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  • SS Canopic
  • Passenger liner of the White Star Line

    SS Canopic was a passenger liner of the White Star Line. The ship was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast for the Dominion Line, and launched on 31 May

    SS Canopic

    SS Canopic

    SS_Canopic

  • Henry Tingle Wilde
  • Chief Officer of RMS Titanic (1872–1912)

    Star ship on the Canada run. He also served aboard the SS Cymric and SS Canopic on their Mediterranean routes. In August 1911, Wilde became Chief Officer

    Henry Tingle Wilde

    Henry Tingle Wilde

    Henry_Tingle_Wilde

  • John A. Volpe
  • American politician and diplomat (1908–1994)

    had come from Pescosansonesco, Abruzzo, to Boston's North End on the SS Canopic in 1905; his father was in the construction business.[citation needed]

    John A. Volpe

    John A. Volpe

    John_A._Volpe

  • 128th Airborne Command and Control Squadron
  • Military unit

    Hoboken, New Jersey, where it boarded the former White Star Line liner SS Canopic. After an uneventful Atlantic crossing, the squadron arrived at Liverpool

    128th Airborne Command and Control Squadron

    128th Airborne Command and Control Squadron

    128th_Airborne_Command_and_Control_Squadron

  • RMS Republic
  • Steamship

    Maasdam), while her three fellow former Dominion liners were renamed Romanic, Canopic, and Cretic, respectively. In January 1904, Republic was switched to White

    RMS Republic

    RMS Republic

    RMS_Republic

  • T. Tileston Wells
  • American lawyer and diplomat (1865–1946)

    Europe. However, the family eventually made it to Rome and sailed on the SS Canopic from Naples, arriving in Boston, Massachusetts on September 25, 1914.

    T. Tileston Wells

    T. Tileston Wells

    T._Tileston_Wells

  • SS Nomadic
  • Former tender

    SS Nomadic is a former tender of the White Star Line, launched on 25 April 1911 at Belfast, that is now on display in Belfast's Titanic Quarter. She was

    SS Nomadic

    SS Nomadic

    SS_Nomadic

  • SS Atlantic (1870)
  • Transatlantic liner, sank disastrously 1873

    SS Atlantic was a transatlantic ocean liner of the White Star Line, and second ship of the Oceanic-class. The ship operated between Liverpool, United Kingdom

    SS Atlantic (1870)

    SS Atlantic (1870)

    SS_Atlantic_(1870)

  • RMS Olympic
  • British ocean liner from 1911 to 1935

    the same dimensions but higher gross register tonnage, before the German SS Imperator went into service in June 1913. Olympic also held the title of the

    RMS Olympic

    RMS Olympic

    RMS_Olympic

  • Jubilee-class ocean liner
  • Ocean liners built in Belfast, 1898–1900

    of the dates they entered service were: SS Afric (1899) SS Medic (1899) SS Persic (1899) SS Runic (1901) SS Suevic (1901) The White Star Line had originally

    Jubilee-class ocean liner

    Jubilee-class ocean liner

    Jubilee-class_ocean_liner

  • Indian Legion
  • Indian volunteer unit in Nazi Germany

    Waffen-SS it was known as the Indian Volunteer Legion of the Waffen-SS (German: Indische Freiwilligen Legion der Waffen-SS). The transfer to the Waffen-SS was

    Indian Legion

    Indian Legion

    Indian_Legion

  • SS Cornishman
  • Transatlantic steamship

    SS Cornishman was a steamship of the White Star Line. She was laid down in 1891, as yard number 236 at Harland and Wolff Shipyards, Belfast, as a livestock

    SS Cornishman

    SS Cornishman

    SS_Cornishman

  • SS Georgic
  • British steam ship

    SS Georgic was a steamship built by Harland & Wolff for the White Star Line to replace SS Naronic which was lost at sea. She was initially named the Fordic

    SS Georgic

    SS Georgic

    SS_Georgic

  • SS Bovic
  • SS Bovic was a steamship built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast for the White Star Line. A sister ship to the Naronic, the ship was launched on 28 June

    SS Bovic

    SS Bovic

    SS_Bovic

  • SS Zeeland (1900)
  • British and Belgian ocean liner

    SS Zeeland was a British and Belgian ocean liner of the International Mercantile Marine Co. (IMM). She was a sister ship to Vaderland and a near sister

    SS Zeeland (1900)

