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mmes (notably on the Richard & Judy), it was | scrapping all premium-rate phone competitions, with th |
Cenred was sold for | scrapping and moved to Harlingen, Netherlands in March |
She was then sold for | scrapping, arriving at the breakers' yards at Barrow-i |
nd her sisters were put into reserve pending | scrapping, as the reason for their existence ended wit |
Prince Eugene being put into reserve pending | scrapping, as the reason for her existence ended with |
The ship was ready for | scrapping at Beaumont, Texas in the summer of 2008. |
at Penarth until 1960 when she was sold for | scrapping at T. W. Ward of Briton Ferry, where the shi |
The ship arrived for | scrapping at Grays on 18 December 1957. |
She was sold 14 April 1995 for | scrapping at Quonset Point, RI, but the scrap contract |
She may have been sold for | scrapping, but then retained in commercial service ins |
Several have been taken to Rotherham for | scrapping by C F Booth Ltd, with the remainder stored |
Sold for | scrapping by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing S |
ntil November 2005, when she was removed for | scrapping by All Star Metals of Brownsville, Texas. |
er on 1 May 1973, Talbot County was sold for | scrapping by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing S |
She was sold for | scrapping by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing S |
leet, Beaumont Group, on 23 January 2007 for | scrapping by ESCO Marine. |
She arrived in Darukhana, India in 1980 for | scrapping by Ankom Solid Steel Traders, and had been d |
Osceola was sold for | scrapping by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing S |
a was sold to Mr. Isaac Valera of Madrid for | scrapping by the Spanish company, Revalorizacionde Mat |
Vessel Register on 1 June 1973 and sold for | scrapping by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing S |
e Navy list in May 1978 and she was sold for | scrapping by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing S |
l Register 8 May 1992, the ship was sold for | scrapping by the Italian government in 1989. |
eptember 1974, Churchill County was sold for | scrapping by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing S |
Scrapping commenced on 23 March 1970. | |
She was sent to Turkey for | scrapping despite calls by former servicemen for her t |
ts decommission in 1944, it was rejected for | scrapping due to an oversupply at the time. |
isposed of by Navy sale 1 December 1992, for | scrapping for $12,000. |
15 May 1975, and on 6 December 1976 sold for | scrapping for $60,000 to National Metal and Steel Corp |
as formally discarded 1 December 1940, after | scrapping had already begun at a leisurely pace. |
h operated her briefly in Puget Sound before | scrapping her in 1947. |
end of the First World War, and was sold for | scrapping in October 1924 to Stanlee, of Dover. |
n September 2007 to All Star Metals Inc. for | scrapping in Brownsville, TX with ship fully dismantle |
d put into Reserve in 1952, and was sold for | scrapping in 1959. |
She was sold for | scrapping in 2000. |
She was sold for | scrapping in 1986. |
Tenacious was sold for | scrapping in 1965. |
Kaniere was sold for | scrapping in 1966. |
Lee, NJ, for | scrapping in Alang, India. |
She was sold for | scrapping in 1976. |
Athabaskan was sold for | scrapping in 1969 |
iver Reserve Fleet in June 1947 and sold for | scrapping in March 1948. |
She was sold for | scrapping in 1921. |
issioned on 29 January 1972 She was sold for | scrapping in October 1970 to BV Intershift of Rotterda |
Warrego was sold for | scrapping in 1966. |
Venus was sold for | scrapping in 1972. |
Exultant was sold for | scrapping in 2000. |
Sold for | scrapping in May 1921. |
in a rusting condition, awaiting a buyer or | scrapping in situ. |
Termagant was sold for | scrapping in 1965. |
She was eventually sold for | scrapping in 1926. |
She was finally sold for | scrapping in 1869. |
