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    Arsenal de La Carraca, also Naval Station of La Carraca, is a naval shipyard and a naval base in San Fernando, Spain. It is a naval base for the construction...
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    Others believe it to have been the Hermione constructed in the Arsenal de la Carraca, Cadiz in 1752. The ship fired several broadsides into the privateer...
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    processed when he died in a prison cell at the Penal de las Cuatro Torres at the Arsenal de la Carraca, outside Cádiz, aged 66, on 14 July 1816. He was buried...
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  • moved to Arsenal de Ferrol (A Coruña), Arsenal de Cartagena (Murcia), and La Carraca, (Cádiz) under reforms introduced by the Marques de la Ensenada and...
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  • Spanish engineer and sailor Isaac Peral for the Spanish Navy at the Arsenal de la Carraca (now Navantia), the submarine was launched on 8 September 1888....
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    Spanish Navy engineer Juan Garcia Lomas, she was laid down at the Arsenal de la Carraca in San Fernando, Spain, on 3 November 1860 as a wooden-hulled screw...
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    Puerto Cabello, then transferred to Puerto Rico and finally to the Arsenal de la Carraca, in Cádiz, where he died in 1816. The second republic corresponds...
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    Cartagena Naval Arsenal Canary Islands Naval Command – Admiral of the Canary Islands (ALCANAR) , at Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Naval Arsenal) Canary Patrol...
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  • Rear Admiral (Jefe de Escuadra) Cordova. The ship was careened and had her bottom coppered in June–July at the Arsenal de la Carraca near Cádiz. San Leandro...
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  • on after intense negotiations and the centre was reopened in the Arsenal de la Carraca in Cadiz in 1848. Today's School of Naval Architects, located in...
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    was 45 calibers (L/45). The guns were manufactured by SECN at the Arsenal de La Carraca in Spain under British license. They were mounted in single positions...
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  • was installed in the screw corvette Doña María de Molina, which was built at the Arsenal de La Carraca in San Fernando, Spain, between 1865 and 1869....
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  • campaign. During the Napoleonic Wars Conde de Regla was laid up at Arsenal de la Carraca. In mid-1810 Conde de Regla, in poor repair and with the Spanish...
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  • 7 in) and were 35 calibers in length. They were produced by the Arsenal de la Carraca in Cadiz and the Royal Ordnance Works at Trubia in Asturias. During...
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  • Research Trust. Retrieved 29 September 2024. Sources Mitchell, WH; Sawyer, LA (1990). The Empire Ships (Second ed.). London, New York, Hamburg, Hong Kong:...
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    Division, tasked with the defence of the Arsenal de la Carraca, a strategic naval base in the Bay of Cádiz. As part of La Peña's expedition to Tarifa, Anglona...
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    Retrieved 2021-07-26. civilisation, Musée de la. "Collections - Musée de la civilisation". Collections - Musée de la civilisation. Retrieved 2021-11-15. ICI...
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  • of that year. In April 1755 she was anchored in ordinary at the Arsenal de la Carraca, where it was found that she leaked and her wood rotted easily as...
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  • he was promoted to lieutenant general and given command of the arsenal at La Carraca. He was appointed to the Supreme Council of the Admiralty in 1814...
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    two ships of the Velasco series. Cristóbal Colón was built at the Arsenal de La Carraca in San Fernando, Spain. Her keel was laid on 13 June 1884 and was...
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    7 in) and were 35 calibers in length. They were produced by the Arsenal de la Carraca in Cadiz and the Royal Ordnance Works at Trubia in Asturias. During...
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    7 in) and were 35 calibers in length. They were produced by the Arsenal de la Carraca in Cadiz and the Royal Ordnance Works at Trubia in Asturias. During...
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  • Sunderland Ceylon Steamship For Harloff & Bloe. 8 September  Spain Arsenal de la Carraca San Fernando Peral Submarine For Spanish Navy. 8 September  Denmark...
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    Order of 10 June 1857, led to Covadonga's keel being laid at the Arsenal de la Carraca in Cádiz, Spain, on 13 February 1858. She was a wooden schooner...
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    new rigging and masts at Arsenal de la Carraca near Cádiz. In 1765, under the command of Captain Don Juan de Soto, Galicia was assigned to the fleet...
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  • training hulk for UOE ("Unidad de Operaciones Especiales", a Naval Special Operations Unit) at Arsenal de La Carraca in San Fernando, Spain. She was...
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    Following Domingo de Monteverde's triumph and the defeat of the First Republic, Roscio was sent to jail in the Arsenal de la Carraca in Spain. He was then...
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  • Glasgow Herald. No. 5762. Glasgow. 6 May 1857. Sources Mitchell, WH; Sawyer, LA (1990). The Empire Ships (Second ed.). London, New York, Hamburg, Hong Kong:...
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  • belonged to the church of the Arsenal de la Carraca is especially noteworthy, as well as an old carriage known as "La Manolita", which was the official...
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    the Atlantic Ocean. Fénix underwent several large repairs at the Arsenal de la Carraca between 1764 and 1765, where she remained stripped of her armament...
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