A barque, barc, or bark is a type of sailing vessel with three or more masts of which the fore mast, mainmast, and any additional masts are rigged square...
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Solar barques were the vessels used by the sun god Ra in ancient Egyptian mythology. During the day, Ra was said to use a vessel called the Mandjet (Ancient...
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USCGC Eagle (WIX-327) (redirect from USCG barque Eagle)
Eagle (WIX-327), formerly Horst Wessel and also known as Barque Eagle, is a 295-foot (90 m) barque used as a training cutter for future officers of the United...
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The Barque of Dante (French: La Barque de Dante), also Dante and Virgil in Hell (Dante et Virgile aux enfers), is the first major painting by the French...
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Barquentine (redirect from Schooner barque)
A barquentine or schooner barque (alternatively "barkentine" or "schooner bark") is a sailing vessel with three or more masts; with a square rigged foremast...
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The Barque of Saint Peter symbolises the Catholic Church as a barque. Saint Peter, the first pope, was a fisherman who became one of the twelve Apostles...
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Hamburg was a three masted barque built in 1886 at Hantsport, Nova Scotia. She was the largest three masted barque ever built in Canada . Hamburg was...
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Seduction of the Minotaur (redirect from Solar Barque (novel))
insight. An earlier version was published in 1958 with the title Solar Barque, after a ship found in an Egyptian pyramid. McEvilly, Wayne (2017-05-11)...
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Miroirs (redirect from Une barque sur l'ocean)
recording of Miroirs I. Noctuelles (4:19) II. Oiseaux tristes (3:34) III. Une barque sur l'océan (6:43) IV. Alborada del gracioso (5:57) V. La vallée des cloches...
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Volo was a 500-ton barque stranded in the Bushman River in South Africa. Volo had been built at Arendal, Norway in the 1880s and was homeported there....
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iron-hulled barque restored and sailed by the Sydney Heritage Fleet, Sydney, Australia. She is one of only four pre-20th century barques in the world...
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A jackass-barque, sometimes spelled jackass bark, is a sailing ship with three (or more) masts, of which the foremast is square-rigged and the main is...
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Barque Canada Reef (Filipino: Bahura ng Mascarado/Magsaysay); Malay: Terumbu Perahu; Thuyền Chài Reef (Vietnamese: Bãi Thuyền Chài); Mandarin Chinese:...
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Picton Castle (ship) (redirect from Barque Picton Castle)
crew contributed to the death. Picton Castle is rigged as a three-masted barque, is 179 feet (55 m) long, with a riveted steel hull, clear oiled pine decks...
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Barque Press is a London-based publisher of experimental poetry. Founded in 1995 by Andrea Brady and Keston Sutherland. Barque's list includes Andrea Brady...
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Polly Woodside (redirect from Polly Woodside (Barque))
Polly Woodside is a Belfast-built, three-masted, iron-hulled barque, preserved in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), and forming the central feature of the...
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New Belgica (redirect from New Belgica (barque))
The New Belgica is a replica of the RV Belgica (1884), a research vessel with a proud history. In 2006, the VZW New Belgica was formed with the intention...
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SS City of Adelaide (1863) (redirect from Adelaide (coal barque))
steam engine was removed and she was refitted as a four-masted jackass barque. In 1902 she was turned into a coal hulk. In 1912 she was gutted by fire...
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Garthpool was a steel-hulled four-masted barque rigged in "jubilee" or "baldheaded" fashion, i.e. without royal sails over the top-gallant sails, active...
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La Barque Creek is a stream in Jefferson County in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is a tributary of the Meramec River. La Barque is a name derived from...
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his falcon-headed form on the Mandjet Barque through the hours of the day, and then switch to the Mesektet Barque in his ram-headed form to descend into...
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Barry Moussa Barqué is a Togolese politician who served in the government of Togo under President Gnassingbé Eyadéma for most of the period from 1979 to...
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may also refer to: Hougoumont (ship), a convict ship; Hougomont (barque), a barque built in 1897 Biere d' Hougoumont, a Biere de Garde (strong ale) made...
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shipyard of Astilleros Celaya in Bilbao, Spain. She is one of four similar barques built as sail training vessels for Latin American navies; her half-sisters...
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Rover incident (redirect from Rover (barque))
expedition against the tribe members responsible. On 12 March 1867, the American barque Rover shipwrecked at the southern tip of Taiwan. The vessel sank but the...
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with all hands around November 1903. The Loch Bredan was a steel-hulled barque of the "Loch" ships of the Sproat Line of Liverpool designed as an ocean-going...
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Potosi was a five-masted steel barque built in 1865 by Joh. C. Tecklenborg ship yard in Geestemünde, Germany, for the sailing ship company F. Laeisz as...
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Parmelia was a barque built in Quebec, Canada, in 1825. Originally registered on 31 May in Quebec, she sailed to Great Britain and assumed British registry...
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Breadalbane (ship) (redirect from Breadalbane (barque))
Breadalbane was an 1843 British three-masted merchant barque that was crushed by ice and sank in the Arctic in 1853. Notable as one of the northernmost...
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