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Lorain

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Lorain (1911, official number: 116729) Subscribe to view
Lorain (374) Subscribe to view
Lorain (APA 99) Subscribe to view
Lorain (APR 6) Subscribe to view
Lorain (Britain; steam ship; built or delivered in 1919; 6,160 gross tons; ex American 1941) Subscribe to view
Lorain (cargo liner; built 1953; Liberia; 8024 dwt; also named: Elizabeth Holt, Admiralty Crest, Despina N; IMO: 5101782) Subscribe to view
Lorain (corrected; listed as "Lorsia") (of Kearny, P Gibson, Master, Gross 6213 , Nett 3836 tons, from the port of New York Via Suva, Cairns, Townsville, Rochhampton & Newcastle to Sydney, New South Wales, 1st Jan 1921) Subscribe to view
Lorain (Freighter (C3-S-A2); built 1943, in Pascagoula, MS, USA; 7950 tons; naming history: Lorain (1943); Dade (1943); Dade (U.S.S.) (1944); Hawaiian Retailer (1947); registration numbers: 252477 (US); APA.99 (US Navy)) Subscribe to view
Lorain (Hamilton, Bermudas, 1941, Steam; ON: 159159) Subscribe to view
Lorain (PF 93) Subscribe to view
Lorain (Recreational; Douglas, AK; built 1984; 27 gross tons; call sign WRC7192) Subscribe to view
Lorain (Schooner; 1905, Cumberland) Subscribe to view
Lorain (Schooner; Canadian; Official Number: 116729, built 1905, Cumberland Bay, New Brunswick, Canada; 52 gross tons) Subscribe to view
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Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Lorain (Sloop; built Black River, OH, 1834) Subscribe to view
Lorain (St John, NB, 1905, Sail; ON: 116729) Subscribe to view
Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Lorain (Tug; built Buffalo, NY, 1909; ON 206910) Subscribe to view
Lorain (Tug; built Cleveland, OH, 1915; ON 212968) Subscribe to view
Lorain (U.S.A.) Subscribe to view
Lorain (wooden schooner, 1905, Cumberland Bay, New Brunswick, gross tonnage: 52, official number: 116729) Subscribe to view
Lorain, 1908, fuel lighter: to be scrapped Subscribe to view