The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes171-172Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1954 |
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... voyage , waiting for a charter . Her deck seams had opened up and there were fissures in her masts that one could bury a fist in . Up aloft her gear was in no better condition . The skipper and owner Captain E. R. Stirling and his son ...
... voyage , waiting for a charter . Her deck seams had opened up and there were fissures in her masts that one could bury a fist in . Up aloft her gear was in no better condition . The skipper and owner Captain E. R. Stirling and his son ...
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... voyage . They were essentially cargo ships but only made their voyages in Northern latitudes during the summer months . They had an open hold amidships in which the cargo was protected to a certain extent by spray boards round the ...
... voyage . They were essentially cargo ships but only made their voyages in Northern latitudes during the summer months . They had an open hold amidships in which the cargo was protected to a certain extent by spray boards round the ...
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... voyage . The cutter was moored at Portaferry , Ireland , and during a gale , broke from her moorings and capsized . They salved her and started all over and early in July started on the voyage which they reckon will take from seven to ...
... voyage . The cutter was moored at Portaferry , Ireland , and during a gale , broke from her moorings and capsized . They salved her and started all over and early in July started on the voyage which they reckon will take from seven 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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