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ndergrowth"; and of how ugly new developments | wrecked a unique part of the European heritage. |
Gaspe and embarked on the Merry; he was then | wrecked a second time. |
It also | wrecked a number of new boats, including U-2342, befo |
As for Dilke, the scandal | wrecked a promising political career. |
At sea, as well as many small boats being | wrecked, a ship capsized at Dover and a Sealink cross |
t aboard in December 1796 when the vessel was | wrecked after an incident in the Bay of Gibraltar dur |
lass Rachel and Mary Evans (relief boat 1969, | wrecked after breaking free from its mooring) |
The ship became | wrecked after an engine failure in stormy weather, an |
The Sirene was a barque that was | wrecked against Blackpool's North Pier on 9 October 1 |
Fabian Coulthard and Cameron McConville | wrecked against the wall before the first corner. |
The previously | wrecked aircraft that now is flown at Old Rhinebeck w |
designs were officially "reconstructions" of | wrecked aircraft, because the Factory did not initial |
He has | wrecked almost every possible car, but violates his p |
ght in a storm on 9 October 1892 and ended up | wrecked alongside North Pier, Blackpool. |
Salvaged guns from the | wrecked American ships at Apia. |
the Treasurer, but on his return the ship was | wrecked and he was captured by Henry VIII of England. |
ernment ship carrying gold so that it will be | wrecked and plundered. |
to flee in automobiles, though the cars were | wrecked and some were thrown for distances. |
iyokawa, but the ship he was traveling in was | wrecked and ran aground off the coast of Vietnam, and |
eparted Pensacola on New Year's Day 1866, was | wrecked, and sank at Egmont Key, Florida on 4 January |
merchant ships remaining in the harbour were | wrecked, and the death toll was well over 200 sailors |
The wooden steamer was completely | wrecked and nine of her crew were lost before Army st |
However, in 1967, the ship was | wrecked and subsequently scrapped. |
first supply ship sent to the Northwest Coast | wrecked, and the second ship was late. |
led for the Cayos Arcas where San Jacinto had | wrecked, and from there to Sisal. |
for a refit in 1953, she ran aground and was | wrecked, and later burned down. |
A contemporary newsletter says that they were | wrecked, and escaped the sea only to fall into the ha |
The movie gets | wrecked and Principal Skinner lets the children out e |
he fact that 14 bogies were almost completely | wrecked, and only two of the carriages were left more |
were re-building "21" cars using spare parts, | wrecked and junked cars. |
The ship survived the war, but it was | wrecked and declared a total loss in 1948. |
chartered to the Galway Line in 1859 and was | wrecked at Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland on 28 June 185 |
The ship | wrecked at the southern tip of Florida on its way hom |
al service, during which she was stranded and | wrecked at Point Arguello, California, on 30 May 1931 |
of 16 tons owned by Solomon Wiseman which was | wrecked at Port Stephens, New South Wales, Australia |
She was | wrecked at Moeraki, Otago, 17 July 1837, a strong gal |
he professional long-service army of Prussia, | wrecked at Jena (1806), into a national army based on |
The limestone carrier Laurina was | wrecked at Kilve in 1876. |
Swallow was | wrecked at Kinsale on 9 February 1692. |
ur days after the end of the war, SP-1092 was | wrecked at the mouth of the Brazos River, near Freepo |
Many ships have been | wrecked at Prawle Point, the most recent being in Dec |
the journey home, during July, the Lively was | wrecked at the Falkland Islands. |
Newcastle was | wrecked at Spithead in the Great Storm of 1703 |
The barque Saluto was | wrecked at Cudden Point, Perranuthnoe, in December 19 |
il 23, 1947 the Samtampa, a liberty ship, was | wrecked at Sker Point. |
The Abana was a sailing barque | wrecked at Blackpool in England on 22 December 1894. |
The defeat of their Sardinian ally | wrecked Austrian Habsburg strategy and led to the los |
