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  • Two ships and two [[shore establishment|establishments]] of the [[Royal Navy]] have b ==Ships== ...
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  • ==Ships== * [[HNLMS Piet Hein (1929)|HNLMS ''Piet Hein'' (1929)]], a destroyer of the Royal Netherlands Navy ...
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  • ==Ships== * {{HMS|Shearwater}}, series of Royal Navy ships ...
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  • |name= Protection against Accidents (Dockers) Convention, 1929 (shelved) |adopt= June 21, 1929 ...
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  • ==Ships== * [[SS Lichtenfels|SS ''Lichtenfels'']] (1929), a heavy lift ship, built for the DDG Hansa shipping company ...
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  • ==Ships== ...f India}}, a British ocean liner and later troop transport in service from 1929 until it sank in 1942 ...
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  • Five ships of the [[French Navy]] have been named in honour of privateer and slave tra == French ships named ''Surcouf'' == ...
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  • * [[Portlaoise]], Republic of Ireland, known as Maryborough from 1557 to 1929 and the namesake of the Victorian town * [[HMAS Maryborough|HMAS ''Maryborough'']], two ships of the Royal Australian Navy ...
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  • Three ships of the [[Royal Navy]] have borne the name '''HMS ''Acasta''''', whilst anot ...ta|H09}} was an [[A-class destroyer (1929)|A-class destroyer]] launched in 1929. She was sunk in 1940 by the German battleships {{ship|German battleship|Sc ...
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  • |Total ships building= |Total ships planned= ...
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  • ==Ships== * {{Ship||Calumet|1929 ship}}, a lake freighter; scrapped in 2008 ...
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  • == Ships == * [[SS Wisconsin]], a steamboat that sank in Lake Michigan in 1929 ...
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  • ==Ships in the United States== * {{USCGC|Itasca|1929}}, a United States Coast Guard cutter in commission from 1930 to 1941 and f ...
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  • * [[Siboney (song)|"Siboney" (song)]], a 1929 song by Ernesto Lecuona * {{USS|Siboney}}, two U.S. Navy ships of the name ...
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  • * [[Sino-Soviet conflict (1929)]] ...perations during the [[Sino-Soviet conflict (1929)|Sino-Soviet conflict of 1929]]. ...
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  • Four ships of the [[Royal Navy]] have borne the name '''HMS ''Powerful'''''. '''Ships''' ...
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  • * [[Monte Cristo (1929 film)|''Monte Cristo'' (1929 film)]], starring Jean Angelo ==Ships== ...
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  • * Sylvania, a fictional country from the comedy film ''[[The Love Parade]]'' (1929) ==Ships== ...
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  • Five ships of the [[Royal Navy]] have been named '''HMS ''Achates''''' after [[Achates ...es|H12}} was an [[A-class destroyer (1929)|A-class destroyer]] launched in 1929 and sunk in 1942 by the German cruiser {{ship|German cruiser|Admiral Hipper ...
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  • * [[Louise (Maurice Chevalier song)|"Louise" (Maurice Chevalier song)]], 1929 ==Ships== ...
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