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The Star of India is a haunted ship that shares its name with a famous jewelry gemstone.
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The Star of India is the world’s oldest active ship, built in 1863 in the Isle of Man.
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After sailing her through the Panama Canal and down the coast of South America to the Galapagos Islands for the film, the ship eventually ended up at the San Diego Maritime Museum,, where it now floats beside an array of historic craft, including the Star of India, the world's oldest active ship.
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Bobbing next door is the 212-foot long Star of India.
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They were on their way to Star of India for buffet and invited me along.
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The canopy was of Star of India blue-and-white satin embroidered in gold, each pillar being surmounted by an Imperial crown.
Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief Frederick Sleigh Roberts
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Order of the Star of India, Commander-in-Chief of the Madras
Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief Frederick Sleigh Roberts
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October we left Simla for Allahabad, where I had received instructions to prepare a camp for the Viceroy, who had arranged to hold an investiture of the Star of India, the new Order which was originally designed to honour the principal Chiefs of India who had done us good service, by associating them with some of the highest and most distinguished personages in England, and a few carefully selected
Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief Frederick Sleigh Roberts
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Grand Master of the Star of India, the National Anthem was played, the Guards of Honour presented arms, while the whole of the vast assemblage rose as one man.
Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief Frederick Sleigh Roberts
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The Prince of Wales held another investiture of the Star of India on the 7th of March at Allahabad, which Lord Napier and the staff attended.
Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief Frederick Sleigh Roberts
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