10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CAREENAGE»
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careenage in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Medical Repository (And Review Of American Publications ...
I. The town of St. George, in the island of Grenada, where the pestilential disease
raged in 1793, is situated on a narrow strip of land, bounded on one side by the
bay of the same name, and on the other by the Careenage. 1 The Careenage is ...
Samuel Latham Mitchill, Edward Miller, Elihu Hubbard Smith, 1800
2
The American coast pilot: containing directions for the ...
The port of the Careenage, by its situation E. of Fort St. Louis, affords a shelter
from all winds which would endanger a vessel at the German anchorage ; it is a
little bay four-tenths of a mile wide, bounded West by the peninsula of Fort St.
Louis, ...
3
Poetry for All Seasons: Poems, Forms and Styles
The Careenage is actually an arm of the sea that stretches inland. Bajans named
the “river” Constitution River. In past years, merchants used the Careenage's
calm water as a place to dock their ships and to load/unload merchandise. In
years ...
4
Caribbean & the Bahamas
The heart of Bridgetown has always been the old harbour at the Careenage, an
inlet that takes its name from the process of careening, in which a weight would
be tied to a ship's mast to upturn it, exposing the hull so that it could be cleaned ...
5
The Seaman's Practical Guide, for Barbados and the Leeward ...
The entrance into the Careenage is too narrow for a large square-rigged vessel
to work in, but you will get good anchorage, just outside the entrance, in ten
fathoms, and the water deepens to eighteen fathoms, about a mile from it ; Fort
Vigie ...
6
The British Trident, Or, Register of Naval Actions: ...
On the t7th of this month ;iew batteries opened on Fort Louis from Point Carriere,
a neck of land, which forms the south-west side of the entrance of the Careenage,
about 200 yards across the harbour; while the batteries on the heights played ...
7
The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year
The Careenage Bay, which led up towards Morne Fortune, lay between two and
three miles to the northward of the Grand Cul de Sac ; and the Peninsula of the Vi
- ergie, occupied by General Meadows, formed the northern boundary of the ...
THE CAREENAGE AND BEYOND: On the other side of Trafalgar Square in the E
portion of Carlisle Bay, this marina is so named because wooden-hulled sailing
vessels were careened (turned on their sides) for repair here. Larger ships berth
...
9
The British trident; or, Register of naval actions, from ... ...
On the 17th of this month new batteries opened on Fort Louis from Point Carriere,
a neck of land, which forms the south-west side of the entrance of the Careenage,
about 200 yards across the harbour; while the batteries on the heights played ...
10
The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, ...
Préfcot and Calder, occupied all the strong holds amon the hills sion either'side
of the (grand C_ul de Sac ; and commanded by several detached pofis, the
ground that extended from. thence to the Careenage, which lay at about two
miles ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CAREENAGE»
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careenage is used in the context of the following news items.
HEATHER-LYNN'S HABITAT: Sand bank mystery at Careenage
MARINE AND COASTAL OFFICIALS are trying to figure out what's behind the build-up of sand at the mouth of the Careenage. «Nation News, Jul 15»
PUDDING & SOUSE: All eyes on Loretta
This man, who frequents Belmont and goes down by the Careenage, has friends in Bimshire who people feel got some of his buljol and ... «Nation News, Jun 15»
Conflicting reports of sinking
The cruise, a private birthday party organised by public relations officer Chanique Morris, left the Careenage around 10:30 p.m. Saturday on its ... «Nation News, Apr 15»
Careenage clean-up
Kwame Prescott and Shanikah Haynes rowing through the Careenage collecting garbage. (Picture by Lennox Devonish.) ... «Nation News, Apr 15»
Waterfront Café closing
After 31 years operating the City restaurant that borders the historic Careenage, owner Susan Walcott told the MIDWEEK NATION she was ... «Nation News, Apr 15»
Eforea Spa 'timely and necessary'
... Open Night at the Careenage Bar and certainly the most recent, the [Rhythm and] Spice in Concert, and that itself was also very successful.” «Barbados Advocate, Apr 15»
18.88 per cent increase in visitor arrivals to Grenada in 2014
... picturesque Careenage, St George's. “Destination 'Pure Grenada – the Spice of the Caribbean' is being recognised more in the marketplace, ... «Antigua Observer, Mar 15»
'Rough seas' ahead
As for the Careenage, they said that if its entrance was dredged deeper “it is not expected that there would be any noteworthy increase in wave ... «Nation News, Jan 15»
The making of the battles of Coronel and the Falklands Part 17 by …
A party of eight were returning for dinner, crossing the narrow neck at the Careenage in a punt capable of carrying 3 or 4 men safely. It seems ... «Penguin News, Nov 14»
From The Archives: Workmen battle at Trafalgar to move Nelson
... new posting – horizontally – eight feet across, and that much closer to the Careenage waters he floated in and out of on but a few occasions. «Nation News, Nov 14»