A ship is scuttled when its crew deliberately sinks it, typically by opening holes in its hull. Scuttling may be performed to dispose of an abandoned...
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to: Scuttling, the deliberate sinking of one's own ship Scuttle or sidescuttle, a synonym for a porthole, a circular window in a ship. Coal scuttle, a...
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Scuttler or Scuttlers may refer to: Scuttlers, criminals in street gangs in 19th-century Manchester In scuttling of ships, those responsible In The Crack...
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and ordered it scuttled. The Germans began Operation Anton but the French naval crews used subterfuge to delay them until the scuttling was complete. Anton...
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a German sailor's viewpoint. Scuttling of the Peruvian fleet at El Callao – during the War of the Pacific, 1881 Scuttling of the French fleet at Toulon...
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Scuttlers were members of neighbourhood-based youth gangs (known as scuttling gangs) formed in working class areas of Manchester, Salford, and the surrounding...
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A coal scuttle, sometimes spelled coalscuttle and also called a hod, "coal bucket", or "coal pail", is a bucket-like container for holding a small, intermediate...
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Free and open-source software portal Scuttle is a PHP/MySQL-based open source social bookmarking application. It contains code from other PHP-based projects...
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The Scuttlers is a lost 1920 American silent drama film produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation and directed by J. Gordon Edwards. William...
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Scuttle shake (sometimes called cowl shake in the US) is the term used for the phenomenon experienced in many convertible or open top automobiles where...
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Scuttlers is a stage production created by Rona Munro that depicts the 19th-century rivalry between street gangs in Manchester, England. While not strictly...
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of Scotland at the end of World War I. On 21 June 1919 he ordered the scuttling of the German fleet in Scapa Flow to prevent the UK from seizing the ships...
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ScuttlePad was a social network launched in August 2010 for children aged 6–11 years old. Users can add friends, upload photos and update statuses through...
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Megaselia scalaris (redirect from Scuttle fly)
known as the "humpbacked fly", the "coffin fly", and the "scuttle fly". The name "scuttle fly" derives from the jerky, short bursts of running, characteristic...
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The Scuttling of SMS Cormoran off Guam on April 7, 1917 was the result of the United States entry into World War I and the internment of the German merchant...
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Anton, a German and Italian operation to capture its ships at Toulon, by scuttling them. In 1997, Martin Thomas wrote that the British attack at Mers-el...
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Blockade of Callao (redirect from Scuttling of the Peruvian fleet in El Callao)
ships scuttled by its crew before they could be captured, included: Callao surrendered on 18 January 1881, the day after the fleet was scuttled. Yábar...
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market from its sign-on in January 1956 – to Legacy in August 2014, after scuttling a plan to sell the license to Excalibur Broadcasting and operate it under...
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Scapa Flow (section Scuttling of the German fleet)
and Second World wars, but the facility was closed in 1956. Since the scuttling of the German fleet after World War I, its wrecks and their marine habitats...
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MV Stellar Banner (category Scuttled vessels)
the scuttling plan. After the removal of all floating objects, mooring lines, and oil and oily residue left aboard her, Stellar Banner was scuttled with...
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when the Danish government refused further co-operation and its navy scuttled most of its ships and sent many of its officers to Sweden, which was neutral...
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areas were codenamed XX, YY, and ZZ. They intended to use XX as the main scuttling area, while towing 36 boats to ZZ to use as practice targets for aerial...
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HMAS Adelaide (FFG 01) (category Scuttled vessels of New South Wales)
postponement of the scuttling until additional cleanup work was completed. Despite further attempts to delay or cancel the scuttling, Adelaide was sunk...
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Mermaid Lagoon (Tokyo DisneySea) (redirect from Scuttle's Scooters)
original outdoor location), (2020–present, current indoor location) Scuttle's Scooters: A Caterpillar-type ride, similar to Slinky Dog Zigzag Spin....
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Turakirae Head (section Ship scuttling area)
reserve. Between 1905 and 1952, 29 ships were scuttled in the waters off Turakirae Head. The scuttling ground was an area approximately five kilometres...
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German cruiser Admiral Graf Spee (category Scuttled vessels of Germany)
preparation for scuttling. On 17 December, the ship, with only Langsdorff and 40 other men aboard, moved into the outer roadstead to be scuttled. A crowd of...
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procedure of scuttling, which is used to destroy a ship or ships to prevent them from being seized and/or reverse engineered. Generally the scuttling of a ship...
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bell-shaped woman's' hat that was popular during the Roaring Twenties. Coal scuttle bonnet A woman's bonnet with stiffened brim and a flat back (crown). Conical...
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Toulon, a 1793 military operation during the French Revolutionary Wars Scuttling of the French fleet in Toulon during World War II This disambiguation...
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racehorse Scapa Flow (British horse), dam of Pharos Scapa (disambiguation) Scuttling of the German fleet at Scapa Flow This disambiguation page lists articles...
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