mained as the site was littered with garbage, | wrecked automobiles and discarded tires. |
bomber with a combination a parts from other | wrecked B-17s. |
er becomes a critical part of the plot when a | wrecked B-24 is restored to save the day. |
trol cleaned its weapons with gasoline from a | wrecked barge, and spent the night in the jungle. |
through the chicane, sending debris from the | wrecked barrier crashing onto the circuit. |
hough operationally usable, Saint Trond was a | wrecked base from the numerous Allied air attacks sin |
while there was no loss of life, the ship was | wrecked beyond repair, stranding its survivors on the |
Later, Robby intentionally | wrecked Biffle, whose spinning car also took out Chas |
t adorned with fake blood and surrounded with | wrecked bikes. |
ly helped in restoring The General Lee from a | wrecked black 1969 Dodge Charger. |
The explosion | wrecked Blue's main engines, shafts, and steering gea |
The Enterprise discovers a | wrecked Borg scout ship with a single survivor: a you |
sidents and relatives of the dead invaded and | wrecked both Mangueira station and the busy Engenho d |
Before guns were fired, a typhoon | wrecked both the American and German ships. |
mbushed, and states that the airstrike on the | wrecked Bradley was called "to prevent looting and ha |
Flight of Refugees Across | Wrecked Bridge in Korea, Pulitzer Prize-winning photo |
The kids wake up in their | wrecked Bug fighter. |
est, thrown high onto the beach where she was | wrecked but many of her crew survived, escaping onto |
9 February - Sydney Cove | wrecked, but some of the crew managed to travel to Sy |
Blythe (Harvey Korman) has his costume party | wrecked by the mischievous boy and car, he puts Herbi |
The remains of a monastery | wrecked by Henry VIII overlook the stunning Lough Bra |
f William Wallace, the abbey was pillaged and | wrecked by the English as retribution. |
When Old Trafford was | wrecked by German air raids on 11 March 1941, he also |
The borough was badly | wrecked by the 1944 Great Atlantic Hurricane, which h |
one goal, and hopes of a big-money move were | wrecked by a broken leg which kept him out of the gam |
Yale-Columbia Refractor (telescope) (c 1925) | wrecked by the 2003 Canberra bushfires which burned o |
nglewood were swamped and many buildings were | wrecked by the swollen Loddon River. |
than a few miles out of harbour before being | wrecked by disastrous storms. |
s the self-sustaining hot air mobile home was | wrecked by eagles and crashed into the submarine. |
time, as a replacement for the Turbotraction | wrecked by the Sheik. |
off the steam from the engine which had been | wrecked by a shell bursting in the cylinder. |
an ill-fated Spanish treasure fleet that was | wrecked by a hurricane. |
r a promising start, his spell at Norwich was | wrecked by a cruciate ligament injury and the club re |
n Makhmalbaf said "Mousavi's headquarters was | wrecked by plainclothes police officers" with many st |
It was | wrecked by a Jacobite mob in 1715, rebuilt and destro |
n unidentified ship to run on the beach to be | wrecked by a heavy sea. |
The next day a jeep was | wrecked by a mine. |
The second building was | wrecked by the violent earthquake Of March 10, 1933. |
A previous SMS Eber was | wrecked by the 1889 Apia cyclone. |
The abandoned Chauncey was | wrecked by the surf, and was decommissioned 26 Octobe |
Marshall's warehouse in Mobile, Alabama, was | wrecked by an explosion 25 May 1865. |
he four-month long voyage the ship was nearly | wrecked by two typhoons. |
As Valiant had been cosmetically | wrecked by this work, Courageous was selected for the |
The town was | wrecked by the dragon, but afterwards it was rebuilt |
who had been buried in the debris of trenches | wrecked by shell fire. |
e California Highway Patrol (CHP) to lend the | wrecked car to a highway safety exhibit. |
asualties lay seriously injured/dead in their | wrecked car, the photographers continued to do their |
with Mount Errigal in the background and the | wrecked Cara Na Mara (Friend of the Sea) on the tidal |
