Isaac Webb (8 September 1794 - 14 January 1840), was a 19th-century shipbuilder, owner and founder of the Isaac Webb & Co. shipyard. He was one of the...
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Isaac Webb may refer to: Ike Webb (1874–1950), English football goalkeeper Isaac Webb (shipbuilder) (1794–1840), American shipbuilder Isaac Webb (pilot...
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architect. William Henry Webb was born in New York on June 19, 1816. His father Isaac trained at the shipyard of New York shipbuilder Henry Eckford before...
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English footballer Isaac Webb (shipbuilder) (1794–1840), American shipbuilder Jack Webb (1920–1982), American actor Jackie Webb (footballer) (born 1943)...
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The Isaac Webb was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built in 1860 by Webb & Bell for the New York and Sandy Hook pilots. She received a reward by...
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This is a list of notable shipbuilders and shipyards: Suez shipyard Alexandria Shipyard Baku Shipyard FMC Dockyard Limited Ananda Shipyard and Shipways...
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the shipyard, Live Oak No. 44, with Isaac Webb (foreman), John Demon, Edward Merritt, and Foster Rhodes. Shipbuilder Donald McKay apprenticed at Brown &...
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of Normandy by Emperor Charles. Gustaf Skarsgård as Floki, a gifted shipbuilder and a friend of Ragnar's. He is on trial for the murder of Athelstan...
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Eckford (12 March 1775 – 12 November 1832) was a Scottish-born American shipbuilder, naval architect, industrial engineer, and entrepreneur who worked for...
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(1773–1856), U.S. Congressman George A. Meigs (1816–1897), businessman and shipbuilder in Washington Territory and Washington state Megan Nick, Olympic bronze...
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Francis Williams (March 25, 1826 – September 19, 1902), was a 19th-century shipbuilder. He apprenticed under his father Jabez Williams. Edward F. Williams built...
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County Solomon Roosevelt (1778–1832) Solomon Roosevelt (1807–1900), shipbuilder, built many steamships under the firm Roosevelt & Joyce, including the...
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architect, designed Peleș Castle (b. 1822) 1899 – William H. Webb, American shipbuilder and philanthropist (b. 1816) 1905 – Boyd Dunlop Morehead, Australian...
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Dennison J. Lawlor (redirect from Dennison J. Lawlor (shipbuilder))
1, 1892) was a 19th-century Canadian-Irish shipbuilder and yacht designer. He apprenticed under shipbuilder Whitmore & Holbrook. Lawlor had his own shipyard...
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Adam and Noah Brown (category American shipbuilders)
Adam and Noah Brown were American shipbuilders, based in New York City, founded a company with its name based in New York, which was active between 1804...
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Brigantine-rigged Jamestown was designed and constructed by the well-known shipbuilder William H. Webb for the New York and Old Dominion Line as a sister to Yorktown...
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Donald McKay (category 19th-century shipbuilders)
McKay moved to New York, where he served his apprenticeship under Isaac Webb in the Webb & Allen shipyard from 1827 to 1831. He then returned briefly to...
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John A. Robb (category American shipbuilders)
Alexander Robb (June 1, 1792 – January 28, 1867), was a 19th-century shipbuilder at Fell's Point, Baltimore. He had his own shipyard, which became noted...
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Kabylie, national team). Andrew McArthur, 88, Scottish-born Canadian shipbuilder (Saint John Shipbuilding, Halifax Shipyards). Lucien Pellat-Finet, 78...
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British Marine Transport company, founded as Withy and Co., iron and steel shipbuilders, of West Hartlepool by Quaker brothers Henry Withy (1852–1922) and Edward...
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Jacob S. Ellis (category American shipbuilders)
Jacob Samson Ellis (October 25, 1820 – July 8, 1902), was a 19th-century shipbuilder in Tottenville, Staten Island. He had a shipyard business for over thirty...
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Shipbuilders was a combination of the major shipbuilding companies including Cammell Laird, Govan Shipbuilders, Swan Hunter and Yarrow Shipbuilders,...
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weighing-chair, little else was altered. The midsummer issue of The Shipbuilder was a special number devoted to the two sister ships. The journal’s description...
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fascinating recreations reveal the Vikings as canny merchants, expert shipbuilders, superb artisans, and bold colonizers of lands that lay beyond the edge...
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from the original on March 24, 2021. Retrieved June 18, 2022. "Norton - Webb House". Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System (downloadable...
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service. She was named in honor of Jesse Carll, a well-known Northport shipbuilder. In 1896, in the age of steam, the Ezra Nye, along with other pilot boats...
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(1849–1924) – Indian Civil Service member John J. Holland (1843–1893) – shipbuilder Stuart Howe (born 1967) – operatic tenor William Lloyd Hoyt (born 1930)...
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Clementina Sobieska, Polish noble (d. 1735) July 19 – Philemon Ewer, English shipbuilder (d. 1750) July 20 – Christian Siegmund Georgi, evangelical theologian...
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Wallace. Starting with the schooner Diadem in 1864, Cox became the master shipbuilder for a series of partnerships which built over 30 vessels of increasing...
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Ripon. It features the Gothic Revival Church of All Saints, designed by Isaac Thomas Shutt and Alfred Hill Thompson. It has individual memorials to casualties...
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