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    Segelschulschiff Niobe was a tall ship used by the Reichsmarine to train cadets and aspiring NCOs. She sank during a white squall on 26 July 1932, with...
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  • during World War II Niobe (schooner), a tall ship used by the German Navy to train cadets which sank during a squall in 1932 HMS Niobe, four ships of the...
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  • Niobe may refer to: Niobe, daughter of Tantalus and Dione Niobe, rival of Aedon, possibly identified with either of the other two Niobes: the daughter...
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    the 1670s Mary Rose – English Tudor warship (1511–1545) Niobe (schooner) – Training schooner of the Reichsmarine Pamir (ship) – German sailing ship Ship...
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    of "Phylax Lüdecke", as an unpaid cabin boy on the Russian sailing ship Niobe travelling between Hamburg (Germany) and Australia. His story might have...
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  • basis for 1996 film White Squall. The Albatross was built as Albatros, a schooner, at the state shipyard (Rijkswerf) in Amsterdam, Netherlands, in 1920,...
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  • SS Havana was a one deck steamship schooner equipped with three masts. She was built in 1891 at Hantsport, Nova Scotia by George W. Churchill. Owned by...
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    Cymric was a British and Irish schooner, built in 1893. She joined the South American trade in the fleet of Arklow, Ireland, in 1906. She served as a British...
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    notably apprehending the American fishing schooner Edrie in February 1913 for illegal fishing. When Niobe was laid up in 1913, her crew was sent west...
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  • Aubrey–Maturin series by Patrick O'Brian HMS Diane Franklin – privateer HEICS Niobe USS Norfolk Nutmeg of Consolation HM Polychrest – sloop HM Sophie – sloop...
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    jiggermasts). Some 19th-century sailors called such a ship "a fore-and-aft schooner chasing a brig". In general a jackass barque is a sailing ship which is...
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    traveled along with Niobe to the Cape Verde Islands. From 9 October 1866 to May 1867 she sailed to the western Mediterranean. While Niobe went back to the...
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  • Lüneburg-class Niobe (1849): schooner, launched 1849 Niobe (cruiser): 2,700 ton Gazelle-class light cruiser Niobe: Sail training ship, launched 1913 Niobe: training...
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    as the cruiser SMS Niobe and the auxiliary cruiser Ramb III. During the action, the islands were cleared of partisan forces and Niobe with two S-boats managed...
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  • Johanna Smith (ship) (category Lumber schooners)
    Johanna Smith was a wooden-hulled schooner that transported lumber along the United States West Coast. She was built near North Bend, Oregon in 1917. She...
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    company was The Mysterious Model, where Whitman played the main female lead Niobe, and is a retelling in modern day based on the mythology of Pygmalion and...
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    were dwindling and public interest waned. After the German school ship Niobe had sunk in 1932, killing 69, the loss of the Pamir in 1957 and the Albatross...
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  • June 1900. Afric Armenian Bovic California Cevic RMS China Cufic Cymric Niobe (launched as Damson Hill) Delphic Derbyshire Tropic (launched as European)...
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    surrendered after a brief exchange of shot. The frigate later became HMS Niobe. Justice, under Captain Jean Villeneuve, was faster, however, and outran...
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    in Bridgetown, Barbados, on 19 December 1869, and met the training ship Niobe. The gunboat was unable to stay in Barbados, as unrest in Venezuela threatened...
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    beyond Cape Finisterre. Capture: During the run-up to the Gunboat War HMS Niobe and Argus captured the Danish ship King of Assianthe on 31 August 1807....
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  • Garibaldi-class armored cruiser that was torpedoed by U-4 southeast of Dubrovnik. SMS Niobe  Kriegsmarine 22 December 1943 A Gazelle-class light cruiser that ran aground...
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  • and training duties on Canada's west coast. Another Royal Navy cruiser, Niobe, became the second ship commissioned into the Canadian navy on 6 September...
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    Katsuki on 20 November. Hyūga accidentally collided with and sank the schooner Hiromiya Maru, killing two of the sailing ship's crew, on 21 July 1920...
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    of a squadron under Alexander Cochrane. On 25 April 1812 Dotterell and Niobe encountered two French frigates and a brig, steering NE. Dotterell arrived...
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  • Theresa L M Russ rescued the 40 survivors from the Reichsmarine training schooner Niobe, which had capsized off Fehmarn in a squall. In 1934, her Code Letters...
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    Tremayne Rodd, comprising the 44 and 38-gun frigates HMS Indefatigable and Niobe and three smaller vessels. Rodd had been shadowing the French fleet at Brest...
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    ships and mariners in distress. On 11 February 1914 she towed the lumber schooner Dustin G. Cressy to safety after she stranded off the Pamet River Life...
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    February 1803. On the night of 17 December 1804 Sylph, HMS Thisbe, and HMS Niobe were all forced to cut away their masts to save themselves from being destroyed...
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