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Atlantis
Book Ships of the World: An Historical Encyclopedia Illustration
Author Lincoln P. Paine
Published Houghton Mifflin, Boston,
ISBN 0585109486, 9780585109480, 0395715563, 9780395715567
Page 45
Atlantis (Belgium, dredging or underwater operations vessel) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (chemical tanker; built 2004; Netherlands; 5782 dwt; IMO: 9263849) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (container feeder; built 2003; Antigua-Barbuda; 8329 dwt; also named: Birk; IMO: 9264740) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (crude oil tanker; built 1998; Liberia; 150871 dwt; also named: Nautic, Kaspiy; IMO: 9150377) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (cruise ship; built 1944; Panama; 2779 dwt; also named: President Roosevelt, Explorer, General W P Richardson, Laguardia, Leilani, Emerald Seas, Fantastica, Funtastica, Terrifica, Sun Fiesta, Sapphire Seas, Ocean Explorer I; IMO: 5284053) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (cruise ship; built 1967; Panama; 2169 dwt; also named: Island Breeze, Stafford, Dana Gloria, Voyager, Monaco, Sitia, Tropic Star, Pacific Star, Aegeon Star, New York Fortune 1; IMO: 6708252) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (ferry; built 1972; Belize; 227 dwt; also named: Atlantic, Helgoland, First Lady; IMO: 7214545) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (freighter; 5560 tons; launched in 1918; photographed in mid 1920s (1958 scrapped)) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (German surface raider; 7862 tons; launched in 1937; photographed in 1940 (1941 sunk in battle)) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (Germany, passenger ship) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (Germany, pleasure craft) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (Greek) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (I) (Freighter, (standard WW1); built 1918, in Vancouver, BC, Canada; 5614 tons; naming history: War Camp (1918); Sierra Quemada (1919); Atlantis (I) (1924); Flint 2 (1928); Elgin County (1930); & more; registr nos: (UK Registry); & more) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (IV) (Freighter; built 1944, in Kearney, NJ, USA; naming history: General W.P. Richardson (U.S.A.T.S.) (1944); La Guardia (1949); Leilani (1956); President Roosevelt (I) (1960); & more; registr nos: AP.118 (USATS); and more Subscribe to view
Atlantis (multi-purpose; built 1977; Malta; 18499 dwt; also named: Braunfels, Hispania, Atlas; IMO: 7501730) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (multi-purpose; built 1978; Sierra Leone; 4089 dwt; also named: Sea Star, Maria Catharina, Baltic Link, Alybello, Rosy River, Tri Star; IMO: 7703247) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (multi-purpose; built 1979; Paraguay; 2950 dwt; also named: Plata Feeder; IMO: 7822524) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (multi-purpose; built 1984; Portugal; 6154 dwt; also named: Emsland, Hoogly Pioneer; IMO: 8131324) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (Netherlands, cargo ship) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (Netherlands, tanker) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (offshore constr vsl; built 1997; Belgium; 2520 dwt; IMO: 9139139) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (passenger ship; USA; IMO: 8990990) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (passenger; 15620 tons; launched in 1930; photographed in early 1930s, '33 late 1930s (& '40 as HM Hospital ship No 33) (1952 scrapped)) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (passenger; 4504 tons; launched in 1965; photographed in 1980 (1983 burned)) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (Portugal, cargo ship) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (reefer; built 1960; Greece; 5233 dwt; also named: Hidlefjord; IMO: 5150240) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (see as Andes) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (see as Bampton Castle) Subscribe to view
Atlantis (see as Emerald Seas) Subscribe to view
Atlantis, photo Subscribe to view
Atlantis, SS (American transport, 1944. Ex USS General W.P. Richardson; later President Roosevelt, Ocean Explorer I) Subscribe to view
Atlantis, tanker Subscribe to view
Atlantis; a) Adonis (Greek) (1965) Subscribe to view