    SS Zeeland (1900)

    SS_Zeeland_(1900)

  • White Star Line
  • British shipping company (1845–1934)

    December. Canopic completed the service upon her departure from Liverpool on 14 January 1904. Upon their arrivals in Boston, Romanic and Canopic were both

    White Star Line

    White Star Line

    White_Star_Line

  • SS Ionic (1902)
  • Steam-powered ocean liner built in 1902

    SS Ionic was a steam-powered ocean liner built in 1902 by Harland & Wolff in Belfast for the White Star Line. She was the second White Star Liner to be

    SS Ionic (1902)

    SS Ionic (1902)

    SS_Ionic_(1902)

  • SS Athenic
  • 1901 British ocean liner

    SS Athenic was a British passenger liner built by Harland & Wolff shipyards for the White Star Line in 1901. The 12,234-ton steamship Athenic was built

    SS Athenic

    SS Athenic

    SS_Athenic

  • SS Tauric
  • Ocean liner in service from 1891 to 1929

    SS Tauric was a steamship built in 1891 by Harland & Wolff for the White Star Line and completed on 16 May 1891. She was the sister ship of Nomadic Though

    SS Tauric

    SS Tauric

    SS_Tauric

  • SS Britannic
  • British ocean liner

    SS Britannic was an ocean liner of the White Star Line. She was the first of three ships of the White Star Line to sail with the Britannic name. Britannic

    SS Britannic

    SS Britannic

    SS_Britannic

  • Titanic
  • British passenger liner that sank in 1912

    shore to ship. The White Star Line operated two tenders at Cherbourg: SS Traffic and SS Nomadic (Nomadic is the only surviving White Star Line ship). Both

    Titanic

    Titanic

    Titanic

  • SS Vedic
  • British ocean liner

    SS Vedic was an ocean liner for the White Star Line, constructed as a purpose-built immigrant transport ship in an all steerage configuration. Vedic had

    SS Vedic

    SS Vedic

    SS_Vedic

  • RMS Majestic (1914)
  • Ocean liner from 1922 to 1939

    North Atlantic run, originally launched in 1914 as the Hamburg America Liner SS Bismarck. At 56,551 gross register tons, she was the largest ship ever operated

    RMS Majestic (1914)

    RMS Majestic (1914)

    RMS_Majestic_(1914)

  • RMS Teutonic
  • British ocean liner

    Armenian (1903) Arabic (1903) Romanic (1903) Cretic (1903) Republic (1903) Canopic (1904) Cufic (1904) Baltic (1904) Tropic (1904) Gallic (1907) Adriatic

    RMS Teutonic

    RMS Teutonic

    RMS_Teutonic

  • SS Ionic (1883)
  • British ship of the White Star line

    SS Ionic was a cargo liner initially in service with White Star Line from 1883 until 1900. She was used on the company's joint route to New Zealand with

    SS Ionic (1883)

    SS Ionic (1883)

    SS_Ionic_(1883)

  • SS Cretic
  • Ocean liner (1902–1929)

    SS Cretic was an ocean liner built in 1902. She was operated by several shipping lines, all of which were part of the IMM Co., under several names in her

    SS Cretic

    SS Cretic

    SS_Cretic

  • SS Hornby
  • SS Hornby was a tug tender which was based at Liverpool. She was built by John Cran & Co. at Leith, and launched on 22 January 1908. it became known for

    SS Hornby

    SS_Hornby

  • SS Persic
  • SS Persic was an ocean liner of the White Star Line, built by Harland and Wolff in 1899. She was one of the five Jubilee-class ships (the others being

    SS Persic

    SS Persic

    SS_Persic

  • SS Imo
  • Norwegian steamship

    SS Imo was a merchant steamship that was built in 1889 to carry livestock and passengers, and converted in 1912 into a whaling factory ship. She was built

    SS Imo

    SS Imo

    SS_Imo

  • SS Albertic
  • SS Albertic was a British ocean liner, originally built as the Norddeutscher Lloyd's München. It was handed to Britain as part of war reparations and served

    SS Albertic

    SS Albertic

    SS_Albertic

  • SS Oceanic (1870)
  • British passenger liner, launched 1870

    SS Oceanic was the White Star Line's first liner and first member of the Oceanic class; she was an important turning point in passenger liner design. Entering

    SS Oceanic (1870)

    SS Oceanic (1870)

    SS_Oceanic_(1870)

