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nty, North Dakota, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
Francisco Solano, she was the only U.S. Naval | vessel to bear the name. |
She is the fifth | vessel to bear the name. |
, Australia: on Friday 19 January 1816, as the | vessel was beating out of the harbour with a strong n |
cases where they are rescued by a non-Maltese | vessel, they become subject to long negotiations betw |
The Brisbane-bound passenger | vessel had become caught in rough seas off the east c |
away, Argyll and Bute Council decided that the | vessel had been abandoned, and stripped out her machi |
iscovered only one large cargo ship, the other | vessel having been disposed of by several of the carr |
looking out, were surprised to find that their | vessel had been in collision with the tug Advance. |
house after the flag and signal staffs of that | vessel had been shot away and, taking the flag which |
as now been received that a large unidentified | vessel has been sighted, and British naval vessels ar |
The | vessel has been making regular voyages between Hobart |
lly importantly provides the evidence that the | vessel has been compliant. |
The new | vessel has been designed by Skipsteknisk AS of Norway |
sification society officials to prove that the | vessel has been compliant to MARPOL 73/78 (the Intern |
The Shadow | vessel had been activated when a human was merged wit |
ria, a pot is the most common size of drinking | vessel for beer, and if you ask for a glass of beer a |
(24.7 l) glass carboy acting as a fermentation | vessel for beer. |
The | vessel crashes before reaching its lunar resort desti |
ed and used by the Germans as an armed coastal | vessel until being sunk for a final time by the Briti |
ciety Islands, escaped and commandered a small | vessel before being recaptured in the Kermadec Island |
pp resumed her pre-war duties as a coast guard | vessel until being decommissioned and laid up in Hort |
It was Carver who chartered the | vessel, and being the most respected and affluent mem |
had been adapted for use primarily as a motor | vessel before being acquired by the Mystic Seaport Mu |
sisted in the rescue of 118 from the passenger | vessel Pilgrim Bell off Cuttyhunk Island. |
The Japanese research | vessel that Berlitz named, Kaiyo Maru No 5, had a cre |
It was a cargo | vessel plying between Karachi and Chittagong. |
through mid-May, she was utilized as an escort | vessel, travelling between the Marshalls, the Gilbert |
he MV Lady Wakefield is a twin screw passenger | vessel, operating between Glenridding, Howtown and Po |
It provides daily passenger | vessel service between Shunde and Hong Kong. |
uccessive summers from 1925 to 1928, the cargo | vessel operated between Seattle, Washington, and Alas |
The Coast Guard lacked an effective | vessel sized between its 110' patrol cutter and the 2 |
DO) concentration within the high aspect ratio | vessel (HARV),” Biotechnology Progress,19:1335-1341. |
aide, identified and damaged the German supply | vessel and blockade runner Ramses, which was subseque |
he ship was being plundered by the Nootka, the | vessel was blown up. |
to remain lost, that Vorenus and Pullo find a | vessel of blue skin dye in the thugs' cart, along wit |
Mediterranean.The Santa Regina is the flagship | vessel for Bluebridge, a ferry service that runs from |
was named after the famous racing and fishing | vessel the Bluenose, A replica ship, Bluenose II was |
The latter, a Colombian-flagged | vessel, was boarded after permission was obtained fro |
The commandos then swam to the captured | vessel and boarded her with grappling hooks. |
The | vessel also boasts a 6 inch bow gun, left over from t |
She sank the Japanese patrol | vessel Patrol Boat No.2 (the former destroyer Nadakaz |
s located on the western side of the boom gate | vessel (tug boat), which was 30 metres (98 ft) long. |
obcaw (SP-252) was a United States Navy patrol | vessel, towing boat, and ferryboat in commission from |
not generally considered to be an ocean-going | vessel; some boats were however sailed to the West In |
HMS Magdala - harbour defence | vessel at Bombay, India |
ships of World War II: A large, fast and tough | vessel with both high firepower and enough protection |
The | vessel was bought by the Melbourne-based Australian s |
The | vessel was bought by Fred. |
The | vessel was bought in October 1812 at Oswego, New York |
thin 60 yards of Wasp's quarter, where neither | vessel could bring its broadside to bear. |
turning units and antennas aboard a BC Ferries | vessel in British Columbia, Canada |
The sailing | vessel had brought one or more light cannon, which we |
USS Carolina, a United States Coast Guard | vessel, was built at Morehead City, North Carolina, i |
The | vessel was built at the Naval Yard at Horten, and had |
The | vessel was built in 1975 and has a gross tonnage of 9 |
The | vessel was built at the Naval Yard at Horten, and had |
The | vessel was built in New York City in 1850 as A. H. Sc |
and May 2006 by Samsung Heavy Industries, the | vessel was built to replace the 5,600-TEU U-type vess |
The | vessel was built in 1975 and formerly served as a Sco |
The | vessel was built by Meyer Werft of Papenburg, Germany |
This | vessel was built to the design of Chantiers et Atelie |
The Sloop Woody Guthrie is a sailing | vessel ordered built by Pete Seeger in 1978 for the B |
The | vessel was built by the Winslow Marine Railway and Sh |
The | vessel was built by Rheinstahl Nordseewerke GmbH in E |
The | vessel was built by Davie Shipbuilding & Repair Compa |
The | vessel was built in 2005 to replace the similar Spiri |
The | vessel was built in 1971 for the Gosport Ferry servic |
The | vessel was built at the Fincantieri shipyard in Genoa |
The | vessel was built by Kiangnan Dockyard and Engineering |
