a Soviet-German expedition to the Pamirs in 1928. Rickmer Rickmers was built in 1896 by the Rickmers shipyard in Bremerhaven, and was first used on the...
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Rickmers may refer to: Erck Rickmers, a German businessman and politician R. C. Rickmers (1906), a German five-masted steel clipper barque Rickmer Rickmers...
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Erck Rickmers was born and grew up in Bremerhaven. He comes from the Rickmers family of entrepreneurs in Bremerhaven, whose founder, Rickmer Clasen...
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United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1959 for W. Rickmer Rickmers, German pioneer exponent of skiing and joint author of the first English...
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Today, the brothers Bertram R.C. Rickmers and Erck Rickmers, fifth generation descendants of Rickmer Clasen Rickmers, operate two legally independent...
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Deike Rickmers may refer to several ships: Deike Rickmers (barque), built 1872, sold 1873 and renamed C R Bischop Deike Rickmers (ship), built 1874, ran...
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RC Rickmers was a German five-masted steel clipper barque with auxiliary engine built in 1906 by the firm Rickmers Rice Mill, Freight and Shipbuilding...
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Rickmers was the name of a number of ships operated by Rickmers Line. Peter Rickmers (barque), built in 1867, sold in 1884 to Finland Peter Rickmers (ship)...
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Claus Rickmers was a 5,165 GRT cargo ship which was built in 1923 for Rickmers Reederei AG. She was sunk by Allied bombing at Larvik, Norway in 1945 and...
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an expedition led by the German mountain explorer and climber Willi Rickmer Rickmers. The expedition penetrated the upper reaches of the Obikhingou River...
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first ascent in 1903 by a German-Swiss-Austrian expedition led by B. Rickmer-Rickmers. Ushba's north summit is more accessible than the south summit: the...
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Santo André, a Portuguese Navy ship 1962–1975, now the museum ship Rickmer Rickmers in Hamburg Navio Museu Santo André, a museum ship in Gafanha da Nazaré...
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the Wars, §8.2 Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition 2:757d W. Rickmer Rickmers, "Lazistan and Ajaristan", The Geographical Journal 84:6 (Dec., 1934)...
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transferred to Hamburg, where she is a museum ship under her original name Rickmer Rickmers). The Portuguese Navy renamed Guanabara as Sagres (the third ship of...
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fully explored until 1928 by a German-Soviet expedition under Willi Rickmer Rickmers. Between 1910 and 1913 the glacier expanded and moved forward by 800...
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Negesti. Schweizer aero-revue, 1934. Fliegerabenteuer (with Willi Rickmer Rickmers, Werner von Langsdorff). Brockhaus, 1938. Die Schweiz von damals, 1917-1937:...
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Fedchenko Glacier were mapped by a German-Soviet expedition under Willi Rickmer Rickmers. In the early 1980s, a deposit of gemstone-quality clinohumite was...
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Nikolai Petrovich Gorbunov and the organizational leadership of Willi Rickmer Rickmers. The deputy expedition leader was the geodesist and cartographer Richard...
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Peter Rickmers at World Curling Peter Rickmers at Olympics.com Peter Rickmers at the German Olympic Sports Confederation (in German) Peter Rickmers at Olympedia...
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California. A composite dive from Orlando Duque. Cliff Diving from the Rickmer Rickmers An event in La Rochelle, France. A person dives from the 27.5 metre...
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"Four new big ones for Rickmers", Marine cafe (blog), July 2, 2010 Rickmers "Pearl" class" (PDF) (datasheet flyer), Rickmers Group, 2010, archived from...
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Archived from the original on 2017-08-11. Retrieved 2011-09-05. R. C. Rickmers Maria Rickmers Windstar Windstar Cruise Ship Windstar Windstar Cruise Ship Windstar...
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ship in Portuguese naval service also known as Sagres II, and now Rickmer Rickmers NRP Sagres (1937), a tall ship in Portuguese naval service also known...
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(later to be Sir Arnold Lunn) Mr William Moore Rev. Canon Savage Mr Rickmer Rickmers Dr Tom Longstaff Mr E. V. S Caulfeild George Ingle Finch Stephen Venables...
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Navigation Road, 2017 Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition 2:757d W. Rickmer Rickmers, "Lazistan and Ajaristan", The Geographical Journal 84:6 (December...
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transferred to Hamburg, where she is a museum ship under her original name Rickmer Rickmers). The Portuguese named her Sagres also. She still sails as of 2015...
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Glenlee⚓ (1896) Meteor⚓ (1896) Pyap⛵ (1896) Rebecca T. Ruark⚓ (1896) Rickmer Rickmers⚓ (1896) La Dolce Vita⛵ (1897) Keenora⚓ (1897) Marion⛵ (1897) Najaden⚓...
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Glenlee⚓ (1896) Meteor⚓ (1896) Pyap⛵ (1896) Rebecca T. Ruark⚓ (1896) Rickmer Rickmers⚓ (1896) La Dolce Vita⛵ (1897) Keenora⚓ (1897) Marion⛵ (1897) Najaden⚓...
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