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Gordon Chree (born 1978) is a
Scottish reporter for STV News and
occasional relief anchor on the East
edition of STV News at Six, and the
online video...
- HMS Ben-my-
Chree (Manx: "Woman of My Heart") was a
packet steamer and a
Royal Navy (RN)
seaplane carrier of the
First World War. She was
originally built...
- SS Ben-my-
Chree (1875) SS Ben-my-
Chree (1908)
converted to HMS Ben-my-
Chree,
seaplane carrier; sunk in 1917 SS Ben-my-
Chree (1927) SS Ben-my-
Chree (1965)...
- TSS (RMS) Ben-my-
Chree (III) No. 118605 – the
third vessel in the company's
history to be so
named – was a p****enger
steamer operated by the Isle of Man...
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Kevin Chree (born 11
August 1974) is a
South African former field hockey player who
competed in the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- MV Ben-my-
Chree is a Ro-Pax
vessel which was
launched and
entered service in 1998. The
flagship of the Isle of Man
Steam Packet Company, she primarily...
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Charles Chree, FRS (5 May 1860 – 12
August 1928) was a
British physicist, an
authority on
terrestrial magnetism and
atmospheric electricity, and for 32...
- Ben-My-
Chree (Manx for "woman of my heart") is a
famous former hunting and
fishing lodge,
steamboat landing and
small resort in
Northern British Columbia...
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according to
another account. In June, the
seaplane carrier HMS Ben-my-
Chree arrived and the
Entente air
effort increased from a
squadron to No. 3 Wing...
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three retained by the
government and four
returned to service. Ben-my-
Chree and the
Midland Railways'
Manxman (purchased by
IOMSPC in 1920) also served...