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  2. Ambrose Channel - Wikipedia

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    The channel is considered to be part of Lower New York Bay and is located several miles off the coasts of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, and Breezy Point, New York. Ambrose Channel terminates at Ambrose Anchorage, just south of the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge , the gateway to New York Harbor , where it becomes known as the Anchorage Channel. [ 1 ]

  3. Brooklyn Navy Yard - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] In 1810, the federal government acquired another 131 acres (53 ha) of land from the state of New York. [17] [25] Much of this land was underwater at high tide. [25] During the War of 1812, the Brooklyn Navy Yard repaired and retrofitted more than 100 ships, although it was not yet used for shipbuilding. [25] [26] [27]

  4. HMS Queen Elizabeth anchors in New York as Truss plans to ...

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    The Royal Navy’s flagship dropped anchor within sight of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbour on Sunday. The ship set sail for the US from Portsmouth on September 7 in place of its sister ...

  5. Andrew Jackson (clipper) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Jackson made seven passages from New York to San Francisco, with an average time of 106 1 ⁄ 3 days. These times compare well with the passages of extreme clippers such as Flying Cloud and Flying Fish, which averaged 105 5 ⁄ 7 days and 103 1 ⁄ 3 days respectively, [1] and the vessel was advertised as "The Fastest Ship in the World."

  6. A. H. Bull Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1934 two new cargo ships joined the Bull fleet. The two ships were a new type, built with resembled components, which greatly reduce the building time. The ships would be classified later for World War II construction as type C4-class ships. The new ships were the SS SS Angelina and the SS Manuela (both were sunk by Uboat in 1942). [1] [10] [11]

  7. SS California (1907) - Wikipedia

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    Captain J Blaikie was appointed to the ship that same year. Anchor Line registered California at Glasgow. Her UK official number was 124230 and her code letters were HLQJ. [2] Her maiden voyage from Glasgow to New York began on 12 October 1907. By 1913 California was equipped for wireless telegraphy, supplied and operated by the Marconi Company.