ST Cervia was built in 1946 as a seagoing tug for use as a fleet auxiliary by Alexandra Hall & Company Ltd[1] of Aberdeen, Scotland. Today she is a floating Museum still undergoing restoration in Ramsgate, Kent.[2]
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STCervia was built in 1946 as a seagoing tug for use as a fleet auxiliary by Alexandra Hall & Company Ltd of Aberdeen, Scotland. Today she is a floating...
Cervia (Romagnol: Zirvia) is a seaside resort town in the province of Ravenna, located in the northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna. Cervia is a major...
summary of history". HMS Cavalier. Retrieved 18 September 2016. "Steam Tug "Cervia"". The Steam Museum. Retrieved 18 September 2016. "CMB 4". National Historic...
Cervia Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Cervia; Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the town of Cervia, in the province of...
tug, has been converted to a schooner and is active on the Great Lakes. STCervia, a tug built as Empire Raymond, is preserved as a museum ship at Ramsgate...
French Navy Naval cargo ship 1923 1,049 STCervia Merchant Navy Harbour tug 1925 157 W H Simmons, Master 1 30 ST Challenge Merchant Navy Harbour tug 1931...
and Cervia, which in 1985 became styled the Archdiocese of Ravenna-Cervia. The earlier bishops were frequently tied to the Exarchate of Ravenna. St. Apollinaris...
Port Jackson (barque) (1882) HMS Glitter (1918) ST Challenge (tug) (1931) ST Mies (tug) (1945) STCervia (tug) (1946) "Alexander Hall and Company". Aberdeen...
legend, the inhabitants of Fano competed with those of Cervia for the body of the saint. Cervia would be left with a finger, while Fano would possess the...
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Rome and promised to crown Charles. In return, he received Ravenna and Cervia; cities which the Republic of Venice was forced to surrender—along with...
Brisighella Bertinoro Bologna Castel San Pietro Terme Castrocaro Terme Cervarezza Cervia Monticelli Terme Porretta Terme Riccione Rimini Riolo Terme Salsomaggiore...
May 8–11, 1986: Forlì, Cesena, Imola, Faenza, Brisighella, Ravenna and Cervia August 9, 1986: Rocca di Mezzo and Piani di Pezza August 31, 1986: Anagni...
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at Ushant, Howe's flagship at Cape Spartel and Jervis's flagship at Cape St Vincent. After 1824, she was relegated to the role of harbour ship. In 1922...
knowledge. Hugh of Lucca (1160-1257), his pupil and son, Theodoric, Bishop of Cervia (1205-96), and French anatomist and surgeon Henri of Mondeville (1260-1320)...
most notably the Republic of Florence, which took land up to Forlì and Cervia, building the famous city-fortress of Terra del Sole. The Florentine Romagna...
Byzantine. The church is most famous for its wealth of Byzantine mosaics. St Vitale boasts the largest and best-preserved mosaics outside of Istanbul....
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1136/qhc.13.3.233. PMC 1743827. PMID 15175497. Edwards H (1976). "Theodoric of Cervia, a medieval antiseptic surgeon". Proceedings of the Royal Society. 69 (3):...