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It was built at the Albert Yard, Cowes, for J.Howard Taylor, who later won the gold medal in the category 3 to 10 tons at the 1900 Olympics. This yacht was authentically restored between 1999 and 2003 by the Cantiere Navale dell'Argentario, in Tuscany, and is the last 19th-century Godinet rater.
Ralf Brown's Interrupt List (aka RBIL, x86 Interrupt List, MS-DOS Interrupt List or INTER) is a comprehensive list of interrupts, calls, hooks, interfaces, data structures, CMOS settings, memory and port addresses, as well as processor opcodes for x86 machines from the 1981 IBM PC up to 2000 (including many clones), [1] [2] [nb 1] most of it still applying to IBM PC compatibles today.
Thames Measurement, also known as Thames Tonnage, is a system for measuring ships and boats. It was created in 1855 as a variation of Builder's Old Measurement by the Royal Thames Yacht Club , and was designed for small vessels, such as yachts .
The Thames class was a revival of William Bately's design of the Richmond class 32-gun frigate from 1756. [5] [6] The Richmond design was brought back for the Royal Navy in 1804 for the Thames-class frigates because of a desire by the First Lord of the Admiralty, Lord St Vincent, to reduce the amount of timber being used in ships, as well as building costs. [1]
Thames Ford Dealers: Ford Mondeo Ghia: 19 Charlie Cox: 1–3 ... 3 5 3 Ret 13 11 1 12 10 7 4 Ret 117: 9 Julian Bailey: Ret Ret 6 8 7 8 Ret DNS 4 9 6 6 6 7 4: 6 9 9
Grande Tema pictured in 2020. On 21 December 2018, there was an incident aboard the container ship Grande Tema in the Thames Estuary.Four stowaways, who had travelled aboard the vessel from Lagos, Nigeria, demanded to be let off near the British shore.
The statue of George III, Somerset House, formally titled George III and the River Thames, [1] is a Grade I listed outdoor bronze sculptural group depicting King George III and Neptune or Father Thames, located in the quadrangle of Somerset House, London, England. [2] [3] The sculptor was John Bacon, [2] and the statue was erected between 1778 ...
She was built as P315 by Vickers Armstrong, Barrow, and launched on 12 September 1942. She sank nine enemy vessels. The submarine was funded by donations from the town of Glossop in Derbyshire, whose population raised £175,000 in 1942-3 to fund warships. [1] Her bow struck a Swedish oil tanker outside the mouth of the Medway in January 1950.