21-931: [REDACTED] Look up Stella Maris in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stella Maris (Latin, 'star of the sea') may refer to: Our Lady, Star of the Sea , a title given to the Virgin Mary Polaris , a star commonly called the North Star or Pole Star, associated with the Virgin Mary Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Films [ edit ] Stella Maris (1918 film) , with Mary Pickford Stella Maris (1925 film) , remake with Mary Philbin Music [ edit ] Stella Maris ,
42-979: A 1983 novel by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson, includes a character named Stella Maris Places [ edit ] Stella Maris, Darwin , Australia, a historical site Stella Maris, Bahamas Stella Maris Airport Stella Maris Light , lighthouse in Haifa, Israel Stella Maris Homes, a housing development in Packer Park, Philadelphia Stella Maris, a neighborhood in Salvador, Bahia , Brazil Schools, religious institutions and hospitals [ edit ] Stella Maris Catholic Primary School, in Park Grove, Tasmania , Australia Stella Maris College (disambiguation) Stella Maris High School , Queens, New York,U.S. Stella Maris English School , Pune, Maharashtra, India Stella Maris Hospice ,
63-522: A 1987 album by The Albion Band "Stella Maris", a song by Einstürzende Neubauten from the 1996 album Ende Neu "Stella Maris", a song by Moby from the 2011 album Destroyed "Stella Maris", a 2013 composition by Samuel Hazo "Stella Maris", a song by Gigi Masin from the 2014 album Talk to the Sea Literature [ edit ] Stella Maris (novel) , a 2022 novel by Cormac McCarthy The Illuminatus! Trilogy (novel) ,
84-670: A German and Dutch cargo ship in service 1957-58 MV Stella Maris II (1965-1998), a cruise ship with Sun Lines ST Stella Maris (1882) , steam tug in Halifax Explosion of 1917 Stella Maris 28-C, formerly Empire Sandboy , a dredger Stella Maris , formerly HMCS Hespeler , a Panamanian ship 1960–1965 Other uses [ edit ] ITC Stella Maris , tennis complex in Umag, Croatia Stella Maris F.C. , an Irish youth football club Stella Maris Olalla , Argentine politician Stella Maris,
105-551: A German and Dutch cargo ship in service 1957-58 MV Stella Maris II (1965-1998), a cruise ship with Sun Lines ST Stella Maris (1882) , steam tug in Halifax Explosion of 1917 Stella Maris 28-C, formerly Empire Sandboy , a dredger Stella Maris , formerly HMCS Hespeler , a Panamanian ship 1960–1965 Other uses [ edit ] ITC Stella Maris , tennis complex in Umag, Croatia Stella Maris F.C. , an Irish youth football club Stella Maris Olalla , Argentine politician Stella Maris,
126-593: A historical site Stella Maris, Bahamas Stella Maris Airport Stella Maris Light , lighthouse in Haifa, Israel Stella Maris Homes, a housing development in Packer Park, Philadelphia Stella Maris, a neighborhood in Salvador, Bahia , Brazil Schools, religious institutions and hospitals [ edit ] Stella Maris Catholic Primary School, in Park Grove, Tasmania , Australia Stella Maris College (disambiguation) Stella Maris High School , Queens, New York,U.S. Stella Maris English School , Pune, Maharashtra, India Stella Maris Hospice ,
147-715: A large nursing home complex in Timonium, Maryland Stella Maris Monastery , Haifa, Israel Stella Maris Polytechnic University , Monrovia, Liberia Stella Maris Primary School, Silverdale, Auckland , New Zealand Stella Maris School , Stockport, England Stella Maris (seafarers' ministry) (formerly known as the Apostleship of the Sea), a Catholic welfare organization for seafarers Stella-Maris-De-Kent Hospital , Sainte-Anne-de-Kent, New Brunswick, Canada Ships [ edit ] MV Stella Maris (1935) ,
168-550: A large nursing home complex in Timonium, Maryland Stella Maris Monastery , Haifa, Israel Stella Maris Polytechnic University , Monrovia, Liberia Stella Maris Primary School, Silverdale, Auckland , New Zealand Stella Maris School , Stockport, England Stella Maris (seafarers' ministry) (formerly known as the Apostleship of the Sea), a Catholic welfare organization for seafarers Stella-Maris-De-Kent Hospital , Sainte-Anne-de-Kent, New Brunswick, Canada Ships [ edit ] MV Stella Maris (1935) ,
189-482: A song by Moby from the 2011 album Destroyed "Stella Maris", a 2013 composition by Samuel Hazo "Stella Maris", a song by Gigi Masin from the 2014 album Talk to the Sea Literature [ edit ] Stella Maris (novel) , a 2022 novel by Cormac McCarthy The Illuminatus! Trilogy (novel) , a 1983 novel by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson, includes a character named Stella Maris Places [ edit ] Stella Maris, Darwin , Australia,
