• refer to: SS Nomadic (1911), a tender ship used to ferry passengers SS Nomadic (1891), a livestock ship owned by White Star Line Nomadic (company), an...
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    at Cherbourg. Nomadic survives as a museum ship, and is the last remaining vessel built for the White Star Line in existence. Armed tender, 19th century...
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    SS Nomadic is a former tender of the White Star Line, launched on 25 April 1911 at Belfast, that is now on display in Belfast's Titanic Quarter. She was...
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    SS Traffic was a tender of the White Star Line, and the fleetmate to the Nomadic. She was built for the White Star Line by Harland and Wolff, at Belfast...
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    was the last White Star liner in existence, leaving the passenger tender SS Nomadic, which was also owned by the company until 1934, as the last White...
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  • Harland & Wolff Belfast Nomadic Tender For White Star Line. 27 April  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Traffic Tender For White Star Line. 29 April...
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    abundance of a mildly acidulous milky juice, and travellers like nomadic cowherds suck its tender shoots to allay thirst. Traditional accounts hold that Cynanchum...
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    proposed the Olympic-class ocean liners, the company ordered two new tenders: SS Nomadic (for first- and second-class passengers) and the SS Traffic (for...
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    the White Star Line ship SS Nomadic, which was built in 1911 as a tender to RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic. In 2008 the Nomadic Preservation Society launched...
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    designs. Persian rugs and carpets of various types were woven in parallel by nomadic tribes in village and town workshops, and by royal court manufactories...
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    burbot are also found in the refuge's many streams and lakes. The semi-nomadic Athabascan Indians have historically lived in this area, moving with the...
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    annual migration to new grazing grounds, but the black wildebeest is merely nomadic. Breeding in both takes place over a short period of time at the end of...
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    an-Naqab; Hebrew: הבדואים בנגב‎, HaBedu'im BaNegev) are traditionally pastoral nomadic Arab tribes (Bedouin), who until the later part of the 19th century would...
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    historically used by Europeans to refer to the Khoekhoe, the indigenous nomadic pastoralists in South Africa. Use of the term Hottentot is now considered...
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    first-class passenger on the evening of April 10, conveyed aboard the tender SS Nomadic at Cherbourg, France,: 3–4  and sailed for New York City that night...
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    Pontic was scrapped at a Clyde shipbreakers in 1930. SS Nomadic (1911), another White Star Line tender. "Pontic (1102143)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 8...
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    Baswenaazhi (echo-maker, i.e., crane), Aan'aawenh (pintail duck), Nooke (tender, i.e., bear) and Moozwaanowe ("little" moose-tail). The totem poles of the...
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  • France, and White Star Line tenders transported the passengers boarding from Cherbourg out to the ship aboard SS Nomadic. The family boarded as second-class...
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    (born 1955) is an American YouTuber and author. Known for his advocacy of nomadic vandwelling as a form of affordable minimalist living, he founded the Rubber...
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    of six. His father was a merchant marine; so, the family lived a half-nomadic, half-settled lifestyle. He was the only child in the family to attend...
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    three surviving classical tender ships which served the great ocean liners, another example is the SS Nomadic, which tendered the ill-fated RMS Titanic...
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  • membership), a member of a motorcycle club SS Nomadic (1911), a ship of the White Star line and tender for the RMS Titanic USS Nomad (SP-1046), a United...
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    tenders had to be used to transfer passengers from shore to ship. The White Star Line operated two tenders at Cherbourg: SS Traffic and SS Nomadic (Nomadic...
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    the north to the south they quickly became an integral part of the non-nomadic civilizations. Rowing vessels, especially galleys, were extensively used...
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    Road still exist, now known as Canute Chambers. The French passenger tender Nomadic, the last surviving vessel of the White Star Line, was purchased by...
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    both tenders because neither bid offered to begin services early enough. Cunard, who was back in Halifax, unfortunately did not know of the tender until...
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    were a largely nomadic ancient Arab tribal confederation centred in the Wādī Sirḥān in the Syrian Desert. They were known for their nomadic lifestyle and...
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    December 2020. He previously served as the founder and CEO of the Northern Nomadic Disabled Persons Organisation (NONDO) from 2014 to 2020. He has also been...
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  • northward, the Comanche were among the first to commit to a fully mounted nomadic lifestyle. This occurred by the 1730s, when they had acquired enough horses...
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    taiga, a transitional forest zone between boreal forest and tundra; the nomadic Peary caribou (R. t. pearyi) lives in the polar desert of the high Arctic...
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