l in March 2010 and is likely to be sold for | scrapping in the near future. |
other five years and was eventually sold for | scrapping in February 1950, and broken up at Hayle in |
She was sold, possibly for | scrapping, in October 1986. |
harbor tug commissioned in 1938 and sold for | scrapping in 1973. |
The ship was sold for | scrapping in 1988. |
She was sold for | scrapping in July 1945 in Troon. |
She was sold for | scrapping in October 1946 . |
She was sold for | scrapping in Troon in July 1945. |
She was sold 17 February 1971 for | scrapping in Spain. |
Her hull was sold for | scrapping in July of that year. |
She served until 1962, arriving at Blyth for | scrapping in 12 December 1962. |
placed out of service in 1905, and sold for | scrapping in July 1908. |
She was sold for | scrapping in 1947 and broken up in 1951. |
ards it was flown to Brisbane, Australia for | scrapping in May 1945 |
ther five years in reserve, she was sold for | scrapping in 1975. |
to the South Australia Carrying Company for | scrapping in March 1962. |
aged and taken to New Orleans, Louisiana for | scrapping in March 1949. |
Sold for | scrapping in 1972, the ship arrived at Kaohsiung, Taiw |
lass destroyer launched in 1911 and sold for | scrapping in 1921. |
She arrived for | scrapping in Kaohsiung, Taiwan on 6 August 1967. |
l Vessel Register in March 1986 and sold for | scrapping in April 1987. |
and Wave Liberator the first to be sold for | scrapping in 1959. |
l multiple unit (DMU) vehicle was saved from | scrapping in Coventry by AVRS, moving it to Swansea fo |
She was sold for | scrapping in October 1970 to Zidell Explorations, Inc. |
San Francisco Bay on 18 May 2010, headed for | scrapping in Texas. |
el Register report that the tug was sold for | scrapping in 1987. |
ed as a hulk in Yemen until she was sold for | scrapping in 1993. |
Naval Register, (date unknown), and sold for | scrapping in 1973 to Al Kidman, Wilmington, California |
s used as a floating power station until its | scrapping in 1971. |
was placed in reserve, before being sold for | scrapping in April 1946. |
hough the DANFS shows the Alsea was sold for | scrapping in the fall of 1975, it is incorrect. |
the CF on 14 June 1974 and sold in 1979 for | scrapping in Texas. |
Vessel Register on 1 March 1973 and sold for | scrapping in 1974. |
t into reserve (1918-1919), and was sold for | scrapping in 1921. |
rthed at Philadelphia until she was sold for | scrapping in May 1971. |
Navy on 15 December 1967, and then sold for | scrapping in February 1968. |
y List 1 September 1958 and she was sold for | scrapping in August 1959. |
ing decommissioned in June 1946 and sold for | scrapping in April 1948. |
ong Kong Salvage & Towage Co and arrived for | scrapping in Hong Kong on 5 August 1959. |
iser Yakumo (which by then had been sold for | scrapping) into its cabins. |
with what I had so I kept working on it and | scrapping it and staying up at night, playing piano me |
ting article (which was not bad) rather than | scrapping it. |
The plan involved | scrapping KQLI's soft rock format and moving KBOB's co |
er, on 13 March 1964, saw the pulling up and | scrapping of the rails and other railway goods on the |
reduction in the museum's budget forced the | scrapping of the previous exhibition plan by designers |
The G Stock was built to allow the | scrapping of some of wooden-built B Stock trailer cars |
In June 2004, the definitive | scrapping of the scheme was announced. |
The program requires the | scrapping of the eligible trade-in vehicle and that th |
y of Conservative MPs who has called for the | scrapping of the minimum wage in the UK and is an orga |
on, as it was the first to be held after the | scrapping of the old constituencies that grossly overr |
They called for the | scrapping of the racial and discrimination acts. |
major mistake in his announcement about the | scrapping of the school rebuilding programme but said |
primary criticisms of the look have been the | scrapping of regional idents. |
