Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/SS_Regina_(1907)> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 48 of
48
with 100 items per page.
- SS_Regina_(1907) length "75895.2".
- SS_Regina_(1907) abstract "The SS Regina was a steel canaler built for the Canada Steamship Lines and home ported in Montreal, Quebec. Named after Regina, Saskatchewan, the Regina had a tonnage of 1,956 gross register tons (GRT) and a crew of 32.The ship sank during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913 after taking great damage. Lost for more than a half century, it became known as the "Great Mystery of the Great Storm of the Great Lakes". Since found, it has become an active dive site for scuba divers and is now part of Michigan's underwater Preserve system.".
- SS_Regina_(1907) builder Dumbarton.
- SS_Regina_(1907) builder Scotland.
- SS_Regina_(1907) length "75.8952".
- SS_Regina_(1907) maidenVoyage "1907-01-19".
- SS_Regina_(1907) owner CP_Ships.
- SS_Regina_(1907) shipBeam "12.8016".
- SS_Regina_(1907) shipLaunch "1907-09-04".
- SS_Regina_(1907) status "Capsized and sank between November 9 and November 10, 1913 after being severely damaged during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913.".
- SS_Regina_(1907) status "Located in the Sanilac Shores Underwater Preserve".
- SS_Regina_(1907) thumbnail Regina_ship_in_1910.png?width=300.
- SS_Regina_(1907) type Cargo_ship.
- SS_Regina_(1907) wikiPageID "14754537".
- SS_Regina_(1907) wikiPageRevisionID "591584985".
- SS_Regina_(1907) hasPhotoCollection SS_Regina_(1907).
- SS_Regina_(1907) shipBuilder "A. McMillian & Son, Dumbarton, Scotland".
- SS_Regina_(1907) shipCompleted "October 1907".
- SS_Regina_(1907) shipCrew "32".
- SS_Regina_(1907) shipFate "--11-09".
- SS_Regina_(1907) shipLaunched "1907-09-04".
- SS_Regina_(1907) shipMaidenVoyage "1907-01-19".
- SS_Regina_(1907) shipName "Regina".
- SS_Regina_(1907) shipOwner CP_Ships.
- SS_Regina_(1907) shipPower "Two Scottish Boiler Steam turbines".
- SS_Regina_(1907) shipPropulsion "1".
- SS_Regina_(1907) shipPropulsion "Single Screw".
- SS_Regina_(1907) shipRegistry "Montreal".
- SS_Regina_(1907) shipStatus "Located in the Sanilac Shores Underwater Preserve".
- SS_Regina_(1907) shipType "Package Freighter or Canaler".
- SS_Regina_(1907) shipYardNumber "419".
- SS_Regina_(1907) subject Category:1907_ships.
- SS_Regina_(1907) subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1913.
- SS_Regina_(1907) subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_Canada.
- SS_Regina_(1907) subject Category:Shipwrecks_in_the_Great_Lakes.
- SS_Regina_(1907) type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Regina_(1907) type Ship.
- SS_Regina_(1907) type Product.
- SS_Regina_(1907) type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Regina_(1907) comment "The SS Regina was a steel canaler built for the Canada Steamship Lines and home ported in Montreal, Quebec. Named after Regina, Saskatchewan, the Regina had a tonnage of 1,956 gross register tons (GRT) and a crew of 32.The ship sank during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913 after taking great damage. Lost for more than a half century, it became known as the "Great Mystery of the Great Storm of the Great Lakes".".
- SS_Regina_(1907) label "SS Regina (1907)".
- SS_Regina_(1907) sameAs m.03gwr8w.
- SS_Regina_(1907) sameAs Q7394277.
- SS_Regina_(1907) sameAs Q7394277.
- SS_Regina_(1907) wasDerivedFrom SS_Regina_(1907)?oldid=591584985.
- SS_Regina_(1907) depiction Regina_ship_in_1910.png.
- SS_Regina_(1907) isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Regina_(1907).
- SS_Regina_(1907) name "Regina".