Charles Kuralt (category Articles with hCards)
President Bill Clinton in 1995. The Charles Kuralt Trail along the Roanoke–Tar–Neuse–Cape Fear Ecosystem in Virginia and North Carolina honors his many On the...
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continued as a cargo ship until purchased in 1922 by retired sea captain Wilfred Dowman, who used her as a training ship operating from Falmouth, Cornwall...
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from these nominees were awarded after 1953. Of the 13 women nominees, only G.Th.Cori was awarded the prize. Besides some scientists from these nominees...
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Not Now, Bernard). Georg Neuber, 96, German Olympic fencer (1960). Karl Neuse, 91, German Olympic water polo player (1956). John van de Rest, 82, Dutch...
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Australia⚓ (1862) Chattahoochee⚓ (1863) Daring⚓ (1863) H. L. Hunley⚓ (1863) Intelligent Whale⚓ (1863) Neuse⚓ (1863) Star of India ⛵ (1863) Sub Marine Explorer⚓️...
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skipper was Captain Howard. She was then sold to Alfred Sully (also known as G.F. Sully based in London), who managed the barge from just after the First...
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good conditions, sailing barges could attain speeds of over 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph), and their leeboards allowed them to be highly effective windward...
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Decima is a steel Thames sailing barge constructed in Southampton in 1899 by J.G. Fay and Co, Southampton for E. J. Goldsmith of Grays, Essex. She is back...
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ordered to abandon her. She was beached but then refloated by Lt Colonel W G Mc Kay and men of the 19th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, and taken back...
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Australia⚓ (1862) Chattahoochee⚓ (1863) Daring⚓ (1863) H. L. Hunley⚓ (1863) Intelligent Whale⚓ (1863) Neuse⚓ (1863) Star of India ⛵ (1863) Sub Marine Explorer⚓️...
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Australia⚓ (1862) Chattahoochee⚓ (1863) Daring⚓ (1863) H. L. Hunley⚓ (1863) Intelligent Whale⚓ (1863) Neuse⚓ (1863) Star of India ⛵ (1863) Sub Marine Explorer⚓️...
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Australia⚓ (1862) Chattahoochee⚓ (1863) Daring⚓ (1863) H. L. Hunley⚓ (1863) Intelligent Whale⚓ (1863) Neuse⚓ (1863) Star of India ⛵ (1863) Sub Marine Explorer⚓️...
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43 m) wide and has a draught of 6.4 feet (1.95 m). She was built of wood by W.H.Orvis of Ipswich for E.J. & W.Goldsmith of Grays; she is assessed at 66 GRT...
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Australia⚓ (1862) Chattahoochee⚓ (1863) Daring⚓ (1863) H. L. Hunley⚓ (1863) Intelligent Whale⚓ (1863) Neuse⚓ (1863) Star of India ⛵ (1863) Sub Marine Explorer⚓️...
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Australia⚓ (1862) Chattahoochee⚓ (1863) Daring⚓ (1863) H. L. Hunley⚓ (1863) Intelligent Whale⚓ (1863) Neuse⚓ (1863) Star of India ⛵ (1863) Sub Marine Explorer⚓️...
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Australia⚓ (1862) Chattahoochee⚓ (1863) Daring⚓ (1863) H. L. Hunley⚓ (1863) Intelligent Whale⚓ (1863) Neuse⚓ (1863) Star of India ⛵ (1863) Sub Marine Explorer⚓️...
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Australia⚓ (1862) Chattahoochee⚓ (1863) Daring⚓ (1863) H. L. Hunley⚓ (1863) Intelligent Whale⚓ (1863) Neuse⚓ (1863) Star of India ⛵ (1863) Sub Marine Explorer⚓️...
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Australia⚓ (1862) Chattahoochee⚓ (1863) Daring⚓ (1863) H. L. Hunley⚓ (1863) Intelligent Whale⚓ (1863) Neuse⚓ (1863) Star of India ⛵ (1863) Sub Marine Explorer⚓️...
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