ons of the ship's torpedo stores destroyed the | vessel, which burned for 10 days. |
hooner ashore on September 22, 1863 where that | vessel was burned by her crew, and with having captur |
“They started dismantling the | vessel and burning it,” The Associated Press quoted S |
On 5 September 1782, he sank the English | vessel Hector, but ran aground in the mouth of the De |
ory goes that an attempt was made to paint the | vessel white, but there was only sufficient paint ava |
The first | vessel perished, but Lloyd escaped to St. Croix. |
long tons (1,397 t)) and capacious ship-rigged | vessel purchased by the Union Navy during the America |
The | vessel, constructed by Crosshaven Marine (Cork, Irela |
PS Eleanor was a paddle steamer cargo | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
s a seaman from Portsmouth, New Hampshire in a | vessel owned by his father, a local merchant. |
The first USS Dawn was a steam-operated | vessel acquired by the Union Navy during the American |
PS Earl Spencer was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
In 1918 Vincent joined the crew of a | vessel chartered by the Foreign Office which was torp |
TSS Mona's Queen was a passenger | vessel operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Compa |
The ship was the only | vessel commanded by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, |
It is part of a larger series of Anatomy | Vessel works by the artist referencing nature but not |
is provided by Freedom Ferry, a 600 passenger | vessel managed by Hornblower Marine Services. |
It is an omni-directional | vessel driven by two Voith Schneider Propellers type |
nstrument P latform) is an open ocean research | vessel owned by the Office of Naval Research and oper |
Built in 1829, it was the 100th | vessel constructed by master shipbuilder William Badg |
single aisles either side of a larger central | vessel lit by clerestory windows. |
TSS Duke of Cumberland was a passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
PS Lily was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
Duke of Sutherland was a paddle steamer cargo | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
The Frazi heavy fighter is a fictional | vessel used by Narn Regime in the fictional universe |
y, the biggest effect is to raise the pressure | vessel cost by increasing its diameter. |
in (1807) was a post-Revolutionary War sailing | vessel purchased by the Treasury Department at Norfol |
Industrial issues ensued from when the | vessel arrived by 1916 an Award had been secured to a |
R/V Marcus Langseth is research | vessel owned by the National Science Foundation and o |
PS Iverna was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the Drogheda Steam Packet Company |
e was a twin screw steamer passenger and cargo | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
MV Hibernia was a twin screw motor | vessel operated by the British Transport Commission f |
The Beluga Fraternity is a German heavy-lift | vessel operated by the Beluga Group. |
Thomas Dugdale was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
MV Cambria was a twin screw motor | vessel operated by the British Transport Commission f |
incess of Wales was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
TSS Mellifont was a twin screw passenger | vessel operated by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railw |
She was a twin screw | vessel powered by diesel engines and constructed in 1 |
She is a River class offshore patrol | vessel built by Vosper Thornycroft in Southampton to |
Maru was a 6143 gross ton passenger and cargo | vessel built by Mitsubishi Dockyard & Engine Works, N |
A Section Patrol craft was a civilian | vessel registered by the United States Navy for poten |
PS Scotia was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the Chester and Holyhead Railway f |
TSS Cambria was a twin screw steamer cargo | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
The RRS John Biscoe was a supply and research | vessel used by the British Antarctic Survey between 1 |
TSS Irene was a steam turbine cargo | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
For the mine warfare | vessel operated by Sweden and Singapore, see Landsort |
She was fated to be the first British merchant | vessel sunk by Germany in the First World War. |
PS Lune was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railw |
The Okeanos Explorer is the only | vessel owned by the U.S. government that is dedicated |
R/V Point Lobos is a research | vessel operated by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research |
eenore was a steam turbine passenger and cargo | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
PS Eleanor was a paddle steamer cargo | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
PS Rose was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
The White Ship was a new | vessel owned by Thomas FitzStephen, whose father Step |
TSS Colleen Bawn was a twin screw passenger | vessel operated by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railw |
RV Wecoma is a research | vessel owned by the National Science Foundation and o |
mitted by any non-British person on a merchant | vessel owned by the nation or power which constitutes |
Earl of Ulster was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
TSS Duke of Connaught was a passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
PS/TSS Edith was a paddle steamer cargo | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
enacted to cover safety requirements for every | vessel propelled by machinery and not more than 65 fe |
TSS Duke of Albany was a passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
TSS Mona's Isle was a passenger | vessel operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Compa |
PS Tredagh was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the Drogheda Steam Packet Company |
