SS Nile (1850)

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The SS Nile was an iron-hulled cargo steamship. She is best remembered for her sinking in bad weather on 30 November 1854 with the loss of all hands, most likely after colliding with The Stones, a notoriously dangerous reef off Godrevy Head in Cornwall. rdf:langString
rdf:langString SS Nile (1850)
rdf:langString Nile
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rdf:langString *Moss Line *British and Irish Steam Packet Co
rdf:langString Alexander Denny, Dumbarton
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xsd:gMonthDay --11-30
xsd:integer 1850
rdf:langString Nile
rdf:langString *William M Moss, William J Lamport and George Holt Jr *James Stirling
rdf:langString Two-cylinder single-screw engine, 150 nhp
rdf:langString Liverpool , Dublin
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rdf:langString The SS Nile was an iron-hulled cargo steamship. She is best remembered for her sinking in bad weather on 30 November 1854 with the loss of all hands, most likely after colliding with The Stones, a notoriously dangerous reef off Godrevy Head in Cornwall.
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xsd:string Struck The Stones offGodrevy Headand sank with all hands, 30 November 1854
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