  • List of cars with non-standard door designs
  • Fighter Dare DZ De Tomaso Mangusta (engine compartment) DMC DeLorean Eagle SS Embeesea Charger Fiberfab Aztec 7 Foers Ibex GP Talon Gumpert Apollo Gumpert

    List of cars with non-standard door designs

    List_of_cars_with_non-standard_door_designs

  • SS Scandinavian
  • Ocean liner (1898–1922)

    SS Scandinavian was a steamship built at Harland & Wolff in Belfast which entered service as an ocean liner in 1898. The ship changed names and owners

    SS Scandinavian

    SS Scandinavian

    SS_Scandinavian

  • SS Republic (1871)
  • Ocean liner built in 1871

    SS Republic was an ocean liner built in 1871 by Harland and Wolff for White Star Line. She was intended to be the last of four vessels forming the Oceanic-class

    SS Republic (1871)

    SS Republic (1871)

    SS_Republic_(1871)

  • SS Naronic
  • Cargo ship built for the White Star Line

    SS Naronic was a British cargo steamship built in 1892 by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, Ireland, for the White Star Line. A sister ship of SS Bovic, she

    SS Naronic

    SS Naronic

    SS_Naronic

  • SS Magnetic
  • British passenger tender (1891–1935)

    SS Magnetic was a passenger tender of the White Star Line built in 1891. She was laid down at the Harland & Wolff Shipyards in Belfast, Ireland. Magnetic

    SS Magnetic

    SS Magnetic

    SS_Magnetic

  • Oceanic (unfinished ship)
  • Unfinished motor vessel

    appearance the planned Oceanic had certain features that make it akin to the liner SS Normandie, including the three short, wide funnels that contrasted with the

    Oceanic (unfinished ship)

    Oceanic (unfinished ship)

    Oceanic_(unfinished_ship)

  • SS Arabic (1881)
  • 1881–1890 steamship

    SS Arabic was a steamship of the White Star Line and its first steel-hulled vessel. Like her predecessors, she was built by shipbuilders Harland & Wolff

    SS Arabic (1881)

    SS Arabic (1881)

    SS_Arabic_(1881)

  • SS Pontic
  • SS Pontic was a tender and baggage vessel of the White Star Line built by Harland & Wolff at Belfast in 1894. Originally deployed to support White Star's

    SS Pontic

    SS Pontic

    SS_Pontic

  • SS Samland
  • American cargo ship

    SS Samland was an American-built cargo ship. Built in 1902 by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation at Camden, New Jersey, the ship was owned and operated

    SS Samland

    SS Samland

    SS_Samland

  • SS Justicia
  • Large First World War troop ship, sunk in 1918

    SS Justicia was a British troop ship that was launched in Ireland in 1914 and sunk off County Donegal in 1918. She was designed and launched as the transatlantic

    SS Justicia

    SS Justicia

    SS_Justicia

  • Topography of Terror
  • Nazi history museum in Berlin

    site of buildings, which during the Nazi regime from 1933 to 1945 was the SS Reich Security Main Office, the headquarters of the Sicherheitspolizei, SD

    Topography of Terror

    Topography of Terror

    Topography_of_Terror

  • SS Tropic (1871)
  • Steamship operated by White Star Line

    SS Tropic was a steamship operated by the White Star Line. Built in 1871 by shipbuilders Thos. Royden & Co, the 2,122 gross register ton vessel operated

    SS Tropic (1871)

    SS Tropic (1871)

    SS_Tropic_(1871)

  • SS Belgic (1885)
  • British Ship

    The SS Belgic was a steam ship built by Harland & Wolff for the White Star Line for service in the Far East and across the Pacific. Sold to the Atlantic

    SS Belgic (1885)

    SS Belgic (1885)

    SS_Belgic_(1885)

  • List of organisms named after famous people (born 1925–1949)
  • ISSN 0037-9603. Retrieved 2 July 2021 – via ResearchGate. Singh NK, Wood JM, Mhatre SS, Venkateswaran K (2019). "Metagenome to phenome approach enables isolation

    List of organisms named after famous people (born 1925–1949)

    List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_1925–1949)

  • SS Zealandic (1911)
  • British ocean liner

    SS Zealandic was a British ocean liner initially operated by White Star Line. She was used both as a passenger liner and a cargo ship as well as serving

    SS Zealandic (1911)

    SS Zealandic (1911)

