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  2. Category:1802 ships - Wikipedia

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    HMS Sceptre (1802) Sir Andrew Snape Hammond (1802) Sir Sidney Smith (1802 ship) Sir William Bensley (1802 Indiaman) Sir William Pulteney (1802 ship) Starling (1802 ship) French frigate Surveillante (1802) HMS Swift (1804)

  3. Category:1800s ships - Wikipedia

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    A. Accomplished Quaker (1801 ship) Active (1801 whaler) Active (1805 ship) French brig Adèle; Adèle (1800 brig) Admiral Cockburn (1814 ship) Admiral Juel

  4. Hope (1802 Peterhead ship) - Wikipedia

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    Hope was launched at Peterhead in 1802. She was a whaler in the British northern whale fishery for her entire career. She was lost on 3 July 1830 in the Davis Strait ...

  5. Amphitrite (1802 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Amphitrite was built at Appledore, Torridge, (equally Bideford), and launched in 1802. Under various owners and masters she traded across the North Atlantic and to the Baltic. She wrecked in 1833 with heavy loss of life while transporting female convicts to New South Wales.

  6. File:Tugboat diagram-en edit1a.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Carleton (1802 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Carleton (or Carlton) was launched in New Brunswick or Nova Scotia in 1802. First she traded between Liverpool and North America. Then between 1806 and 1807 she made one voyage as a whaler to Van Diemen's Land. Afterwards she traded with the Caribbean and Malta, and was lost while sailing from Hull to Quebec.

  8. Baudin expedition to Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Baudin expedition of 1800 to 1803 was a French expedition to map the coast of New Holland (now Australia). Nicolas Baudin was selected as leader in October 1800. The expedition started with two ships, Géographe, captained by Baudin, and Naturaliste captained by Jacques Hamelin, and was accompanied by nine zoologists and botanists, including Jean-Baptiste Leschenault de la Tour, François ...

  9. Cable ferry - Wikipedia

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    Winding mechanism on the Sackville Ferry in New South Wales, Australia. Cable ferries can be typified by their size and construction, their usage (passenger, animal, vehicle) and requirements (length of crossing, amount of other shipping), their cables (wire rope, chain, or both), and their propulsion (water current, engine, manual).