Q 1942–1972 from Royal Navy, sold in 1972 for breaking up HMAS Quickmatch...
French Navy 26 August 1922 A Courbet-class battleship that struck a rock in Quiberon Bay. 47°27′6″N 3°2′0″W / 47.45167°N 3.03333°W / 47.45167; -3.03333...
Navy ship in 1789 that has been made famous by several books and films. Quibéron mutinies were major mutinies in the French fleet in 1793. HMS Hermione...
Sobieski and several commercial cargo ships. The ships had to anchor in Quiberon Bay, 20 miles (32 km) north-west of the Loire estuary, despite having no...
Pondicherry – British fight French but are too damaged to pursue 20 November Quiberon Bay/Cardinaux – British defeat French near St Nazaire 1760 July 3–8 Restigouche...
Mediterranean campaign, with HMAS Quiberon, taking part in Operation Torch, the invasion of North Africa. On 28 November 1942 Quiberon assisted in sinking the Italian...
December 2011. "Chr. J. Kampmann". Uboat. Retrieved 2 March 2012. "Loss of MV Dagomba". Retrieved 5 September 2013. Jordan, Roger (1999). The World's Merchant...
ship Neptune (1683) was the first to get into action at the Battle of Quiberon Bay in 1759. In 1757 he had formed part of the court-martial that had condemned...