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HMY Iolaire was an
Admiralty Yacht that sank at the
entrance to
Stornoway harbour on 1
January 1919, with the loss of at
least 201 men out of the 283...
- Scotland,
where it is a
visitor attraction with over 300,000
visits each year.
HMY Britannia was
built at the
shipyard of John
Brown & Co. Ltd in Clydebank...
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HMY may
refer to:
Hairmyres railway station, in
Scotland HMY Airways, a
defunct Canadian airline Seosan Air Base, in
South Korea Southern Guiyang Miao...
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HMY Victoria and
Albert was a
royal yacht of the
Royal Navy of the
United Kingdom. The
yacht was
designed by the
Chief Constructor of the
Royal Navy Sir...
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Salahdine Hmied (born 1
September 1961) is a
Moroccan football goalkeeper who pla**** for
Morocco in the 1986 FIFA
World Cup. He also pla**** for FAR Rabat...
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HMY Saudadoes was a
royal yacht built in 1670 on the
orders of King
Charles II of
England for his Queen,
Catherine of Braganza. It was used for pleasure...
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HMY Victoria and Albert, a 360-foot (110 m)
steamer launched on 16
January 1855, was a
royal yacht of the
sovereign of the
United Kingdom until 1900,...
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HMY Osborne is the name of two
British Royal Yachts:
HMY Victoria and Albert (1843),
renamed HMY Osborne in 1855
HMY Osborne (1868) This
article includes...
- again" (PDF). New York Times. 10
March 1920. "Owner's
distinguishing flag,
HMY Britannia". "British
shipbuilders miss the boat", BBC, 14
November 1997 Bård...
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HMY Royal Caroline was a ship-rigged
royal yacht. She was
ordered in 1749 to
replace HMY Carolina as Britain's prin****l
royal yacht. She was
built at...