    SS_Zealandic_(1911)

  • SS Lapland
  • Early 20th century ocean liner

    Star's flagship, similar in appearance to the fellow liners SS Samland, SS Gothland and SS Poland, but far larger. She was a half sister to White Star

    SS Lapland

    SS Lapland

    SS_Lapland

  • SS Adriatic (1871)
  • Transatlantic liner

    SS Adriatic was the first of two White Star Line ocean liners to carry the name Adriatic. The White Star Line's first four steamships of the Oceanic-class

    SS Adriatic (1871)

    SS Adriatic (1871)

    SS_Adriatic_(1871)

  • SS Afric
  • English ship

    SS Afric was a steamship built for White Star Line by Harland and Wolff shipyards. She was of the Jubilee class, had a reported gross register tonnage

    SS Afric

    SS Afric

    SS_Afric

  • SS Carl D. Bradley
  • Self-unloading Great Lakes freighter that sank in a Lake Michigan storm

    45°33′33″N 85°59′16″W / 45.559167°N 85.987778°W / 45.559167; -85.987778 SS Carl D. Bradley was an American self-unloading Great Lakes freighter that

    SS Carl D. Bradley

    SS Carl D. Bradley

    SS_Carl_D._Bradley

  • SS Cymric
  • White Star Line steamship

    SS Cymric was a steamship of the White Star Line built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast and launched on 12 October 1897. Cymric had originally been intended

    SS Cymric

    SS Cymric

    SS_Cymric

  • Oceanic-class ocean liner
  • Iron-hulled ocean liner class

    class consisted of two groups, the first four ships were: SS Oceanic SS Atlantic SS Baltic SS Republic These were followed by two further ships of similar

    Oceanic-class ocean liner

    Oceanic-class ocean liner

    Oceanic-class_ocean_liner

  • RMS Homeric
  • Ocean Liner

    Armenian (1903) Arabic (1903) Romanic (1903) Cretic (1903) Republic (1903) Canopic (1904) Cufic (1904) Baltic (1904) Tropic (1904) Gallic (1907) Adriatic

    RMS Homeric

    RMS Homeric

    RMS_Homeric

  • Fiat 500
  • 1960s rear-engine small city car

    Fiat. Around 1,000 Fiat Abarth 695 SS were produced and only 150 are believed to remain. Abarth introduced its 695 SS version in 1966, after the previous

    Fiat 500

    Fiat 500

    Fiat_500

  • RMS Oceanic
  • Transatlantic ocean liner

    Southampton, Oceanic became involved in the near collision of Titanic with SS New York, when Oceanic was nearby as New York broke from her mooring and nearly

    RMS Oceanic

    RMS Oceanic

    RMS_Oceanic

  • HMHS Britannic
  • Olympic-class ocean liner

    White Star Line was compensated for the loss of Britannic by the award of SS Bismarck as part of postwar reparations; she entered service as RMS Majestic

    HMHS Britannic

    HMHS Britannic

    HMHS_Britannic

  • SS Traffic (1911)
  • British ship

    SS Traffic was a tender of the White Star Line, and the fleetmate to the Nomadic. She was built for the White Star Line by Harland and Wolff, at Belfast

    SS Traffic (1911)

    SS Traffic (1911)

    SS_Traffic_(1911)

  • Tiergartenstraße
  • Street in Berlin, Germany

    Tiergartenstraße, or Tiergartenstrasse (see ß), is a street in the Tiergarten district in central Berlin, the capital of Germany. The street runs east-west

    Tiergartenstraße

    Tiergartenstraße

    Tiergartenstraße

  • SS Medic
  • Steamship built in 1899

    SS Medic was a steamship built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast for the White Star Line which entered service in 1899. Medic was one of five Jubilee-class

    SS Medic

    SS Medic

    SS_Medic

  • SS Asiatic
  • SS Asiatic was a steamship operated by the White Star Line from 1871 to 1873, a sister ship to Tropic. Sold off after only two years, she was renamed SS

    SS Asiatic

    SS Asiatic

    SS_Asiatic

  • SS Megantic
  • British transatlantic ocean liner

    SS Megantic was a British transatlantic ocean liner that was built in Ireland and launched in 1908. She was one of a pair of sister ships that were ordered

    SS Megantic

    SS Megantic

    SS_Megantic

  • SS Celtic (1872)
  • Ocean liner

    SS Celtic was an ocean liner built for the White Star Line by shipbuilders Harland and Wolff of Belfast. The Celtic, the first of two White Star ships

