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  • Miniatura para Fitz Henry Lane
    Passing in Rough Seas, 1856, Private Collection, view The Fishing Party, 1850, view Lumber Schooners at Evening in Penobscot Bay, 1860, National Gallery of…
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  • Miniatura para Río Misuri
    cubiertos, conocidos popularmente como «goletas de las pradera» (prairie schooners), fueron los principales medios de transporte hasta el inicio del servicio…
    205 kB (19 513 palabras) - 22:26 12 mar 2024

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  • requirements made schooners a common rig, especially in the 19th century. Some schooners worked on deep sea routes. In British home waters, schooners usually had…
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  • Bluenose (redirección desde Bluenose Schooner)
    American schooner in both races. Fishing schooners became obsolete during the 1930s, displaced by motor schooners and trawlers. Salt cod, the main fishing industry…
    28 kB (3313 palabras) - 18:26 29 mar 2024
  • The following are notable schooner-rigged vessels. A. W. Greely, originally named Donald II Ada K. Damon Albatross USS Alligator (1820) Alvin Clark America…
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  • all the schooners were also equipped with auxiliary gas engines. Tancook schooners as large as 60 or 70 feet sailed offshore to distant fishing grounds…
    5 kB (678 palabras) - 11:23 29 nov 2023
  • been present at a great maritime tragedy, and been employed as a halibut schooner, a rum runner, a pilot boat, a yacht, and a crabber. She sank in high seas…
    13 kB (1383 palabras) - 06:17 26 mar 2024
  • Arthur Foss (1889), Lightship 83 Swiftsure (1904), and the halibut fishing schooner Tordenskjold (1911). These vessels are used as platforms for a variety…
    14 kB (1661 palabras) - 16:16 19 may 2023
  • other and stored on the decks of fishing schooners, such as the Gazela Primeiro, for their trip to the Grand Banks fishing grounds. The Portuguese muletta…
    65 kB (7887 palabras) - 11:29 14 abr 2024
  • overboard from a transatlantic steamship and rescued by the crew of the fishing schooner We're Here, off the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, Harvey can neither…
    12 kB (1367 palabras) - 21:24 19 may 2024
  • Banks dory (categoría Types of fishing vessels)
    [citation needed] Banks dories were carried aboard mother ships, usually fishing schooners, and used for handlining cod on the Grand Banks. Before Banks dories…
    7 kB (829 palabras) - 21:23 25 sep 2023
  • grounds out of Gloucester. She is one of only two surviving knockabout fishing schooners – ships designed without bowsprits for the safety of her crew. Adventure…
    9 kB (736 palabras) - 23:00 8 may 2024
  • the Fredonia-style schooners (the other being LETTIE G. HOWARD, also a National Historic Landmark), the most famous American fishing vessel type; the only…
    16 kB (1730 palabras) - 05:23 6 ago 2023
  • other and stored on the decks of fishing schooners, such as the Gazela Primeiro, for their trip to the Grand Banks fishing grounds. In the 19th century,…
    44 kB (5267 palabras) - 07:06 12 may 2024
  • Dory (categoría Types of fishing vessels)
    1917 when W. Laurence Allen began building Banks Dories for the many fishing schooners that filled Lunenburg's Harbour. Though ownership has changed hands…
    17 kB (2355 palabras) - 22:43 7 mar 2024
  • Dhanushkodi. Pamban, situated at the western edge of Pamban Island, is a fishing village and a harbour which is the main point of entry for the pilgrimage…
    8 kB (749 palabras) - 15:21 12 mar 2024
  • Charles W (redirección desde F/V CHARLES W (Schooner))
    historic fishing schooner anchored in Petersburg, Alaska. At the time of its retirement in 2000, it was the oldest fishing vessel in the fishing fleet of…
    3 kB (235 palabras) - 04:05 6 ago 2023
  • USFC Grampus (categoría Schooners of the United States)
    then-conventional New England commercial fishing schooners so as to improve both speed and safety. In the mid-1880s, these schooners tended to be wide, shallow, and…
    63 kB (7898 palabras) - 03:04 22 dic 2023
  • (1879–1970), a naval architect famous for his design of the Bluenose fishing schooner This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Roue…
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  • L. A. Dunton is a National Historic Landmark fishing schooner and museum exhibit located at the Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic, Connecticut. Built in…
    8 kB (721 palabras) - 20:00 12 may 2024
  • Étoile ("star") is a French naval schooner used as a training vessel. She was built in 1932 as a replica of a cod fishing vessel used off Iceland, as a training…
    9 kB (853 palabras) - 18:24 2 abr 2023
  • various mackerel schooners sailing out of Gloucester. Two of his brothers, John Murphy and Michael Murphy, were similarly employed in the fishing trade. However…
    19 kB (2490 palabras) - 21:26 23 mar 2024
  • MacAskill". When MacAskill was approximately 14 years old he travelled on a fishing schooner from St. Anns to North Sydney and the crew took him along to a dance…
    11 kB (1397 palabras) - 18:36 25 abr 2024