MV Lady Denman

http://dbpedia.org/resource/MV_Lady_Denman an entity of type: Thing

Le MV Lady Denman (anciennement SS Lady Denman) est un ancien ferry du port de Sydney (Port Jackson) construit en 1912 pour la Balmain New Ferry Company. Il a ensuite été exploité par (en) et ses successeurs gouvernementaux. Il est maintenant conservé au Jervis Bay Maritime Museum près de son site de construction d'origine à Huskisson en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud. rdf:langString
Lady Denman is a former Sydney Harbour ferry built in 1912 for the Balmain New Ferry Company. She was later run by Sydney Ferries Limited and its government successors. She is now preserved at the Jervis Bay Maritime Museum near her original build site in Huskisson, New South Wales, Australia. rdf:langString
rdf:langString MV Lady Denman
rdf:langString MV Lady Denman
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rdf:langString (Balmain New Ferry Company, Sydney Ferries Ltd, Sydney Harbour Transport Board, Public Transport Commission)
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xsd:date 2001-11-09
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rdf:langString Lady Denman ; Sydney ferry; M.V. "Lady Denman"
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rdf:langString Lady Denman Heritage Complex Huskisson Inc.
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xsd:date 1911-12-05
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rdf:langString Lady Denman
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rdf:langString Lady Denman is a former Sydney Harbour ferry built in 1912 for the Balmain New Ferry Company. She was later run by Sydney Ferries Limited and its government successors. She is now preserved at the Jervis Bay Maritime Museum near her original build site in Huskisson, New South Wales, Australia. She and four similar ferries, Lady Chelmsford (1910), Lady Edeline (1913), Lady Ferguson (1914), and Lady Scott (1914), were a new series of "Lady-class", designed by renowned naval architect, Walter Reeks. The five survived the 1932 opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and were all converted to diesel power that decade. They also survived the 1951 NSW State Government takeover of the ailing ferry fleet. Lady Denman was removed from ferry service in 1979 and donated for preservation. She is the last extant double-ended timber ferry, a type that was once prolific on Sydney Harbour. Continuing a Balmain Ferry Co convention of naming their ferries after the wives of Governors-General of Australia and Governors of NSW, Lady Denman was named after Gertrude Denman, wife of fifth Governor-General of Australia. This naming nomenclature was again used by the State Government harbour ferry operator with the introduction of 6 new "Lady-class ferries" in the 1960s and 1970s.
rdf:langString Le MV Lady Denman (anciennement SS Lady Denman) est un ancien ferry du port de Sydney (Port Jackson) construit en 1912 pour la Balmain New Ferry Company. Il a ensuite été exploité par (en) et ses successeurs gouvernementaux. Il est maintenant conservé au Jervis Bay Maritime Museum près de son site de construction d'origine à Huskisson en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud.
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