210-407: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Stella Maris [REDACTED] Look up Stella Maris in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stella Maris (Latin, 'star of the sea') may refer to: Our Lady, Star of the Sea , a title given to the Virgin Mary Polaris , a star commonly called
231-580: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages ST Stella Maris (1882) Stella Maris (from the Latin for "star of the sea") was a steamship built in 1882 as the Royal Navy gunboat HMS Starling and converted to steam tug in 1905. Stella Maris played a major role in the events of the Halifax Explosion in 1917. Stella Maris
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#1732766173339252-620: The 52nd Rector of the University of St Andrews Stella Maris, a type of virtual periscope Stellamaris, a unit from the Re:Stage! franchise See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Stella Maris Star of the Sea (disambiguation) Our Lady Star of the Sea Church (disambiguation) Mary, mother of Jesus " Ave maris stella ", a medieval Marian hymn Stella Moris Topics referred to by
273-448: The 52nd Rector of the University of St Andrews Stella Maris, a type of virtual periscope Stellamaris, a unit from the Re:Stage! franchise See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Stella Maris Star of the Sea (disambiguation) Our Lady Star of the Sea Church (disambiguation) Mary, mother of Jesus " Ave maris stella ", a medieval Marian hymn Stella Moris Topics referred to by
294-431: The North Star or Pole Star, associated with the Virgin Mary Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Films [ edit ] Stella Maris (1918 film) , with Mary Pickford Stella Maris (1925 film) , remake with Mary Philbin Music [ edit ] Stella Maris , a 1987 album by The Albion Band "Stella Maris", a song by Einstürzende Neubauten from the 1996 album Ende Neu "Stella Maris",
315-509: The explosion occurred. The Halifax Explosion was the largest man-made blast prior to the Trinity test of the atomic bomb. Stella Maris was severely damaged and thrown up on the beach near Pier 6 with the bow ashore and the shattered stern submerged. Nineteen of the crew were killed, including Captain Brannen, but five managed to survive and two provided important eyewitness testimony at
336-532: The fire was too intense to stop with a single fire hose, the Stella Maris ' s crew began to prepare a towline to pull the French vessel away from Pier 6 and prevent the fire from spreading ashore. The crew were in the process of retrieving a ten-inch hawser from the hold to assist a party of volunteers from HMCS Niobe 's steam pinnace in securing a line to Mont Blanc . Before this could be done,
357-421: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stella Maris . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stella_Maris&oldid=1257392920 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
378-421: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stella Maris . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stella_Maris&oldid=1257392920 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
399-530: The tug was owned by Halifax Trading & Sealing Co, run by James Augustus Farquhar . On 6 December 1917, Stella Maris , with Captain Horatio Harris Brannen and 23 others aboard, was towing two scows near mid-channel in the Narrows of Halifax Harbour leading into Bedford Basin . Shortly before the explosion, the tug had to hastily change course to avoid the outbound SS Imo which
420-474: Was built in Poplar, England in 1882 by Samuda Bios as a Banterer-class gunboat , HMS Starling . The vessel was 124.5 feet (37.9 m) long, 23.6 feet (7.2 m) wide, and 12.2 feet (3.7 m) deep, and had a tonnage of 229. Starling was composite-built (wooden planks on iron frames) and armed with two 6-inch and two 3.75-inch guns. Starling was sold for merchant service in 1905. As Stella Maris ,
441-399: Was departing Bedford Basin. Imo then collided with Mont Blanc , a French munitions ship. The collision started a fire on Mont Blanc , forcing the crew to evacuate. The burning ship then began drifting towards Halifax's Pier 6 on the western shore. Stella Maris anchored its barges to respond to the fire and approached the burning munitions ship, spraying the flames with its fire hose. As
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