The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes171-172Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1954 |
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... carry cargo of a considerable weight , but they must have differed greatly from the longships in matters of technical ... carried numbers of settlers to Iceland but also their cattle , fodder and furniture . As their name suggests , they ...
... carry cargo of a considerable weight , but they must have differed greatly from the longships in matters of technical ... carried numbers of settlers to Iceland but also their cattle , fodder and furniture . As their name suggests , they ...
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... carried . My comments here are that these could be quite easily dispensed with altogether as they might have been quite useful in the days of sail when any sort of bucket was at a premium , now - a - day when so many are carried in ...
... carried . My comments here are that these could be quite easily dispensed with altogether as they might have been quite useful in the days of sail when any sort of bucket was at a premium , now - a - day when so many are carried in ...
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... carried into effect . So they had to carry the biggest guns in the Fleet in two sections , forward and aft . If the Russian frigates had come out of their protected ports this would have been a serious disadvantage , but when it came to ...
... carried into effect . So they had to carry the biggest guns in the Fleet in two sections , forward and aft . If the Russian frigates had come out of their protected ports this would have been a serious disadvantage , but when it came to ...
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Epic of the E R Stirling By SKIPPER | 6 |
Deep Water Drama By J D MARWEND | 11 |
Letters to the Editor | 17 |
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