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Category: Transatlantic shipping companies
Rederiaktiebolaget Sverige-Nordamerika ( literally, " shipping corporation Sweden-North America ") was born from the idea of Wilhelm R. Lundgren, the owner of Rederiaktiebolaget Transatlantic, with the purpose of offering ocean liner service from Sweden to North America.
Category: Transatlantic shipping companies
Category: Transatlantic shipping companies
Sold to Norway in 1909, the Dunboyne was renamed the G. D. Kennedy in July 1915 when she was bought by the Swedish shipping company Transatlantic who sold her to the Swedish government in 1924, when it was renamed af Chapman.

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This marked a resurgence to a degree in the 1990s and 2000s with bands such as North Star, Muse, The Flower Kings, Spock's Beard, Transatlantic, Apocalypse, Karmakanic, Nexus, Pär Lindh Project, Arena, Glass Hammer and many others.
LIIA is a non governmental and non partisan foundation, established in 1992, their research and advocacy mainly focuses on: Latvian foreign policy, Transatlantic relations, European Union policies, including its neighborhood policy and Eastern Partnership, and multilateral and bilateral relations with Russia.
In an interview with Robert Bartlett Haas in " A Transatlantic Interview-1946 ", Stein insisted that this work was completely " realistic " in the tradition of Gustave Flaubert, stating the following: " I used to take objects on a table, like a tumbler or any kind of object and try to get the picture of it clear and separate in my mind and create a word relationship between the word and the things seen.
After 1953's I Confess, Hitchcock planned to film The Bramble Bush, based on the 1948 novel by David Duncan, as a Transatlantic Pictures production with partner Sidney Bernstein.
Roine Stolt recorded three albums with supergroup Transatlantic, with members of Dream Theater, Spock's Beard, and Marillion, in 2000, 2001, and 2009.
The bathymetry of the ocean was of no real interest until the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with the initial laying of Transatlantic telegraph cables on the seafloor between the continents.
Richard released one solo single on EMI and was part of the group CMU which released two albums ( although Richard was only involved with the second, Space Cabaret ) on Transatlantic before evolving into jazz funk band Shakatak.
Transatlantic connections are mostly obtained with two or three hops.
The film has a few extra-long takes, reminiscent of those that Hitchcock used in Rope ( 1948 ) and Under Capricorn ( 1949 ), both films produced by Hitchcock for Transatlantic Pictures in partnership with Sidney Bernstein and released by Warner Brothers.
* Interview with Clarence Barlow by Bob Gilmore ( 2007 ) in Paris Transatlantic Magazine
Transatlantic crossings became faster, safer, and more reliable with the advent of steamships.
Lewis recruited Scottish comedian Billy Connolly with whom he had worked while employed at Transatlantic Records.
Transatlantic were also instrumental in the importation of MK records ( a Russian classical label ), which were then issued with the original Russian labels, but with an English printed sleeve.
The government of the Dominion of Newfoundland overprinted stamps for this carriage with the inscription " Transatlantic air post 1919.
* The Consciousness Revolution: A Transatlantic Dialogue ( 1999 ) with Peter Russell and Ervin Laszlo.
Pentangle signed up with Transatlantic Records and their eponymous debut LP was released in May 1968.
'" Pentangle withdrew from Transatlantic, in a bitter dispute with Joseph regarding royalties.
Jo Lustig, their manager, who had agreed to the Transatlantic contract, made it clear that their contract with him included a clause that they could not sue him " for anything under any circumstances.
Though New Writing was the most durable of Penguin's periodicals it wasn't the publisher's only foray into journalism with Russian Review, Penguin Hansard and Transatlantic begun during the war, and Penguin Film Review, Penguin Music Magazine, New Biology, Penguin Parade, Penguin Science Survey and Penguin Science News having brief runs after.
The extra exposure helped them to win a contract with Transatlantic Records, with whom they recorded their first album, called simply The Dubliners.
* Transatlantic Visions ( RogueArt, 2009 ) with Joëlle Léandre

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* July 26 – August 10 – Isambard Kingdom Brunel ’ s iron steamship Great Britain makes the Transatlantic Crossing from Liverpool to New York, the first screw propelled vessel to make the passage.
* April 4 – April 22 – The paddle steamer SS Sirius ( 1837 ) makes the Transatlantic Crossing to New York from Cork, Ireland, in eighteen days, though not using steam continuously.
A few years later, TAT-7 was put into service between Tuckerton, New Jersey and Lands End, England, and was the last analog Transatlantic undersea system.
The Transatlantic Collapse of Urban Renewal, Postwar Urbanism from New York to Berlin.
* The New Economy in a Transatlantic Perspective: Spaces of Innovation, ed.
* April 4 – 22-The paddle steamer SS Sirius ( 1837 ) makes the Transatlantic Crossing to New York from Cork, Ireland, in eighteen days, though not using steam continuously.
* July 26 – August 10 – Isambard Kingdom Brunel ’ s iron steamship Great Britain makes the Transatlantic Crossing from Liverpool to New York, the first screw propelled vessel to make the passage.
In July Polly returned to the U. S. In September, Crosby proposed to Polly via Transatlantic Cable, and the next day bribed his way aboard the Aquitania bound for New York.
He has authored several papers and lectures including: “ Re-tooling for New Challenges: Parliaments as Peace-builders ”, ( June 2005 ), “ Is There a Grand Strategy in Canadian Foreign Policy ” Ellis Lectures, University of Calgary, Centre for Military and Strategic Studies, ( June 12 – 14, 2007 ) and “ Canadian Grand Strategy and Lessons Learned ” ( April 2008 ), Journal of Transatlantic Studies, United Kingdom ).
Material from the Library have been seen in museums and galleries across the world, most recently in the exhibition Palladio and His Legacy: A Transatlantic Journey at the Morgan Library and Museum, New York.
In 1960, Hasler competed in the first Observer Single-handed Transatlantic Race ( OSTAR ), from Plymouth to New York.
* The New Democracies and the Transatlantic Link, 2004
His stories have been published in many prestigious magazines, including The New Yorker, The Virginia Quarterly, Punch, The Times, The Telegraph Magazine, Transatlantic Review, Island, Meanjin, Overland, Quadrant and Westerly.
Transatlantic latest Cretaceous mosasaurs ( Reptilia, Lacertilia ) from the Maastrichtian type area and New Jersey.
The Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, which established the Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade in Britain in 1787, campaigned for an end to the Transatlantic slave trade from Western Africa to the New World, which Britain dominated by then.
* The New Humblebums ( Transatlantic TRA201, September 1969 )
* SS Ariel ( 1873 ): Launched in 1855 she made a New York – Aspinwall and Transatlantic voyages until Summer 1865 but was chartered to the War Department in 1861, 1862, 1864 and 1865.
The museum also has the only remaining piece of L ' Oiseau Blanc ( The White Bird ), the 1927 aircraft which attempted to make the first Transatlantic crossing from Paris to New York.
A New Short-wave Transatlantic Radio Receiver.
She published poems in collections and The Observer, the New Statesman, Transatlantic Review, London Magazine, Encounter and Poetry Review, she read on the BBC's " Third Programme ".

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