able-bodied men. Alphea had carried a crew of 41 men. The Association du Cotre Corsaire Le Renard (loi de 1901) built a sailing replica of Renard in May...
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Garde côtière canadienne) CCGC CGCC Canadian Coast Guard Cutter (French: Cotre de Garde côtière canadienne) (no longer used) Department of Fisheries and...
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collapsed. On the exterior, one can see pilgrimage carillon of 24 bells. Le cotre Sainte-Bernadette, the last crayfishing sloop which is still in shape to...
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Maquette de bateau, Bateau écurie, milieu du 18e siècle Maquette de bateau, Cotre de 16 canons, Premier Empire Maquette de bateau, Chébec de 24 canons, 1750...
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sail area and strikeable bowsprit and bumkin. Apparently, the yawl rig (cotre à tapecul) used by French tunnymen was sometimes but improperly called a...
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Liberation. He returned via London to Algiers in July 1944. JOHN-26/LOUGRE-A/COTRE-A/ARMADA-III: André Jarrot and Raymond Basset dropped on DZ Vincent near...
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cotillon "petticoat" cotillonner cotillonner cotillonneur cotillonneuse cotre cottage cotte "coat" cotte-hardie cottereaux (also cotereaux) cotteron cottille...
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World Fair of 1885. 1886 : « Sauvetage maritime, éclairage et balisage des cotres, sauvetage pour incendies et autres accidents » (Maritime rescue, lighting...
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