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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SHIP-RIGGED» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
ship-rigged in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
ship-rigged im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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American Light and Medium Frigates 1794-1836
A ship-of-the-line is razeed to a frigate. A frigate is razeed to a sloop-of-war. Ship-
of-the-line: A ship-rigged (q.v.) warship with at least two full gun decks and
additional guns on the quarterdeck and forecastle that is strong enough to stand
in the ...
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Smallest
Ship that Ever Crossed the Atlantic Ocean: Log of ...
Log of the Ship-rigged Ingersoll Metallic Life-boat, "Red, White and Blue," Across
the Atlantic Ocean and English Channel Ingersoll, Oliver Roland. -teprice,]
Smallest, Ship 15 Gents. ]' ^uw* ^ |;IJ0toI'% tit L .Q G. - ;- OP Ttti . □; .>•:;.:•. - ; - -- '.
Ingersoll, Oliver Roland, 1870
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Decatur's Bold and Daring Act - The Philadelphia in Tripoli 1804
Ship-of-the-line: A ship-rigged warship strong enough to stand in the line of battle
, with at least two full gun decks and additional guns on the quarterdeck and
forecastle. Ships-of-the-line mounted 64 to 140 guns. Ship-rigged: A ship with at
...
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Great Lakes Warships 1812-1815
Ship-of-the-line: A ship-rigged warship with at least two full gun decks and
additional guns on the quarterdeck and forecastle that is strong enough to stand
in the line of battle. Ships-of-the-line mounted 64 to 140 guns. Ship-rigged: A ship
with ...
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1603-1714: Design, ...
The main innovation is the traversing mounting introduced by Colonel Richards,
which allowed two mortars to be fitted on the centreline and resulted in a smaller
bomb vessel with the same firepower as the previous ship-rigged class. Thunder
...
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Ships of the American Revolutionary Navy
Ship-of-the-line: A ship-rigged warship with at least two full gun decks and
additional guns on the quarterdeck and forecastle that was strong enough to
stand in the line of battle. Ships-of-the-line mounted 64 to 140 guns. Ship-rigged:
A ship ...
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History of the
Ship: The Comprehensive Story of Seafaring ...
But the days of the ship-rigged vessel were drawing toaclose. Fewerskysail yards
wereseen aloft, topgallants were doubledand thelong lower maststhat gave the
early ships suchdeep courses, had vanished. Asiron gave wayto steel, so sail ...
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American Heavy Frigates 1794-1826
Ship-of-the-line: A ship-rigged warship with at least two full gundecks and
additional guns on the quarterdeck and forecastle that is strong enough to stand
in the line of battle. Ships-of-the-line mounted between 64 and 1 40 guns. Ship-
rigged: ...
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American History According to Wikipedia: The history of ...
[79] Marines aboard USS Wasp engage HMS Reindeer June 1814 The British
6th-rate Cruizer-class brig-sloops did not fare well against the American ship-
rigged sloops of war. The Hornet and Wasp constructed before the war were
notably ...
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The General Grant's Gold: Shipwreck and Greed in the ...
The coffee and opium clippers, also sharp-bowed, varied in size and might be
schooner-, brigantine-, brig-, bark- or ship- rigged. The ships with the sharpest
bows – those, that is, in which cargo capacity was most sacrificed for speed –
were ...
Madelene Fergusson Allen, Ken Scadden, 2009
3 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SHIP-RIGGED» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
ship-rigged im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Charles W. Morgan model-builder races to finish masterpiece before …
LeBlanc's version will have a mizzenmast, which was rigged about 20 years into the Morgan's life (she was built in 1841 ship-rigged, with square sails on three ... «SouthCoastToday.com, Mai 14»
Grave injustice for NY ship hero
Ann McKim, launched in 1833, was the first ship-rigged Baltimore clipper. But it was two swifter Griffiths ships — Rainbow and Sea Witch — that ushered in the ... «New York Post, Okt 13»
Portland's artistic landscape expands
And it features a ship-rigged pole for the American flag flanked by two more poles for the state of Maine and POW flags, respectively. (One particularly thoughtful ... «Press Herald, Aug 12»