Most managed to get out of the | wrecked carriages themselves and an emergency recepti |
, entered the river to rescue people from the | wrecked carriages, and support was also received from |
a parking-lot display of smoldering, freshly | wrecked cars peopled with bloodied actors sharing the |
her let others use it as a dumping ground for | wrecked cars. |
We've got the most amazing, | wrecked cars." |
when he | wrecked Cherbourg's port. |
It was | wrecked coming up the St. Lawrence. |
After Hollis escapes from the | wrecked Corvette, the old woman attempts to give chas |
ere internal injuries while escaping from his | wrecked donga, trying to seek help at the main statio |
ron, north-west of Caen, which was completely | wrecked during fighting, July 18, 1944. |
were forced to retreat and when a bridge was | wrecked during this retreat they further lost troops. |
st which derives its name from the ships that | wrecked during the 17th century because of coral reef |
o replace her namesake Eleanor which had been | wrecked earlier in the same year. |
Vernon Dent), whose cakes they had previously | wrecked earlier in the day. |
from Silestone by Cosentino for one race, but | wrecked early in the 2007 Chevy Silverado HD 250, fin |
ified 22nd, and was having a good run when he | wrecked early in the race. |
Wrecked Eggs, Royal National Theatre, 1986 | |
Soul Of A Man 7" ( | Wrecked Em Records, 2003, wrecked 004) |
he Capitalism Delusion - How Global Economics | Wrecked Everything and What To Do About It in 2009 an |
unteers in the hazardous work of clearing the | wrecked factory of 12,724 fuses over the next three d |
putating Pironi's legs to remove him from the | wrecked Ferrari. |
Other medals included one that showed a | wrecked galleon, and on the obverse some people prayi |
The | wrecked Getter-3 is later found 13 years later by Ben |
6); she does not realise that she has thereby | wrecked her previous rationalistic interpretation of |
He entered the 1951 Indianapolis 500 but | wrecked his car in a practice crash. |
by a perilous crossing of the Apennines which | wrecked his supply line; but Manfred had intelligence |
A severe groin injury | wrecked his 1993 and 1994 seasons. |
However, a back problem then a foot fracture | wrecked his second season. |
The biplane, however, was | wrecked hitting a tree during landing on 3 July, whil |
Her | wrecked hull was sold 11 September 1865. |
She was | wrecked in a hurricane off Key West, Florida on 11 Oc |
yage had to be interrupted after the ship was | wrecked in Seymour Narrows, British Columbia. |
The first, the Friend of all Nations was | wrecked in 1860 but returned to service until 1877. |
d the South Mound is the fourth rate HMS Mary | wrecked in the same storm, but this is not known for |
The Maria Asumpta was a brig that was | wrecked in 1995 with the loss of three lives. |
or the crew of the P&O ship SS Duro which was | wrecked in 1854. |
1328 the fortunes of his young children were | wrecked in the Guelph triumph. |
The Governor Ames was | wrecked in a gale on December 13, 1909, four miles of |
ed to Italy, where it was still running until | wrecked in 1971. |
engineer on USS Memphis (CA-10) when she was | wrecked in the harbor of Santo Domingo by an unexpect |
SS Ina Mactavish was a small coaster that was | wrecked in 1907 with the loss of two lives. |
ut to rescue the survivors of a Japanese ship | wrecked in a still-raging storm. |
padre was an iron barque of 800 tons that was | wrecked in the Auckland Islands in 1891. |
October 1868, and USS Huron (1875), which was | wrecked in November 1877. |
Nearly 300 boats had been | wrecked in the rapids, and five people had drowned; N |
In 1866 she was almost | wrecked in the East China Sea and the Pacific Ocean b |
ision on 12 May 1914, while several more were | wrecked in accidents before the outbreak of the First |
Night has fallen, and up on the road, a car | wrecked in the chase explodes, the fire illuminating |
She served on the China Station and was | wrecked in the mouth of the Yangtze River in 1904. |
