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'''SS ''California''''' may refer to: |
'''SS ''California''''' may refer to: |
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*{{SS|California|1848}}, a United States [[mail steamer]] built in 1848 for Pacific Mail Steamship Company finally being wrecked near Pacasmayo, Peru in 1895 |
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*{{SS|California|1872}}, a British [[passenger ship|passenger cargo vessel]] built 1872 for the Anchor Line and scrapped in 1904 |
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*{{SS|State of California|1891}}, a British passenger cargo vessel built in 1891 and scrapped in 1925 |
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*{{SS|California|1902}}, a British passenger vessel built in 1902 for the Pacific Steam Navigation Company and torpedoed on 17 October 1917 |
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*{{SS|California|1907}}, a British passenger vessel built in 1907 and torpedoed on 7 February 1917 |
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*{{SS|California|1923}}, a British [[ocean liner]] built in 1923 and sunk by German air attack in 1943 |
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*{{SS|California|1928}}, a U.S. built in 1928 for the Panama Pacific Line; renamed ''Uruguay'' in 1938 and scrapped in 1964 |
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Revision as of 01:58, 25 April 2012
SS California may refer to:
- SS California (1848), a United States mail steamer built in 1848 for Pacific Mail Steamship Company finally being wrecked near Pacasmayo, Peru in 1895
- SS California (1872), a British passenger cargo vessel built 1872 for the Anchor Line and scrapped in 1904
- SS State of California (1891), a British passenger cargo vessel built in 1891 and scrapped in 1925
- SS California (1902), a British passenger vessel built in 1902 for the Pacific Steam Navigation Company and torpedoed on 17 October 1917
- SS California (1907), a British passenger vessel built in 1907 and torpedoed on 7 February 1917
- SS California (1923), a British ocean liner built in 1923 and sunk by German air attack in 1943
- SS California (1928), a U.S. built in 1928 for the Panama Pacific Line; renamed Uruguay in 1938 and scrapped in 1964
- See also