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Annapolis Yacht Yard was a major builder of sub chasers and PT boats during World War II. In 1947, after the death of Chris Nelson, Annapolis Yacht Yard sold to John Trumpy & Sons. [1] The site today is called the Yacht Yard. [2] Patrol torpedo boat PT-728 built by Annapolis Yacht Yard is a rare surviving PT boats at the Liberty Aviation Museum ...
The North Cove Marina, also known as World Trade Center Yacht Harbor and Marina, is a municipal inland harbor in Manhattan, New York. The marina is primarily for 80 to 150-foot mega-yachts. The marina is primarily for 80 to 150-foot mega-yachts.
YT 66 to YT 70 YT-46-class harbor tugboat. World War II: [1] YTL-154 to YTL-212 Tugboats; YT 236 to YT 246 Tugboat 66 feet; YMS 38 to YMS 41 Minesweepers; YMS 207 to YMS 362 Minesweepers; YMS 438 to YMS 441 Minesweepers; BPT-37 to BPT 42 PT boats; PCS 1388 to PCS 1396 Submarine chasers; PT 385 to PT 399 PT boats 70 feet; YT 438 to YTL 603 ...
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Cargreen Yacht Club United Kingdom: Cargreen: 1972 Cowes Corinthian Yacht Club United Kingdom: Cowes, Isle of Wight: 1952 Greenwich Yacht Club United Kingdom: London: 1908 Guernsey Yacht Club United Kingdom: Saint Peter Port, Guernsey: 1890 House of Commons Yacht Club United Kingdom: London: 1953 House of Lords Yacht Club United Kingdom: London ...
The orphanage was established to raise girls who would be useful to society. Babies would be dropped off through a secret opening barely large enough for them, first created in 1696. She was called Anna Maria, though later known as Anna Maria dal Violin and Anna Maria della Pietà. By the time she was eight her musical prowess had brought her ...
The Yacht Harbour Association (TYHA) is a UK trade association for the development of coastal and inland boating facilities and for the improvement of boating and yachting. The most important document that is produced by TYHA is the Code of Practice, which contain a list of recommendations covering every aspect of marina construction and operation.
The four great Venetian Ospedali (Ospedali Grandi, also referred to as the Ospedali Maggiori) - the Ospedale della Pietà, the Ospedale degl'Incurabili, the Ospedale di Santa Maria dei Derelitti, and the Ospedale di San Lazzaro dei Mendicanti - were charitable hospices, which provided a wide range of services for the needy of Venice.