    SS Celtic (1872)

    SS Celtic (1872)

    SS_Celtic_(1872)

  • Hawker Typhoon
  • British single-seater fighter-bomber

    German SS men, and 20 SS women. Only 350 of the 5,000 former concentration camp inmates aboard Cap Arcona survived. From 2,800 prisoners on board the S.S. Thielbek

    Hawker Typhoon

    Hawker Typhoon

    Hawker_Typhoon

  • SS Runic (1900)
  • Steam ship

    SS Runic was a steamship built at Harland and Wolff in Belfast for the White Star Line which entered service in 1901. Runic was the fourth of five Jubilee-class

    SS Runic (1900)

    SS Runic (1900)

    SS_Runic_(1900)

  • Bachem Ba 349 Natter
  • German rocket-powered interceptor prototype

    largely composed of wood. After securing the backing of the Reichsführer-SS, the BP-20 was quickly refined into the Ba 349; the first experimental prototype

    Bachem Ba 349 Natter

    Bachem Ba 349 Natter

    Bachem_Ba_349_Natter

  • SS Doric (1922)
  • British ocean liner

    SS Doric was a British ocean liner operated by White Star Line. She was put into service in 1923. She was the second ship of the company to bear this name

    SS Doric (1922)

    SS Doric (1922)

    SS_Doric_(1922)

  • SS Arabic (1920)
  • Transatlantic ocean liner

    SS Arabic, built as Berlin, was an ocean liner launched on 7 November 1908 by the AG Weser shipyard in Germany. She made her maiden voyage on 1 May 1909

    SS Arabic (1920)

    SS Arabic (1920)

    SS_Arabic_(1920)

  • SS Ceramic
  • 1913 ship sunk in World War II

    SS Ceramic was an ocean liner built in Belfast for White Star Line in 1912–13 and operated on the Liverpool – Australia route. Ceramic was the largest

    SS Ceramic

    SS Ceramic

    SS_Ceramic

  • SS Cufic (1888)
  • SS Cufic was a livestock carrier, built by Harland & Wolff for the White Star Line, measuring 4,639 gross registered tons, and completed on 1 December

    SS Cufic (1888)

    SS Cufic (1888)

    SS_Cufic_(1888)

  • History of cannabis in Italy
  • Most notably, ropes form Castelponzone were used for the rigging of the SS Rex, which was launched in 1931; while anecdotal accounts from locals report

    History of cannabis in Italy

    History of cannabis in Italy

    History_of_cannabis_in_Italy

  • SS Coptic
  • Ship of the White Star Line

    SS Coptic was a steamship built in 1881, which was successively owned by the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, and

    SS Coptic

    SS Coptic

    SS_Coptic

  • Howden Minster
  • Church in Howden, East Riding of Yorkshire, England

    and the great west window, and occurs on the nave buttresses along with canopied statues. The tracery motifs used in the main façade are employed again

    Howden Minster

    Howden Minster

    Howden_Minster

  • List of ships built by Harland & Wolff (1859–1929)
  • completed 22 September 1900, maiden voyage 4 October 1900, renamed Canopic 1904 SS Suevic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 8 December 1900

    List of ships built by Harland & Wolff (1859–1929)

    List_of_ships_built_by_Harland_&_Wolff_(1859–1929)

  • History of Suresnes
  • Historical commune in the western suburbs of Paris

    billeting German troops at the Saint-Cloud Racecourse, where light artillery and SS formations were stationed, as well as a Luftwaffe staff company and a radiotelegraphic

    History of Suresnes

    History of Suresnes

    History_of_Suresnes

  • RMS Majestic (1889)
  • White Star Line steamship

    Armenian (1903) Arabic (1903) Romanic (1903) Cretic (1903) Republic (1903) Canopic (1904) Cufic (1904) Baltic (1904) Tropic (1904) Gallic (1907) Adriatic

    RMS Majestic (1889)

    RMS Majestic (1889)

    RMS_Majestic_(1889)

  • Hydrogen isotope biogeochemistry
  • Sessions, A.L.; Ferreira, A.A.; Santos Neto, E.V.; Schimmelmann, A.; Shusta, S.S.; Valentine, D.L.; Eiler, J.M. (February 2014). "Combined 13C–D and D–D clumping

