Star of Scotland
46 ship citations (9 free) in 34 resources
Star of Scotland
Book
Last of the Windjammers: Volume One
Author
Published
Brown, Son & Ferguson, Ltd., Glasgow, 1927
Page
see Kenilworth
Star of Scotland (1887; British-built, American-owned Kenilworth)
Book
Merchant Sail
Author
Published
Fairburn Marine Educational Foundation, Inc., Center Lovell, Maine, 1945-1955
Pages
III: 1803, 1804; IV: 2655, 2708, 2709
Star of Scotland
Book
The H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest
Author
Published
Superior Publishing Company, Seattle, 1966
Pages
423, 489, 511
Star of Scotland
Book
Ships of the World: An Historical Encyclopedia
Author
Published
Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1997
ISBN
0585109486, 9780585109480, 0395715563, 9780395715567
Pages
286, 285-86
Star of Scotland
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Star of Scotland (5m schooner; launched 1887)
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Star of Scotland (Aberdeen, 1928, Steam; ON: 143911)
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Star of Scotland (Aberdeen, 1947, Motor; ON: 182015)
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Star of Scotland (American, 2290 tons; sunk by U-boats)
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Star of Scotland (Bark (4-masted); built 1887, in Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK; 2308 tons; naming history: Kenilworth (1887); Star of Scotland (1908); Rex (IV) (1938); Star of Scotland (1942); registration numbers: 014494 (US))
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Star of Scotland (bark)
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Star of Scotland (bark/schooner/fishing barge)
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Star Of Scotland (Barque, Freighter)
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Star of Scotland (Belfast, 1904, Steam; ON: 120702)
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Star of Scotland (cargorefr, built 1904, at Belfast; tonnage: 6230)
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Star of Scotland (ex Kenilworth, U. S. 1887)
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Star of Scotland (ex Rex, 42, ex Star of Scotland, 41) (United States of America (USA), Sailing Vessel)
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Star of Scotland (gambling ship)
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Star of Scotland (of Belfast, E. D. Beck, Master, 4001 tons, from the port of London Via Melbourne to Sydney, New South Wales, 12th November 1909)
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Star of Scotland (Recreational; Juneau, AK; built 1987; 160 gross tons; call sign WUT6385)
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Star of Scotland (schooner)
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Star of Scotland (Steam screw; built 1918, sunk 1942)
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Star of Scotland (Steamship of Belfast, J. Mann Hart, Master, 4001 tons, from the port of New York Via Melbourne to Sydney, New South Wales, 24th May 1909)
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Star of Scotland (steamship)
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Star of Scotland (USA, allied merchant vessel)
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Star of Scotland, bark (1887)
Journal
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass., 1997
ISSN
0003-0155
Pages
I, 333-344, plates facing 338-339; III, 266; IV, 325
Star of Scotland, ex Kenilworth (1887-1942; Steel 4 bark, earlier 4-masted ship, and later 6-masted schooner; Built by: Port Glasgow, J. Reid; Dimensions: 300.2' x 43.1' x 24.2'; Tonnage: 2308 tons)
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Star of Scotland, ex-Kenilworth
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Star of Scotland, ex-Kenilworth, 4-m bark: historical references
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Star of Scotland, ex-Kenilworth, 4-m bark: model at MCNY
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Star of Scotland, ex-Kenilworth, 4-m bark: scrimshaw portrait by Cowan
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Star of Scotland, Sail
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Star of Scotland, schooner (1887-1941)
Journal
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass., 1997
ISSN
0003-0155
Pages
I, 334, 341-342; III, 266; IV, 325; (1942), VII, 294, 296
Star of Scotland, ship
Journal
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass., 1997
ISSN
0003-0155
Pages
(1927), XVIII, 217