Adriatic was a three-masted, two deck, packet ship built in 1861 by Curtis & Tilden, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. On August 12, 1864, Adriatic...
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Adriatic may refer to one of several ships named after the Adriatic Sea: Adriatic (1810 ship) was built at Sunderland in 1810. She sailed to the West Indies...
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was the largest ship in the world. She made only one roundtrip for the Collins Line before that firm failed, partly because of Adriatic's high cost. She...
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The Adriatic Sea (/ˌeɪdriˈætɪk/) is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula. The Adriatic is the northernmost arm of...
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1861, launched in September, and completed in November 1862. She remained in the Adriatic during the Second Schleswig War in 1864 while other ships were...
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List of Russian sail frigates (redirect from Russian ship Mesemvriya (1840))
voyaged to the Adriatic Sea 1799, last mentioned 1799 46-gun battlefrigates Piotr Apostol 46/44 ("Пётр Апостол", 1788) – Classified as 46-gun ship 1789–1793...
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Ironclad warship (redirect from Ironclad ship)
ships. In May 1861, the Confederate Congress appropriated $2 million dollars for the purchase of ironclads from overseas, and in July and August 1861...
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A ship classification society or ship classification organisation is a non-governmental organization that establishes and maintains technical standards...
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Tegetthoff kept his fleet in the northern Adriatic, where it patrolled against a possible Italian attack. The Italian ships never came, and on 12 August, the...
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Publishing, 127 pages. "Columbus 1824 - Timber ship". www.theshipslist.com. "Launch of the Collins Steamer Adriatic". Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. April...
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Austro-Hungarian Navy (section Ships lost)
officers to man them. This Adriatic fleet consisted of three ships of the line, one frigate, and several galleys. In total, this Adriatic fleet had 500 guns and...
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on trans-Atlantic trade. She was the most successful of the Collins Line ships, and one of the most luxurious vessels of her day, but the company went...
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1860. SS Grecian (Yard No.7), cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, launched 12 January 1861, completed 30 January 1861. Ballymurtagh (Yard No.10), steam wherry...
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SMS Novara (1850) (redirect from Novara (ship))
service during the Battle of Lissa which took place on 20 July 1866 in the Adriatic Sea near the island of Vis (Italian: Lissa). SMS Novara belonged to Admiral...
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The list of ship launches in 1861 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1861. "SHIPS BUILT IN THE 1860s". Searle. Retrieved 28 December...
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of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here. Wikimedia Commons has media related to USS Housatonic (1861). 32°43′7″N 79°48′17″W / 32...
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The following is a list of ships operated by the White Star Line. List of Cunard Line ships "SV White Star (+1883)". Wrecksite.eu. Retrieved 26 May 2022...
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Royal Mail Ship (sometimes Steam-ship or Steamer), usually seen in its abbreviated form RMS, is the ship prefix used for seagoing vessels that carry mail...
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Regia Marina (category 1861 establishments in Italy)
the Adriatic and landed in Italy in 87 trips by the Conte di Cavour and other shps of the Italian Navy under the command of Admiral Conz. These ships also...
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the Adriatic squadron of Captain-Commodore Ilya Andreevich Baratynsky (Russian: Баратынский, Илья Андреевич), who also directly commanded the ship Sviatoi...
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Battle of Lissa (1866) (category History of the Adriatic Sea)
Battle of Vis) (Croatian: Bitka kod Visa) took place on 20 July 1866 in the Adriatic Sea near the Dalmatian island of Vis (Italian: Lissa) and was a significant...
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Battleship (redirect from Battle ship)
(1989). Jane's Fighting Ships of World War II. London, UK: Random House Ltd. p. 320. ISBN 978-1-85170-494-1. Russel, Scott J. (1861). The Fleet of the Future...
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HMS Victorious (1808) (category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy)
She was returned to service as a receiving ship in 1826, and broken up on 21 December 1861. Lavery, Ships of the Line, vol. 1, p. 188. Lloyd's List №4728...
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Empire in the 6th century. Researches on the Danube and the Adriatic by Andrew Archibald Paton (1861). Contributions to the Modern History of Hungary and Transylvania...
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French ironclad Magenta (redirect from French ship Magenta (1861))
Magenta was the lead ship of her class of two broadside ironclads built for the French Navy (Marine nationale) in the early 1860s. She served as flagship...
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Pennsylvania. It was purchased by the Navy at Philadelphia 10 July 1861; and commissioned in August 1861, Lieutenant Alexander Murray in command. Assigned to the...
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of Italy (Italian: Regno d'Italia) was a state that existed from 17 March 1861, when Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia was proclaimed King of Italy, until...
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Split, Croatia (category Port cities and towns of the Adriatic Sea)
Emperor suddenly broke with Venice as well, and sent a fleet of 150 ships to the Adriatic. Split was to remain in Byzantine hands until Manuel's death in...
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USS Stars and Stripes (redirect from SS Metropolis (1861))
Bushnell on 27 July 1861; was fitted out for naval service at the New York Navy Yard and was commissioned there on 19 September 1861, Lt. Reed Werden in...
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USS Olympia (C-6) (category 1892 ships)
cruises in the Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas to promote peace in the unstable Balkan countries. In 1921, the ship carried the remains of World War I's...
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