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- Park_ship abstract "Park Ships were merchant steamships constructed for Canada’s Merchant Navy during World War II. Park ships were the Canadian equivalent of the American Liberty Ships and the British Fort Ships. All three shared a similar design by J.L. Thompson and Sons of Sunderland, England.".
- Park_ship thumbnail SSPointPleasantParkMonument.jpg?width=300.
- Park_ship wikiPageExternalLink pictoushiplanch.jpg.
- Park_ship wikiPageExternalLink ssvictoria.jpg.
- Park_ship wikiPageID "26510566".
- Park_ship wikiPageRevisionID "603020175".
- Park_ship hasPhotoCollection Park_ship.
- Park_ship subject Category:Maritime_history_of_Canada.
- Park_ship subject Category:Steamships_of_Canada.
- Park_ship subject Category:World_War_II_merchant_ships_of_Canada.
- Park_ship type Artifact100021939.
- Park_ship type Bottom102878222.
- Park_ship type CargoShip102965300.
- Park_ship type Conveyance103100490.
- Park_ship type Craft103125870.
- Park_ship type Instrumentality103575240.
- Park_ship type Object100002684.
- Park_ship type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Park_ship type Ship104194289.
- Park_ship type Steamer104309348.
- Park_ship type SteamshipsOfCanada.
- Park_ship type Vehicle104524313.
- Park_ship type Vessel104530566.
- Park_ship type Whole100003553.
- Park_ship type WorldWarIIMerchantShipsOfCanada.
- Park_ship comment "Park Ships were merchant steamships constructed for Canada’s Merchant Navy during World War II. Park ships were the Canadian equivalent of the American Liberty Ships and the British Fort Ships. All three shared a similar design by J.L. Thompson and Sons of Sunderland, England.".
- Park_ship label "Park ship".
- Park_ship sameAs m.0bh8d67.
- Park_ship sameAs Q7138174.
- Park_ship sameAs Q7138174.
- Park_ship sameAs Park_ship.
- Park_ship wasDerivedFrom Park_ship?oldid=603020175.
- Park_ship depiction SSPointPleasantParkMonument.jpg.
- Park_ship isPrimaryTopicOf Park_ship.