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Banana boat (ship) and HMS Bayano (1913)

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Difference between Banana boat (ship) and HMS Bayano (1913)

Banana boat (ship) vs. HMS Bayano (1913)

Banana boat was a term, a descriptive nickname, given to fast ships also called banana carriers engaged in the banana trade designed to transport easily spoiled bananas rapidly from tropical growing areas to northern markets that often carried passengers as well as fruit. HMS Bayano, built in 1913, was originally a banana boat for the Elders & Fyffes line.

Similarities between Banana boat (ship) and HMS Bayano (1913)

Banana boat (ship) and HMS Bayano (1913) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Fyffes Line.

Fyffes Line

Fyffes Line was the name given to the fleet of passenger-carrying banana boats owned and operated by the UK banana importer Elders & Fyffes Limited.

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Banana boat (ship) and HMS Bayano (1913) Comparison

Banana boat (ship) has 19 relations, while HMS Bayano (1913) has 16. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 2.86% = 1 / (19 + 16).

References

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