PS Hibernia was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the Chester and Holyhead Railway f |
Spirit of Gosport is a | vessel owned by the Gosport Ferry Company Ltd and bui |
PS Anglia was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the Chester and Holyhead Railway f |
The first USS Gretchen (SP-423) was a patrol | vessel acquired by the United States Navy in 1917. |
Royal Consort was a paddle steamship passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
rvice is normally rendered at the request of a | vessel or by the VTS when deemed necessary. |
Red Jet 5 is the second | vessel built by Red Funnel outside the UK. |
R/V Tioga is a coastal research | vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Insti |
PS Greenore was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
PS Isabella was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the London and North Western Railw |
R/V Maurice Ewing was a research | vessel operated by the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observato |
PS Cambria was a paddle steamer passenger | vessel operated by the Chester and Holyhead Railway f |
ealizing that the Adventure Prize was a marked | vessel, he cached it in the Caribbean Sea and continu |
amped, awaiting the newly acquired HBC sailing | vessel the Cadboro, loaded with horses and supplies, |
th von Moltke the Elder and served as training | vessel for cadets and midshipmen and made numerous vo |
ad of elemental mercury from a wrecked Spanish | vessel near Cadiz, Spain. |
ad of elemental mercury from a wrecked Spanish | vessel near Cadiz, Spain. |
The | vessel then called at Manus where it picked up 20 oth |
A stirrup spout | vessel (so called because of its resemblance to a sti |
The | vessel was called "The Swift" and is today privately |
She also acted as a resupply | vessel to Campbell and other sub-Antarctic islands, s |
o control or limit the pressure in a system or | vessel which can build up by a process upset, instrum |
ber is primarily influenced by the size of the | vessel which can be shown in the table below. |
rch 2011, the contract for the purchase of the | vessel was cancelled according to press release issue |
The | vessel is capable of drilling in water depths up to 3 |
The | vessel is capable of drilling in water depths up to 7 |
The Monarch was a much larger | vessel and capable of journeys further afield. |
Immediately, Leonard sold the | vessel to Captain Peter Cone of Palatka. |
The First Sri Lankan Captain on the | vessel was Captain Sirimevan Ranasinghe WWV RWP |
The first master of the | vessel was Captain Albert Mathijsen. |
on shore rather than fight the larger British | vessel, but Captain Claas Jager on Maria Riggersberge |
ver and its tributaries as a convoy and patrol | vessel, helping capture over 14,000 bales of cotton. |
Their | vessel was captured by Kirke who was then blockading |
the U.S. Navy crew that abandoned the sinking | vessel, U-90 captured Lieutenant Edouard Izac, eventu |
6, 1916, with the merchant steamer SS Appam, a | vessel previously captured by the Germans who install |
The | vessel was captured by a British war ship and taken t |
illage and enabling salvage work to remove the | vessel and cargo to take place. |
r a given port based on considerations such as | vessel size, cargo flow rate and cargo temperature. |
The | vessel that carried the survivors to Suda was likely |
May 1945, she served as plane guard and escort | vessel during carrier exercises off the east coast. |
hatic capillary becomes the afferent lymphatic | vessel and carries the lymph into a lymph node. |
USS Charleston (PG-51), the fourth | vessel to carry her name, was the second of two Erie- |
Pole Star is the fourth NLB | vessel to carry that name, and replaced a previous ve |
he Discoverer," will be tethered to the mother | vessel and carry a small camera, to send back high-de |
0024 Crew Member Lost Overboard, Sail Training | Vessel Picton Castle, 376 nm SSE of Lunenburg, Nova S |
Potomac during the passage of that | vessel from Cat Island to Nassau, 14 November 1898. |
h of Arimathea used the Grail (the Last Supper | vessel) to catch the last drops of blood from Jesus's |
to take the unusual step of listing a historic | vessel as Category A - normally only applied to histo |
o the lung, where they block a pulmonary blood | vessel and cause a pulmonary embolism. |
ration of cells in a bioassay containing blood | vessel endothelium cells which they called ECGF1 and |
be found in fibroblasts, leukocytes, and blood | vessel endothelial cells. |
The National | Vessel Movement Center, commonly abbreviated NVMC, is |
Eastern Zhou Dynasty fang hu | vessel, 8th century BC. |
m Clyde Coastguard and the Royal Navy's diving | vessel, HMS Challenger that was anchored on the west |
o in the search and rescue of the crab fishing | vessel Ocean Challenger, in the midst of the Bering S |
period as training ship for prospective escort | vessel crews, Chambers cleared Norfolk, Virginia, 13 |
The name of the | vessel was changed from the General Frank M. Coxe to |
6-inch guns in the forward twin mount of that | vessel, 2 charges of powder ignited. |
Assigned duty as tender to the blockading | vessel at Charlotte Harbor, Florida, until December 1 |
Conduct 317 | vessel safety checks and teach 63 boating safety cour |
site of the sinking of the South Korean Naval | vessel the Cheonan in March, and the deaths of the 46 |
She was used as a lookout | vessel in Chesapeake Bay during the War of 1812. |
converted into a twin-deck passenger excursion | vessel for Circle Line Sightseeing in New York City. |
She has been a passenger excursion | vessel named Circle Line XVII since 1973 and is still |
May 29 - The St. Roch becomes the first | vessel to circumnavigate North America |
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