Queen of the Pacific

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Canadian Pacific Steamship Co's RMS Empress of Japan (1891)

Queen of the Pacific is a name or nickname of ships and places associated with the Pacific Ocean, the largest of Earth's oceans.

Ships[]

NYK Line's Hikawa Maru preserved at Naka-ku, Yokohama

Places[]

Countries[]

States[]

Cities[]

  • Acapulco, Mexico[10]
  • Honolulu, Hawaii[11]
  • Old Panama City: called the Queen of the Pacific before pirate Henry Morgan burned it.[12]
  • San Francisco[13]

People[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Also to sail that January, were the Maine clippers Flying Arrow, Golden Racer, Queen of the Pacific, Archived 9 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine and Wings of the Morning." (1852, launched from Pembroke)
  2. ^ 1857: Queen of the Pacific built. Archived 21 August 2006 at the Wayback Machine 1859: purchased by Vanderbilt Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine and renamed Ocean Queen. 1861: chartered to US War Department. 1869–70: chartered to Ruger's American Line. 1875: scrapped.
  3. ^ History of Port San Luis. Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine 180 U.S. 49 THE QUEEN OF THE PACIFIC No 130 decided 7 January 1901.
  4. ^ "Known as The Queen of the Pacific, the Empress of Japan had soon broken the Pacific speed-record."
  5. ^ Goossens, Reuben. "MV Hikawa Maru". ssMaritime. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  6. ^ Talbot-Booth, E.C. (1942) [1936]. Ships and the Sea (Seventh ed.). London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd.
  7. ^ USCGC Taney WHEC-37 "Queen of the Pacific" Viet Nam 1969–1970.
  8. ^ 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Chapter XVIII – Vanikoro "On 15th of December, we left to the east the bewitching group of the Societies and the graceful Tahiti, queen of the Pacific." Incidents of a Whaling Voyage, Chapter XXVI – South Pacific "The 'queen of the Pacific,' a proud title that has been given to this island."
  9. ^ Classic Senate Speeches: William H. Seward, "Freedom in the New Territories" 11 March 1850. (Full text Archived 5 May 2006 at the Wayback Machine.)
  10. ^ Andrew Wilson (15 April 2006). "A Star is Reborn". The Guardian. Acapulco, once the 'Queen of the Pacific' and last word in Hollywood cool, is on the comeback trail after a $1 billion facelift.
  11. ^ Honolulu's chosen nickname is "The Queen of the Pacific".
  12. ^ Old Panama: the Queen of the Pacific.
  13. ^ Normand E. Klare. The Final Voyage of the SS Central America "The Ship of Gold" 1857,Chapter III – The Voyage. "San Francisco had been several times destroyed by fire. Each reconstruction of the city saw improvement as it progressed from a city of canvas to one of wood, then to a metropolis of bricks, a thriving port city. By 1853 she was called the Queen of the Pacific."
  14. ^ "'La reina del Pacífico', una historia salpicada de fantasía y realidad" (in Spanish). Terra Networks. 6 October 2007. Retrieved 23 October 2007.
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