Plymouth was an American Schooner barge that sank during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913 in Lake Michigan, near St. Martins Island at the mouth of Green...
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Stonehouse, Plymouth and David Banks of Queen Anne’s Battery in Sutton Harbour, Plymouth.[citation needed] There are only two surviving Tamar barges, both have...
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List of shipwrecks in the Great Lakes (redirect from Michigan (schooner-barge))
2019. "Typo". Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary. NOAA. "Dreadnaught (Schooner), U6837, sunk by collision, 1 Sep 1886". images.maritimehistoryofthegreatlakes...
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family and other important people, ordered the small barge of Vanguard, covered by three barges and the frigate HMS Alcmene, armed with cutlasses only...
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including the schooner Katherine Ellen which was impounded in 1921 for running guns to the Irish Republican Army (IRA), the Kennet Canal barge Harriett, and...
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Chatham. Aransas 7 May 1905 A passenger steamer that collided with the schooner barge Glendower in fog, off Chatham. USS Bancroft United States Navy July...
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surviving crew were picked up by the Victua and landed at Plymouth. 17 April – the 99-ton Padstow schooner Katie ( United Kingdom), carrying starch from Norwich...
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descriptions of redirect targets Miztac – Schooner barge sunk in Lake Superior SS M.M. Drake – American steam barge that sank in Lake Superior USCGC Mohawk...
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was the former Royal Navy schooner Demerara. On 18 August 1806 Lieutenant M'Culloch used Galatea's barge to pursue a schooner several miles up a river...
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entrance to the harbour. 23 July – while carrying copper ore from Plymouth to Wales the schooner Reward hit the Shoaler Stone. The crew escaped in her boat....
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built as a steam ferry Rebuilt as a car ferry Originally built as a steam Schooner. Lightvessel No. XVII Gedser Rev is the full name of the ship. Bow and...
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functioned well as barges; their fine ends made for little resistance when under tow ... The ultimate degradation awaited a barge. There was no way up...
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31946. London. 19 December 1886. col B, p. 12. "MENEKAUNEE (1873, Schooner-barge)". Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library northeast Michigan...
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operational schooner. The heyday of the luxurious passenger steamers was waning even as some of them were launched. Mississippi, Plymouth Rock, and Western...
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Result is a three-masted cargo schooner built in Carrickfergus in 1893. She was a working ship until 1967, and served for a short time in the Royal Navy...
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Plymouth Lifeboat Station is the base for Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) search and rescue operations at Plymouth in England. The first lifeboat...
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beach discharge BG – Barge, liquid cargo, nonpropelled BK – Barge, dry cargo, nonpropelled BPL – Barge, pier, nonpropelled BR – Barge, refrigerated, nonpropelled...
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Noleen McLoughlin (2005). Line running vessel. Clay Barge No 8 (2005). 39.5 ft (12.0 m) motor barge. Clyde Clipper (2009). 125gt catamaran ferry. Seagreen...
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On 27 May Seine's barge, under the command of Lieutenant Bland of the Marines, captured the recently constructed Spanish schooner Conception off Puerto...
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in the barge, to chase a schooner attempting to enter the harbour at San Domingo. An hour later the British succeed in boarding the schooner despite...
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of London grounded and refloated. 20 August 1886 — the crew of the Plymouth schooner Jane Sophia ( United Kingdom) was saved after she collided with the...
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successful but unprofitable privateering cruise as commander of the Baltimore schooner Rossie, in which he captured the Post Office Packet Service packet ship...
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Eye of the Wind (category Schooners)
the 1970s from the topsail schooner Friedrich built in 1911 at the C. H. Lühring shipyard in Brake, Germany. The schooner Friedrich initially sailed in...
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barge. Grounded in a storm and stricken on 23 February 1945. Canandaigua (IX-233) New London, Connecticut 22 November 1945 Auxiliary sailing schooner...
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Kingsbridge were busy ship-building locations, producing the Salcombe schooner, which was a fast boat that could be sailed with few hands. However, almost...
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seven-masted schooner going as bulk oil carrier in charter for the Anglo-American Oil Co. Bound for London from Philadelphia the huge schooner was caught...
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the river to attack the British schooner. Another company, in a small coaster, followed them. They found the schooner in the bay, and ran alongside, with...
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(1899), pp. 29–30. "Schooner Bertha E. Glover". penobscotmarinemuseum.org. Retrieved 16 October 2019. "This was then; the Lime Schooners". mvtimes.com. 16...
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Between 1864 and 1887 she made 23 annual return voyages from London and Plymouth to Adelaide, South Australia and played an important part in the immigration...
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Scilly on Sunday. 28 November — schooner Summer ran ashore. The Ranter, Thomas, from Cork to Falmouth and Plymouth, struck a rock in Scilly and sank...
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