• The Lennie was a Canadian-built barque whose crew mutinied in 1875, en route to New York for orders. Captain - Stanley Hatfield, 25, Riverdale, Yarmouth...
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  • Lenny (redirect from Lennie)
    codename of version 5.0 of the Debian Linux operating system Lennie (barque), a Canadian-built barque Leny (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing...
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    modern tall ship rigs include topsail schooners, brigantines, brigs and barques. "Tall ship" can also be defined more specifically by an organization,...
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  • "Clyde Shipbuilding". Glasgow Herald. No. 9704. Glasgow. 7 February 1871. "Barque Juan Ferrin". Glasgow Herald. No. 9691. Glagsow. 23 January 1871. "Launches"...
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  • SV Ursula was a 63-metre (207 ft)-long German barque. She was built by the company of Hermann Friedrich Ulrichs [de] in 1885 and owned by D. H. Wätjen...
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    was built at Kiel, Germany for gunboat diplomacy in the Pacific. It was a barque-rigged auxiliary steamer. After commissioning in September 1887 she was...
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    bottled message that had been launched on June 12, 1886, from the German barque Paula conducting drift bottle experiments for the German Naval Observatory...
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    until it was relocated forward of the battery in November 1864. She was barque-rigged with three masts and had a sail area of 18,250 square feet (1,695 m2)...
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    main masts, and fore-and-aft rigging only on the mizzen, giving her a "barque" rig. A single 7-inch rifled muzzle-loading gun amidships and 2 6.3-inch...
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    Naval Academy in 1860). She was run into by the Norwegian barque Atlantic, which stove the barque's bows in. Vandalia towed Atlantic in to Lisbon, Portugal...
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    Fleet, in which she served until 1876. She was refitted, being reduced to barque rig, and posted to the Mediterranean under the command of His Royal Highness...
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  • cold air but getting better. James shows an interest in a three-masted barque the Angelos, to transport a cargo of ivory. He tells Dawkins that Baines...
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  • Mercury. No. 8359. Liverpool. 3 November 1874. "Disaster to an American Barque". Freeman's Journal. Dublin. 4 November 1874. "Shipping Intelligence". Glasgow...
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    barquentine-rigged vessel; the rest of her class were barque-rigged. However, later pictures show her rigged as a barque. Her keel was laid at Devonport Royal Dockyard...
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  • List of shipwrecks: 27 December 1889 Ship State Description Lennie  United Kingdom The barque ran ashore on Digby Neck, Nova Scotia, Canada and was wrecked...
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    steamers SS Bundesrat and SS General, the freighter SS Hans Wagner, and the barque Marie were seized by the Royal Navy. This caused a major diplomatic incident...
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