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List of ship types; List of ships present at International Festival of the Sea, 2005; List of slave ships; List of solar-powered boats; List of ships on stamps; List of ships sunk by the Imperial Japanese Navy
Map of Homeric Greece. In the debate since antiquity over the Catalogue of Ships, the core questions have concerned the extent of historical credibility of the account, whether it was composed by Homer himself, to what extent it reflects a pre-Homeric document or memorized tradition, surviving perhaps in part from Mycenaean times, or whether it is a result of post-Homeric development. [2]
Harold Crofton Sleigh (pron. "slee") [1] (19 May 1867 [2] – 24 April 1933) was an Australian businessman, founder of H. C. Sleigh and Company, involved in shipping and petroleum distribution, best known for its Golden Fleece products and service stations.
The Bayeux Tapestry tituli are Medieval Latin captions that are embroidered on the Bayeux Tapestry and describe scenes portrayed on the tapestry. These depict events leading up to the Norman conquest of England concerning William, Duke of Normandy, and Harold, Earl of Wessex, later King of England, and culminating in the Battle of Hastings.
List of Hudson's Bay Company vessels [1]; Image Vessel Type Start End Area; Aklavik: Motor vessel: 1923: 1942: Western Arctic: Anson Northup (a.k.a.The Pioneer): Steamboat: 1861
A week ago, few outside the labor movement or shipping industry knew Harold Daggett, the tough-talking, colorful head of the union now on strike at ports along the East and Gulf Coasts.
Passenger ship: For F. Leyland & Co. [6] 17 February [7] United States: Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Company: Chester, Pennsylvania: Dickenson: Cargo ship: 13 March [8] United Kingdom: Scotts Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd [8] Greenock: Patroclus: Cargo Liner: For Blue Funnel Line: 16 March Japan: Uraga Dock Company: Uraga: Abukuma: Nagara ...
Sold to Cogedar Line 1961, refitted as an ocean liner, renamed Flavia; sold to Virtue Shipping Company in 1969, renamed Flavian; sold to Panama, renamed Lavia in 1982, caught fire and sank in 1989 in Hong Kong Harbour during refitting and was scrapped afterwards in Taiwan [3] Asia: 1947: 1947–1963: Cargo ship: 8,723: Sold to Taiwan 1963 and ...