Charles John Ingstrom, owner and mate of the Advance, owned the vessel from 7 July 1896.
Yes, if you, or a member of your VAT group, own the vessel on which the cruise is supplied.
During the Seven Years War, Captain Nichols owned and captained the vessel known as the Duke William.
The route deviation on that occasion had apparently been authorised by Costa Cruises - the company which owns the vessel.
But given his luck at love, he might one day own the vessel of his dreams long before he found someone with whom to sail it.
The cruises are conducted by Project Oceanology, a marine education center in Groton, which also owns the vessel.
Merchant ships often fly a flag identifying which company owns the vessel.
Stephen Guion, managing director of the line, personally owned the new vessel.
Stephen Guion personally owned the new vessel.
All of these expeditions were sponsored by Lady Franklin who also owned the vessel over most of this period, and expended much money for little result.