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Cybele
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Cybele (AKS-10)
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Cybele (brig, 1828, St. John, New Brunswick, gross tonnage: 267)
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Cybele (brig, built in Apenrade, 1837)
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Cybele (Brig; Canadian; Official Number: 9005383, built 1828, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada; 267 gross tons)
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Cybele (British; Passenger/Cargo, Iron, Screw Steamer, built 1874; ON: 68078)
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Cybele (Canadian, O.N. 326076)
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Cybèle (Capt: Caudeau, J-B; 187 tons; Voyage: 5/17/1777 to 11/15/1778)
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Cybèle (Capt: Gosselin; 119 tons; Voyage: 8/28/1819 to
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Cybele (Glasgow, 1874, Steam; ON: 68078)
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Cybele (Glasgow, 1909, Steam; ON: 129448)
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Cybele (Iron Screw Steamer; London; built 1883; 1287 gross tons; official number: 87104)
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Cybele (Liberty Ship; built in New Orleans, Louisiana, completed November 1944)
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Cybele (London, 1851, Sail; ON: 24933)
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Cybele (London, 1882, Sail; ON: 85175)
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Cybele (London, 1883, Steam; ON: 87104)
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Cybele (London, 1951, Motor; ON: 184400)
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Cybele (Lowestoft, 1897, Sail; ON: 108061)
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Cybele (of Apenrade, Schafer, Master, 210 tons, from the port of Java to Port Jackson, New South Wales, 18th November 1853)
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Cybele (Recreational; Boston, MA; built 2002; 18 gross tons; call sign WDB7590)
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Cybele (Recreational; Gig Harbor, WA; 9 gross tons)
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Cybele (Recreational; Midway, GA; built 1988; 11 gross tons)
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Cybele (Steamship, 1874; Red Star Line)
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Cybele (Steel, built 1943)
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Cybele (tweendecker; built 1944; USA; 10660 dwt; also named: William Hackett)
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Cybele (U.S.S.) (Freighter (Liberty Dry Cargo EC2-S-C1 Type); built 1944, in USA; naming history: William Hackett (1944); Cybele (U.S.S.) (1944); William Hackett (1946); registration numbers: (US); AKS.10 (US Navy))
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