A number of steamships were named Glanrhyd, including:
USS Barracuda may refer to more than one United States Navy ship:
SS America may refer to:
The Gas Light and Coke Company, was a company that made and supplied coal gas and coke. The headquarters of the company were located on Horseferry Road in Westminster, London. It is identified as the original company from which British Gas plc is descended.
A number of ships of the Holland America Line have been named Statendam, the name of an old dike on the island of Goeree-Overflakkee:
SS Köln may refer to one of the following passenger steamers for North German Lloyd:
USS Luckenbach may refer to various United States Navy ships:
USS Ulysses may refer to:
SS Lebanon may refer to:
SS Yale may refer to various American steamships, including:
A number of steamships have carried the name Paris, after the French capital city.
Brick Quinto was a 2,066 GRT collier that was built in 1943 as Empire Daughter by Grangemouth Dockyard Co Ltd, Grangemouth, Stirlingshire, United Kingdom for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT). In 1946, she was sold into merchant service and renamed Glanrhyd. Further sales in 1948 and 1949 saw her renamed Noeldale and Kinnaird Head respectively. In 1961, she was sold to Italy and renamed Brick Quinto. She served until 1976, when she was scrapped.
Glanrhyd may refer to:
Three steamships of the Castle Line or Union-Castle Line carried the name Braemar Castle.
A number of steamships were named Santa Isabel, including –
SS Berlin may refer to one of the following ships
Several naval ships were named Helgoland after the island of Heligoland or the Battle of Helgoland, an action during the Second Schleswig War.
Four ships operated by the Sheaf Steam Shipping Co were named Sheaf Mount.
Adriatic may refer to one of several ships named after the Adriatic Sea:
Several ships have been named Duckenfield for Duckenfield, Jamaica.