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Pages in category "Ships built in Louisiana" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes ... Mobile view ...
Pages in category "Ships built in Leith" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ... Mobile view ...
Leith–Jamaica LR ; repairs 1791 & 1792, & good repair 1795 On 13 June 1797, Lloyd's List ( LL ) reported that Roselle , Liddle, master, had arrived at Jamaica from Leith with an American brig that she had recaptured.
Skeen left Leith on 4 June with the settlers, together with stores and merchandise. [7] By the time Skene arrived at Black River, Honduras, on 29 July 1823 the survivors from the two previous ships had already been rescued and taken to Belize. Skene sailed to Belize and left her passengers there. Some stayed on, but the widows and orphans were ...
From 1931 onwards it became a ship repair yard having been purchased by the South Georgia Co. of Leith, a sub-company of Christian Salvesen. Husvik: 1907 to 1961: Situated in Stromness Bay, Husvik was designed to operate a moored floating factory ship with a shore station built in 1910. Tonsberg Hvalfangeri operated the station until it was ...
Ships built in Leith (60 P) Pages in category "History of Leith" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... Mobile view ...
She was built in Leith at the Victoria Shipyard by the Ramage & Ferguson & Company and was launched on 21 March 1887. [1] The ship was measured at 2,260 gross register tons [ 6 ] and initially was powered by two triple-expansion steam engines capable of producing 173 nhp driving twin screws [ 1 ]
USRC Louisiana, was a wood hull topsail schooner designed by William Doughty that was commissioned in the United States Revenue Marine from 1819 to 1824. Assigned the homeport of New Orleans, Louisiana , she sailed the Caribbean extensively and was used mainly in anti-piracy activity.