    Hydrogen isotope biogeochemistry

    Hydrogen_isotope_biogeochemistry

  • Cucurbitales
  • Order of flowering plants

    doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.2003.00281.x. S2CID 85582162. Schaefer H, Renner SS (2011). "Phylogenetic relationships in the order Cucurbitales and a new classification

    Cucurbitales

    Cucurbitales

    Cucurbitales

  • SS Royal Standard
  • Nineteenth-century Steamship

    SS Royal Standard was an auxiliary steamship of the White Star Line, built in 1863 by Palmer Brothers & Company in Tyneside with an iron hull. She was

    SS Royal Standard

    SS Royal Standard

    SS_Royal_Standard

  • SS Suevic
  • British and Norwegian Jubilee-class ocean liner

    58°09′30″N 11°11′40″E / 58.15833°N 11.19444°E / 58.15833; 11.19444 SS Suevic was a steamship built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast for the White Star

    SS Suevic

    SS Suevic

    SS_Suevic

  • RMS Baltic
  • Ocean liner

    Star liner RMS Republic steaming in a fog was rammed by the Italian ship SS Florida off the northeastern coast of the United States and was severely damaged

    RMS Baltic

    RMS Baltic

    RMS_Baltic

  • List of vehicles with hidden headlamps
  • CarNewsChina. CarNewsChina. Retrieved 2025-04-23. "1970 Monteverdi Hai 450 SS". Supercars.net. 19 April 2016. Petrany, Mate (23 June 2017). "This Has to

    List of vehicles with hidden headlamps

    List_of_vehicles_with_hidden_headlamps

  • SS Calgaric
  • 1917 steam ocean liner

    SS Calgaric was a steam ocean liner that was completed in 1917, assumed service in 1918 and scrapped in 1934. She was built for the Pacific SN Co Line

    SS Calgaric

    SS Calgaric

    SS_Calgaric

  • SS Belgenland (1914)
  • Transatlantic liner and round-the-World cruise ship

    SS Belgenland was a transatlantic ocean liner and cruise ship that was launched in Belfast, Ireland in 1914 and scrapped in Scotland in 1936. She was renamed

    SS Belgenland (1914)

    SS Belgenland (1914)

    SS_Belgenland_(1914)

  • Horten H.XVIII
  • Proposed intercontinental bomber

    "Wehrmacht 46 : l'arsenal du Reich. Volume 2, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Waffen-SS, armes nucléaires" (in French). Caraktère editions, Paris, 2018. ISBN 978-2916403137

    Horten H.XVIII

    Horten H.XVIII

    Horten_H.XVIII

  • Monument to Grace Darling
  • Funerary monument in Bamburgh, Northumberland

    heroine when she and her father rescued nine people from the wreck of the SS Forfarshire, a ship that had run aground off Big Harcar, an island off the

    Monument to Grace Darling

    Monument to Grace Darling

    Monument_to_Grace_Darling

  • SS Delphic (1925)
  • British freighter and cargo ship

    Armenian (1903) Arabic (1903) Romanic (1903) Cretic (1903) Republic (1903) Canopic (1904) Cufic (1904) Baltic (1904) Tropic (1904) Gallic (1907) Adriatic

    SS Delphic (1925)

    SS Delphic (1925)

    SS_Delphic_(1925)

  • Arado Ar 96
  • Military training aircraft

    requirements, while automatic slats were also added along with increased canopy glazing. The first prototype was initially powered by a single Argus As

    Arado Ar 96

    Arado Ar 96

    Arado_Ar_96

  • SS Baltic (1871)
  • Ocean liner

    SS Baltic was an Oceanic-class ocean liner that was built in 1871 for the White Star Line. She was one of the first four ships ordered by White Star from

    SS Baltic (1871)

    SS Baltic (1871)

    SS_Baltic_(1871)

  • Ss Peter and Paul Church, Eye
  • Anglican church in Eye, Suffolk, England, UK

    Ss Peter & Paul Church is a Church of England parish church in the market town of Eye, Suffolk. It is a Grade I listed building for its historical and

    Ss Peter and Paul Church, Eye

    Ss Peter and Paul Church, Eye

    Ss_Peter_and_Paul_Church,_Eye

  • SS Cufic (1904)
  • Ship (1895–1932)

    The SS Cufic was a steamship built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, which entered service in 1895 as the SS American for the West India and Pacific Steamship

    SS Cufic (1904)

