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  2. Dogger (boat) - Wikipedia

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    A dogger viewed from before the port beam. Her gaff mainsail is brailed up and her lateen mizzen is set. c. 1675 by Willem van de Velde the Younger. The dogger (Dutch pronunciation:) was a group of similar fishing boats, described as early as the fourteenth century, that commonly operated in the North Sea.

  3. Dogger Bank incident - Wikipedia

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    British postcard depicting the Russian warships firing on the fishing vessels. The Dogger Bank incident (also known as the North Sea Incident, the Russian Outrage or the Incident of Hull) occurred on the night of 21/22 October 1904, when the Baltic Fleet of the Imperial Russian Navy mistook civilian British fishing trawlers from Kingston upon Hull in the Dogger Bank area of the North Sea for ...

  4. Dogger Bank - Wikipedia

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    Dogger Bank incident, during the Russo-Japanese War, Russian naval ships opened fire on British fishing boats in the area of Dogger Bank on 21 October 1904, mistaking them for Japanese torpedo boats. Battle of Dogger Bank (1915) and Battle of Dogger Bank (1916), during the First World War, saw battles between the Royal Navy and the German High ...

  5. Huge reduction in damaging fishing in Dogger Bank ... - AOL

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    Rules stopping fishing with bottom-towed gear came into force in June. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. Dogger - Wikipedia

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    Dogger may refer to: Dogger Bank, a large shallow area in the North Sea between Britain and Denmark; Dogger Bank incident, the Russian attack on British fishermen in 1904 at the Dogger Bank area in the North Sea. Dogger (boat), a type of ketch rigged fishing boat working the Dogger Bank in the seventeenth century; Dogger, a book by Shirley Hughes

  7. Doggerland - Wikipedia

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    The flooded land is known as the Dogger Littoral. [3] Doggerland was named after the Dogger Bank (which in turn was named after 17th-century Dutch fishing boats called doggers), [4] which formed a highland region that became submerged later than the rest of Doggerland. [1] [2]

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