• HMS Mayfly may refer to two vessels of the British Royal Navy named after the mayfly: Mayfly, a torpedo boat launched in January 1907, having been named...
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    Mayflies (also known as shadflies or fishflies in Canada and the upper Midwestern United States, as Canadian soldiers in the American Great Lakes region...
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  • HMA No. 1 or Mayfly, a British Royal Navy airship HMS Mayfly, a list of British Royal Navy ships Mayfly, an album by Cy Curnin "Mayfly", a song by Belle...
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    HMA No. 1 (redirect from Mayfly disaster)
    of the tender in which the crew was quartered, HMS Hermione, or the "Hermione Airship". The name Mayfly originated as a nickname originated by the sailors...
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  • HMS TB 11 (originally named HMS Mayfly) was a Cricket-class coastal destroyer or torpedo-boat of the British Royal Navy. TB 11 was built by the shipbuilder...
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    Navy to be used for reconnaissance. This resulted in the construction of Mayfly in 1909, the first air component of the navy to become operational, and...
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  • 2022. Gomez, Nuno (2016). BEYOND BLUE "Journey into the deep". Warszawa: Mayfly. pp. 21–25. ISBN 978-83-62827-25-1. "Episode 515: Good Guys, Act 3". This...
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    (comprising White's Cricket class, Thornycroft's Gadfly class and Yarrow's Mayfly class) were ordered in 1905 and launched in early 1906. In practice they...
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    later relocated to Barrow/Walney Island Airport. HMA No. 1, nicknamed the Mayfly is the most notable airship to have been built in Barrow. The first of its...
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  • Park created. 1909 Brazilian battleship São Paulo and HMS Vanguard are launched 1911 - The Mayfly airship disaster 1912 Barrow Central Fire Station is...
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    of the Admiralty and in 1909 he supervised the construction of airship Mayfly, a new avenue of naval development. As inspecting captain of airships he...
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    1908. Officially known as His Majesty's Airship No. 1 and nicknamed the Mayfly, it broke its back in 1911 before making a single flight. Work on a successor...
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    Butterfly Caddisfly Cranefly Dragonfly Firefly Gadfly Grayfly Greenfly Hoverfly Mayfly Sawfly Sedgefly Snakefly Stonefly Waterfly Mesopotamian campaign Tigris...
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  • HMS TB 12 (originally named HMS Moth) was a Cricket-class coastal destroyer or torpedo-boat of the British Royal Navy. TB 12 was built by the shipbuilder...
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  • been moored to a mast was HMA (His Majesty's Airship) No.1, named the ‘Mayfly’, on 22 May 1911. The 38 ft (12 m) mast was mounted on a pontoon, and a...
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    fly-fishing literature today. The book was mostly about the aquatic insects—mayflies, caddisflies and stoneflies—that trout and grayling feed on and their counterpart...
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  • cruiser HMS Hawke off Southampton; there is no loss of life or serious injury. 24 September – Britain's first rigid airship, HMA No. 1 ("Mayfly"), built...
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     204–205. ISBN 978-0-486-21761-1. Retrieved 22 May 2015. Fahey, Diane (1993). Mayflies in amber. Pymble, NSW: Angus & Robertson. ISBN 978-0-207-17951-8. Archived...
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  • Les Premiers Specialistes des Ephemeropteres. Pictet and Eaton: The First Mayfly Specialists" (PDF). In Flannagan, J. F.; Marshall, K. E. (eds.). Advances...
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  • Navy, known as the "Mayfly", but designated ‘HMA Hermione’ in public records because the naval contingent at Barrow were attached to HMS Hermione, a cruiser...
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    (O43), 1913 Marz (GY182), 1929 Mastiff (H164), 1891 Mauritius (H547), 1902 Mayfly (H477), 1899 Median (GY384), 1908 Melbourne (H200), 1892 Mercury (H518)...
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  • December 2012. "Marie Blanche". Uboat.net. Retrieved 2 November 2012. "Mayfly". Uboat.net. Retrieved 17 December 2012. "Metropolis". Uboat.net. Retrieved...
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    Motor vessel CORSTAN of London, landed a sick man 1962 29 May Cabin cruiser MAYFLY, saved cruiser 5 23 September Yacht ELIZABETH ANN, saved yacht 4 2 November...
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  • Navy 275 Sunk 24 April 1917 HMT Margate  Royal Navy 162 Sunk 24 April 1917 Mayfly  United Kingdom 199 Sunk 24 April 1917 HMT Gaul  Royal Navy 270 Damaged...
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  • List of shipwrecks: 22 July 1882 Ship State Description Mayfly  United Kingdom The schooner was run into by the steamship Valhalla (Flag unknown) and sank...
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