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  • Oilskin (redirección desde Oilskins)
    waterproof garment suitable to be worn on deck in foul-weather conditions. Oilskins are part of the range of protective clothing also known as foul-weather…
    6 kB (642 palabras) - 14:51 8 abr 2024
  • A "draug" from modern Scandinavian folklore aboard a ship, in sub-human form, wearing oilskins
    43 kB (5083 palabras) - 11:53 28 abr 2024
  • search revealed that the lamps had been cleaned and refilled. A set of oilskins was found, suggesting that one of the keepers had left the lighthouse without…
    24 kB (2924 palabras) - 14:13 8 may 2024
  • from rain and spray. Boots of this design, worn with a Sou'wester and oilskins, remained in use among fishermen well into the 20th century when they were…
    5 kB (453 palabras) - 00:25 13 mar 2024
  • for protection from foul weather and ocean spray, similar in purpose to oilskins. Furs were popular rainwear in Europe for much of its history, although…
    16 kB (1943 palabras) - 14:42 2 may 2024
  • another vessel from firing her guns at a target. foulies A slang term for oilskins, the foul-weather clothing worn by sailors. founder To fill with water…
    306 kB (38 417 palabras) - 20:27 8 may 2024
  • stripe on the trouser leg.[citation needed] In wet weather, sailors wore oilskins and Souwesters, but contemporary fishermen generally wear a two piece yellow…
    11 kB (1105 palabras) - 10:09 11 mar 2024
  • a thousand wives and mothers bless his name. He's an angel dressed in oilskins; he's a saint in the "Sou'wester," He's a pluck as they come, or ever can;…
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  • It is an 8-foot-tall (2.4 m), bronze statue of a fisherman dressed in oilskins standing braced at the wheel on the sloping deck of his ship. The monument…
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  • for the processors at St. Paul, deck boss Blake Painter hung up his deck oilskins for what he hoped would be the last time, anticipating taking over as Captain…
    403 kB (8150 palabras) - 23:18 8 may 2024
  • contrast to officers and chiefs who wore blue service caps. Lookouts wore oilskins and sou'westers on duty while sailors in the control center and on deck…
    41 kB (3110 palabras) - 22:19 23 nov 2023
  • Christmas season celebrations; the Cornish influence has also brought yellow oilskins and sou'westers as typical wear in coastal areas. Nunavut and other Inuit…
    73 kB (6096 palabras) - 05:38 6 may 2024
  • Illinois, Van de Water writes that his son ("a small irate figure in yellow oilskins"[citation needed]), "scrambled over the door and started to walk in the…
    82 kB (10 755 palabras) - 01:17 4 may 2024
  • protection and buoyancy. They would be worn over the blue/grey waterproof oilskins In 1900, French electrical engineer, Gustave Trouvé, patented a battery-powered…
    30 kB (3814 palabras) - 15:44 24 abr 2024
  • wetsuit with a supply of heated water to keep a diver warm Foul weather gear Oilskins – Waterproof garment made from treated sailcloth or canvasPages displaying…
    3 kB (357 palabras) - 22:49 25 feb 2024
  • sand beach. The dramatic figure of a lifeboat man in his 19th-century oilskins and cork life jacket was sculpted by Andrew Fitchett. Shot at Dawn During…
    19 kB (1403 palabras) - 19:14 19 mar 2024
  • position in a ship's engineering crew, senior only to the engine room wiper. oilskins Foul-weather clothing worn by sailors. old man Crew's slang for the captain…
    250 kB (31 433 palabras) - 21:32 6 may 2024
  • manuscript for Dry Guillotine while in prison and carried the work wrapped in oilskins, to protect it from the elements. Protected in this manner, the manuscript…
    5 kB (561 palabras) - 00:57 5 sep 2023
  • (1914). Wee Macgreegor Enlists (1915). Little Grey Ships (1916). Cupid in Oilskins (1916). Kiddies (1916). Till The Clock Stops (1916). Story of Kitty Carstairs…
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  • circumnavigator, in nine months and one day overall in 1966–67. Henri Lloyd oilskins were worn by Sir Robin Knox-Johnston when he became the first man to perform…
    12 kB (1214 palabras) - 08:59 19 nov 2023
  • the force by 1900. Prairie dress typically included a buckskin jacket, oilskins for wet weather, and leather leggings, combined with a wide-brimmed felt…
    151 kB (19 488 palabras) - 01:52 9 may 2024