tralian Colonial Government schooner that was | wrecked in 1825. |
The rear coach of the local train was | wrecked in the collision and two more were overturned |
g time on Norfolk Island where the Sirius was | wrecked in 1790. |
castle and at Lye Rock the barque 'Iota' was | wrecked in 1893 (see Shipwrecks in Tintagel article). |
MS Foudroyant, his earlier ship that had been | wrecked in 1897. |
e can turn back to retrieve them, his boat is | wrecked in a storm, and he washes up on the continent |
One member of the class, KA 949, was | wrecked in the Tangiwai disaster on 24 December 1953, |
She was | wrecked in an attack by Italian explosive motorboats |
post ship of the Royal Navy built in 1777 and | wrecked in 1781. |
hree-masted barque that as a convict ship was | wrecked in Bass Strait on 13 May 1835. |
The ferry is nearly | wrecked in a typhoon, but Conrad wrests command from |
Dragon was | wrecked in 1711. |
She was | wrecked in 1720. |
Cambridge was | wrecked in 1694. |
She was | wrecked in 1666. |
Antelope was | wrecked in 1652. |
Harwich was | wrecked in 1691. |
Centurion was | wrecked in 1689. |
in the rescue operations when HMS Orpheus was | wrecked in Manukau Harbour, New Zealand and was also |
She was | wrecked in 1796. |
She was | wrecked in fog on Start Point, Sanday, one of the nor |
She was | wrecked in 1760. |
St Andrew was | wrecked in 1666. |
The Narcissus was | wrecked in 1796. |
ton-built vessel, one of many ships that have | wrecked in Cattewater, Plymouth Sound, England. |
The most famous include SS Stella, | wrecked in 1899. |
Wrecked in Halong Bay, Tonkin, French Indochina, 30 S | |
SM UC-5, | wrecked in Thames Estuary 27 April 1916 |
A Spanish fleet was | wrecked in this area in 1715. |
n the favorite ship of John Willis and it was | wrecked in the Gaspar Strait the year before, in 1863 |
She was | wrecked in Suvla Bay on 31 October 1915. |
e was the commander of the HMS Niobe that was | wrecked in 1874. |
y escort duty in the Caribbean, Lowestoft was | wrecked in the Windward Passage with three merchant s |
avage was an 8-gun sloop launched in 1750 and | wrecked in 1776. |
ivilian service, operating commercially until | wrecked in 1937. |
he command of Captain G.P. Monke when she was | wrecked in the Firth of Forth near Dunbar on the nigh |
to HMS Doris and commanded her until she was | wrecked in 1805 on a rock in Quiberon Bay. |
ritish Commonwealth forces from Crete and was | wrecked in Kasos Strait east of Crete on 29 May 1941 |
One of the remaining two sails was | wrecked in 1926 when the mill was again tailwinded. |
to St Mary the Virgin and the Holy Rood, was | wrecked in 1944 by a V-1 flying bomb during World War |
Queen of Nations | wrecked in May 1881 on Corrimal Beach, New South Wale |
-rate frigate of 38 guns launched in 1794 and | wrecked in 1799. |
Arniston (ship), East Indiaman ship | wrecked in 1815 at the above location |
atavia, except Shrikverwekker, which had been | wrecked in the Thousand Islands on 18 May with the lo |
North Mound is the third rate HMS Restoration | wrecked in the same storm, but this is not known for |
This plan was | wrecked in 1886, when, after Gladstone came out for H |
r 1602, and loaded with 18000 zinc ingots, is | wrecked in 1609 off Gabon, West Africa (discovered in |
e Henrietta Marie, an English slave ship that | wrecked in the Florida Keys in 1700 after delivering |
Kerr obtained a charter ship, which was soon | wrecked in a storm. |
station during the War of 1812 before she was | wrecked in 1812. |
ull of a Japanese fishing boat which had been | wrecked in 1960, two years earlier. |
17 August - The Rothsay Castle is | wrecked in Conwy Bay, with the loss of 93 lives. |
She was | wrecked in Suvla Bay on 31 October 1915 during the Da |
During the 1971 Civil War it was | wrecked in the Port of Chittagong. |
ved in the Royal Navy as HMS Peacock, but was | wrecked in 1814. |
Its ships were | wrecked, its overland expedition suffered losses and |
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