Golden Grove was built at Whitby in 1780 as Russian Merchant, and was renamed Golden Grove in 1782. She served as a storeship for the First Fleet to Australia...
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Age of sail were named Golden Grove, possibly for Golden Grove, Jamaica, or Golden Grove, Carmarthenshire: Golden Grove (1782 ship) was launched in 1780...
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Alcide was a 74-gun Pégase-class ship of the line of the French Navy, launched in 1782. In 1782, she took part in the American war of Independence in De...
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Superbe was a Téméraire-class 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. Her hull was copper sheathed. In 1787, Superbe was the flagship of the Escadre...
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because there is a single ship on each side. The following is a list of notable single-ship actions. 1579, March 1 – Golden Hind captures the Spanish...
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Niccolò Paganini (category 1782 births)
27 October 1782, the third of the six children of Antonio and Teresa (née Bocciardo) Paganini.: 11 Antonio Paganini was an unsuccessful ship chandler,...
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The Embarkation for Cythera (category Ships in art)
fondly at the goddess’s sacred grove. At the foot of the hill, several more happy couples are preparing to board the golden boat at the left. With its light...
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HMS Swiftsure (1787) (redirect from French ship Swiftsure (1801))
from the yards of John & William Wells, Deptford on 19 June 1782, as an Elizabeth class ship of the line. She was laid down in May 1784 and launched on...
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HMS Victorious (1785) (category United Kingdom ship of the line stubs)
74-gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched at Blackwall Yard, London on 27 April 1785. She was the first ship of the Royal Navy to...
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Hammersmith (redirect from Hammersmith Grove)
During both World Wars, Waring & Gillow's furniture factory, in Cambridge Grove, became the site of aircraft manufacture. Hammersmith Borough Council had...
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sailed from Gravesend on 13 December 1781, and Portsmouth on 6 February 1782 and arrived at St Helena on 13 June. She sailed from there on 18 August and...
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d'Escadre Bougainville. She was also at the Battle of the Saintes on 12 April 1782. In 1793, she was renamed to Jacobin and was part of the Brest squadron....
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frontier town of Brookfield, Wisconsin. Martha Morse was born on January 2, 1782, in Scotland, where her father was a wealthy landowners in the Scottish Highlands...
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Intermediate Period. The Middle Kingdom lasted from approximately 2040 to 1782 BC, stretching from the reunification of Egypt under the reign of Mentuhotep...
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Nikolaus II, Prince Esterházy (category Knights of the Golden Fleece of Austria)
wife, Maria Theresia, Countess Erdödy de Monyorokerek et Monoszlo (1745–1782). His father Anton was the son of Nikolaus I, whom he succeeded as reigning...
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000 to 120,000 deaths, had probably been the deadliest in the region. In 1782, about 40,000 people are thought to have been killed by a tsunami (or a cyclone)...
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continued to cause trouble until 1782. These disturbances were compounded by drought and severe famine between 1776 and 1782 and an outbreak of plague in...
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population. When Mission San Buenaventura was founded across the channel in 1782, the slow religious conversion of the Santa Cruz Chumash commenced. Beset...
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The Avenue at Middelharnis (category Dutch Golden Age paintings)
The Avenue at Middelharnis is a Dutch Golden Age painting of 1689 by Meindert Hobbema, now in the National Gallery, London. It is in oil on canvas and...
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Wars with the Maratha Confederacy. The First Anglo-Maratha War ended in 1782 with a restoration of the pre-war status quo. The Second and Third Anglo-Maratha...
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1781 and commissioned her as HMS Chaser. A French frigate captured her in 1782 but the Royal Navy recaptured her in 1783 and took her back into service...
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Elton John's boots. Back at Gold & Silver, items appraised include a framed 1782 Pennsylvania brothel license. Also, Corey's friend, Davey, returns to the...
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Songberd's Grove: Part 5 - Success for the Singers Anne Barrett John Slater 17-Jul-70 989 Humbert, Mr Firkin, and the Lord Mayor of London/The Golden Horse...
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veteran wounded in his country’s service. On his arrival “[in] Liverpool in 1782 after legendary exploits in the American war of independence, the church...
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1959. "The Cedar Grove" (Laws D18) 1960. "The Irish Patriot" 1961. "Duffy's Hotel" 1962. "The Demon of the Sea" 1963. "The Plain Golden Band" (Laws H17)...
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Ahluwalia began raiding and plundering the outskirts of Delhi in 1764. In April 1782, Najaf Khan hitherto the highest commander of the Mughal army died. In 1783...
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Dionysus (section Midas' golden touch)
Greek-influenced Etruria. It was established around 200 BC in the Aventine grove of Stimula by a priestess from Campania, near the temple where Liber Pater...
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short History of Camper and Nicholsons 1782–2005" (PDF). Good Old Boat. "Partridge". National Historic Ships UK. "Marie Partridge, wife of Edwin Lapthorn"...
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Golden Goa. A Portuguese proverb said, "He who has seen Goa need not see Lisbon." The houses of the rich were surrounded by gardens and palm groves;...
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Zephaniah Kingsley (section Laurel Grove)
was in command of a slaving ship, his crew of sailors were all Black men, most of them enslaved.: 45 His farm at Laurel Grove, staffed by Africans without...
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