    SS Cufic (1904)

    SS_Cufic_(1904)

  • Chevrolet Spark
  • Subcompact hatchback

    Performance for Domino's Pizza where it was converted to a revival of a canopy express vehicle which was popular from the 1930s to the 1950s. Based on

    Chevrolet Spark

    Chevrolet Spark

    Chevrolet_Spark

  • Cucumber
  • Species of flowering plant with edible fruits

    PMID 31230355. "Cucumber." Encyclopædia Britannica. [1998] 2019. Renner, S.S.; Schaefer, H.; Kocyan, A. (2007). "Phylogenetics of Cucumis (Cucurbitaceae):

    Cucumber

    Cucumber

    Cucumber

  • Poon Lim
  • Record-holder for surviving 133 days on a raft in the South Atlantic Ocean

    alone on a life raft in the South Atlantic. Poon was Second Mess Steward on SS Benlomond, a British cargo ship that the German submarine U-172 sank on 23

    Poon Lim

    Poon_Lim

  • Gloster E.28/39
  • British jet-engined aircraft, first flown in 1941

    starter that used a ground-cart battery. The cockpit, which had a sliding canopy, had no pressurisation or any form of climate control, such as heating.Pilots

    Gloster E.28/39

    Gloster E.28/39

    Gloster_E.28/39

  • SS Vaderland (1900)
  • Ocean liner

    SS Vaderland was an ocean liner launched in July 1900 for the Red Star Line service between Antwerp and New York. During her passenger career, the ship

    SS Vaderland (1900)

    SS Vaderland (1900)

    SS_Vaderland_(1900)

  • SS Tropic (1904)
  • Ship (1896–1933)

    The SS Tropic was a steamship built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, which entered service in 1897 as the SS European. She was a combined cargo and passenger

    SS Tropic (1904)

    SS Tropic (1904)

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  • SS Cevic
  • The SS Cevic was a steamship built by Harland & Wolff for the White Star Line for service initially in the North Atlantic. Later she was transferred to

    SS Cevic

    SS Cevic

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  • List of White Star Line ships
  • following collision with Italian Lloyd Triestin's SS Florida off Nantucket on 24 January 1909 Canopic 1900 1904–1925 12,268 Launched in 1900 by Harland

    List of White Star Line ships

    List_of_White_Star_Line_ships

  • Lothar Sieber
  • German test pilot

    pilots as an interceptor, the SS cancelled the project. The cause was officially explained as a failure of the canopy, which simply may have not been

    Lothar Sieber

    Lothar Sieber

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  • Portrait of Elizabeth II (Freud)
  • 2001 painting by Lucian Freud

    Zealand 1953–1954 1995 Saint Lucia Sierra Leone Ships used HMS Vanguard (23) SS Gothic (1947) HMY Britannia State visits Outgoing United States (1976) China

    Portrait of Elizabeth II (Freud)

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  • ÁSLAUG
  • Female

    Norse

    ÁSLAUG

    Old Norse name composed of the elements áss "god" and laug "betrothed woman," hence "God-betrothed woman."

    ÁSLAUG

  • ÁSBJORN
  • Male

    Norse

    ÁSBJORN

    Old Norse name composed of the elements �ss "god, divinity" and bjorn "bear," hence "divine-bear."

    ÁSBJORN

  • ÁSMUNDR
  • Male

    Norse

    ÁSMUNDR

    Old Norse name composed of the elements �ss "god, divinity," and mundr "protection," hence "divine protection."

    ÁSMUNDR

  • Astin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Astin

    English : from a reduced form of the Anglo-Norman French personal name Asketin, a diminutive of Old Norse Ásketill, composed of the elements áss ‘god’ + ketill ‘kettle’, ‘helmet’ (see Haskell, Askin).

    Astin

  • ÁSKETILL
  • Male

    Norse

    ÁSKETILL

    Old Norse name composed of the elements �ss "god" and ketill "cauldron, kettle," hence "divine kettle."

    ÁSKETILL

  • ÁSGEIRR
  • Male

    Norse

    ÁSGEIRR

    Old Norse name composed of the elements �ss "god" and geirr "spear," hence "god-spear." Equivalent to Old High German Ansgar.

    ÁSGEIRR

  • ÁSTRIÐR
  • Female

    Norse

    ÁSTRIÐR

    Old Norse name composed of the elements áss "god" and friðr "beautiful," hence "divine beauty."

