The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes165-166Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1951 |
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... later . " What happens when you flip those little wax figures on a round lead base , sub ? " " It jerks from side to side , sir . " " That's it , bottom heavy , eh ! Simple enough , what ? " I remained silent . A man who could board a ...
... later . " What happens when you flip those little wax figures on a round lead base , sub ? " " It jerks from side to side , sir . " " That's it , bottom heavy , eh ! Simple enough , what ? " I remained silent . A man who could board a ...
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... later and made the most of the opportunity to work off old scores on personal enemies . London seamen started in a perfectly orderly fashion by sending a deputation to the Board of Trade which was met by Mr. Labouchere and members of ...
... later and made the most of the opportunity to work off old scores on personal enemies . London seamen started in a perfectly orderly fashion by sending a deputation to the Board of Trade which was met by Mr. Labouchere and members of ...
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... later . During that period he served in various sailing ships but he later joined Rennie's steamers as third officer and transferred to the Harrison Line with the fleet . His first command was in 1932 and he gave up the sea nine years later ...
... later . During that period he served in various sailing ships but he later joined Rennie's steamers as third officer and transferred to the Harrison Line with the fleet . His first command was in 1932 and he gave up the sea nine years later ...
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