rvice Command, and became a facility for the | scrapping of captured Luftwaffe aircraft and other Ger |
lied attack on the Clark Labour Government's | scrapping of the air defence wing of the Royal New Zea |
India to call for | scrapping of Champions Trophy Cricinfo, 4 January 2006 |
Scrapping of the uncompleted carrier was started on Fe | |
In 1964, with the | scrapping of the eleven-plus exam in the area, the sch |
nitiate in his government, starting with the | scrapping of Oplan Bantay Laya and its criminal compon |
ace of dieselisation, resulting in wholesale | scrapping of its steam locomotive fleet. |
- the cuts originally included the proposed | scrapping of the Antarctic patrol ship HMS Endurance, |
One factor which led to the | scrapping of these plans was the intention to have the |
The order of | scrapping of the locomotives was 7, 5, 6 (steam railca |
), she is the largest ship afloat, following | scrapping of the SS Great Eastern a decade earlier. |
l in excess of the original asking price the | scrapping of the ship went ahead. |
Vessel Register on 2 July 1983, and sold for | scrapping on 29 April 1984. |
le and the First World War, and was sold for | scrapping on 9 June 1922 to Cashmore, of Newport. |
list on 5 August 1882, Roanoke was sold for | scrapping on 27 September 1883 at Chester, Pennsylvani |
She was sold for | scrapping on 10 January 1975, for $62,261 (USD), to Ge |
Maxim Gorky was sold for | scrapping on 18 April 1959 after the navy had decided |
She was sold for | scrapping on 28 November 1933. |
ugust 1974, and arrived at Inverkeithing for | scrapping on 13 November 1974. |
She was sold for | scrapping on 17 March 1987. |
k sold to Hong Huat Hardware, Singapore, for | scrapping on 20 September 1965. |
She arrived at Burriana for | scrapping on 28 February 1970. |
Dacres was sold for | scrapping on 14 December 1946. |
Alexandria in January 1920, and was sold for | scrapping on 28 January 1920. |
She was towed away for | scrapping on 28 February. |
Sold for | scrapping on 23 January 1973, to Union Minerals & Allo |
ved the battle and the war, and was sold for | scrapping on 2 July 1929 to the Alloa South Breaking C |
She was sold for | scrapping on 19 March 1948. |
She was sold for | scrapping on 26 June 1931. |
e Navy List on 1 February 1959, and sold for | scrapping on 25 March 1982 to Eckhard and Co., Brownsv |
a, where she remained until she was sold for | scrapping, on 15 October 1973. |
end of the First World War, and was sold for | scrapping on 9 April 1923 to Cashmore, of Newport. |
She was sold for | scrapping on 25 November 1946. |
ense Reutilization and Marketing Service for | scrapping on 28 July 2001. |
She arrived for | scrapping on 15 March 1959. |
was declared a total loss, and was sold for | scrapping on 1 January 1948. |
old to Pacific Scrap Limited of Auckland for | scrapping on 11 April 1967. |
She was sold for | scrapping on 2 October 1907 to Payton of Milford Haven |
essel Register on 1 April 1966, and sold for | scrapping on 30 March 1967, to Southern Scrap Material |
She was sold for | scrapping on 14 February 1977 to Levin Metals of San J |
She was sold for | scrapping on 13 December 1930 to Metal Industries. |
y List on 23 April 1947 and she was sold for | scrapping on 22 April 1948 to the Southern Shipbuildin |
Bristol was sold for | scrapping on 9 May 1921 to Ward, of Hayle. |
and Navy from 1920 to 1924, and was sold for | scrapping on 13 July 1926 to Ward, of Pembroke Dock. |
Spitfire was sold to Ward for | scrapping on 9 May 1921. |
ilization and Marketing Service sold her for | scrapping on 12 December 1994 |
ational Defense Reserve Fleet until sold for | scrapping on 7 August 1970 to the North American Smelt |
Cornish City arrived at Hong Kong for | scrapping on 7 March 1963. |
Gympie was sold for | scrapping on 6 January 1961 to Kinoshita (Australia) P |
Ship Dismantling Co., Portland, Oregon, for | scrapping on 18 November 1946. |
utilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for | scrapping on 1 June 1976. |
of the Grand Fleet, and was finally sold for | scrapping on 9 June 1922. |
sel Register on 1 October 1976, and sold for | scrapping on 7 January 1977 by the Defense Reutilizati |
he Indian breakers, and arrived at Alang for | scrapping on 19 February 1993. |
decommissioned on June 1, 1958 and sold for | scrapping on May 19 the following year. |
She was sold for | scrapping on 15 April 1958 to Mr. Fred Irvine of Miami |
Vessel Register on 1 November 1977; sold for | scrapping on 1 May 1978 by the Defense Reutilization a |
Sold for | scrapping on 1 December 1975 by the Defense Reutilizat |
utilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for | scrapping on 28 April 1972. |
he Indian breakers, and arrived at Alang for | scrapping on 20 August 1997. |
ier, serving until 1969 when she arrived for | scrapping on 27 February 1969 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. |
ense Reutilization and Marketing Service for | scrapping on 1 December 1976. |
Navy Register on 28 March 1946, and sold for | scrapping on 14 May 1946 to the Patapsco Steel Scrap C |
Co., Seattle, Washington, and towed away for | scrapping on 24 April 1961. |
20 March 1930, St. Louis' hulk was sold for | scrapping on 13 August in accordance with the provisio |
Shoulton was sold for | scrapping on 2 February 1981 and was broken up in Blyt |
She survived this, to be sold for | scrapping on 11 November 1898. |
renamed Q45 on 22 March 1955, to be sold for | scrapping on 27 May that year. |
career came to an end when she was sold for | scrapping on 2 July 1963. |
She was sold for | scrapping on 18 September 1995 by the Defense Reutiliz |
avy list on 1 December 1972 and was sold for | scrapping on 12 September 1973. |
e Navy list on 15 May 1976, and was sold for | scrapping on 11 January 1976. |
t on 2 November 1954 and sold incomplete for | scrapping on 29 August 1955. |
owed to Dover, where she finally arrived for | scrapping on 9 January 1922. |
e US Navy on 4 March 1946, and then sold for | scrapping on 7 November 1946. |
ved the battle, and the war and was sold for | scrapping on 26 October 1921 to Cashmore, of Newport. |
utilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for | scrapping on 28 July 1987. |
el Register on 1 November 1969, and sold for | scrapping on 12 October 1970. |
25,244 to Global Marketing Systems, Inc. for | scrapping on 14 October 1992. |
She survived the war and was sold for | scrapping on 8 January 1931 to Ward, of Milford Haven. |
22 December 1945 at San Diego, and sold for | scrapping on 9 January 1947. |
She was sold for | scrapping on 29 June 1987 for the sum of $1,270,000, a |
She survived the war and was sold for | scrapping on 9 May 1921 to Ward, of Portishead and Bri |
She was then sold for | scrapping on 30 November in accordance with the Washin |
Her hulk was sold for | scrapping on 16 November 1945 to North American Smelti |
0 to Union Minerals & Alloys Corporation for | scrapping on 9 April 1973. |
e remained in reserve until she was sold for | scrapping on 15 October 1973. |
y on 16 September, and her hulk was sold for | scrapping on 30 October. |
but was considered obsolete and was sold for | scrapping on 8 November 1921, eventually being broken |
offer was declined and the ship was sold for | scrapping on 9 November 1921 to Rees, of Llanelly. |
e Navy List on 1 March 1967 and was sold for | scrapping on 3 September 1968. |
gister on 15 September, and she was sold for | scrapping on 5 January 1920. |
t Devonport on 9 July 1920, and was sold for | scrapping on 1 December 1921. |
HAVA compliance, equipment may have required | scrapping or retrofitting at taxpayers' expense after |
own to Clark Air Base in the Philippines for | scrapping, or were flown to storage facilities in Texa |
It has become known for its work | scrapping redundant British railway locomotives and it |
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