    ÁSTRIÐR

  • ALVÍSS
  • Male

    Norse

    ALVÍSS

    Old Norse legend name of a dwarf who almost married Thor's daughter Thrud, ALVÍSS means "all wise."

    ALVÍSS

  • Guess
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Guess

    English : probably a variant of Guest.South German (Güss) : topographic name for someone who lived near a torrent or on a flood plain, from Middle High German güsse ‘flood’, ‘flooding’.German : variant of Geis.

    Guess

  • ÁSA
  • Female

    Icelandic

    ÁSA

    Icelandic short form of longer Nordic names beginning with the element áss, ÁSA means "god."

    ÁSA

  • Axtell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Axtell

    English and Scottish : from the Old Norse personal name Ásketill, composed of the elements áss ‘god’ + ketill ‘kettle’, ‘helmet’ (see Haskell). This name was in use both among Scandinavian settlers in northern England and among the Normans.

    Axtell

  • Ashlock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ashlock

    English : from a medieval personal name, Aslak, found in Norfolk; it is from the Old Norse personal name Áslákr, composed of the elements áss ‘god’ + leikr ‘game’, ‘fight’.

    Ashlock

  • ÁSGAUTR
  • Male

    Norse

    ÁSGAUTR

    Old Norse name composed of the elements áss "divinity, god," and gautr "Gaut," hence "divine Gaut."

    ÁSGAUTR

  • Osen
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Osen

    English : from Old French oison ‘gosling’.German (Ösen) : patronymic from the personal name Öser (see Oser).German : habitational name from Oese near Hemer.Norwegian : habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads so named from the definite singular form of os, Old Norse óss ‘river mouth’.Swedish : probably an ornamental name, of unexplained origin.

    Osen

  • ÁSVALDR
  • Male

    Norse

    ÁSVALDR

     Old Norse name composed of the elements �ss "god, divinity," and valdr "power, rule," hence "divine power" or "divine ruler."

    ÁSVALDR

  • Plass
  • Surname or Lastname

    North German

    Plass

    North German : topographic name from Middle Low German plas ‘place’, ‘open square’, ‘street’.South German (also Pläss) : from a short form of the medieval personal name Blasius.English : variant of Place 3.

    Plass

  • Brass
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Northumberland)

    Brass

    English (Northumberland) : variant of Brace.North German (also Bräss) : nickname from Middle Low German brās ‘noise’, ‘pomp’, a related form of brāsch (see Braasch).German : topographic name from Brass ‘broom’, ‘gorse’, a common name element in the Lower Rhine and Ruhr.

    Brass

  • Haskell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Haskell

    English : from the Norman personal name Aschetil, from Old Norse Ásketill, Áskell, a compound áss ‘god’ + ketill ‘kettle’, ‘helmet’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the personal name Khaskl, a Yiddish form of the Hebrew name Yechezkel (see Ezekiel).

    Haskell

  • Clines
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clines

    English : habitational name from Claines in Worcestershire, named from Old English clǣg ‘clay’ + næss ‘headland’.

    Clines

  • Levens
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Levens

    English : habitational name from a place in Cumbria, so named from the Old English personal name Lēofa (genitive form) + næss ‘promontory’.North German : patronymic from Leven 2.

    Levens

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  • Suranandini | ஸுரநாந்தீநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Suranandini | ஸுரநாந்தீநீ

    Name of a Raga

  • Gisele
  • Girl/Female

    Teutonic American

    Gisele

    Oath.

  • Langland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Langland

    English and Scottish : topographic name, from Old English lang, long ‘long’ + land ‘land’, ‘territory’.Norwegian : variant of Langeland.

  • PISTA
  • Male

    Hungarian

    PISTA

    Pet form of Hungarian István, PISTA means "crowned."

  • Deekshit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Deekshit

    Prepared

  • Shuja
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Shuja

    Brave

  • Dhanusha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Dhanusha

    Arrow Tip

  • Conchetta
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Conchetta

    Reference to the Immaculate Conception.

  • Yaathith
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Yaathith

    Lord Shiva; Lord of the Sun

  • Somesh | ஸோமேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Somesh | ஸோமேஷ

    The Moon

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  • Canonship
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Canopus in Egypt; as, the Canopic vases, used in embalming.

  • Scilicet
  • adv.

    To wit; namely; videlicet; -- often abbreviated to sc., or ss.