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  2. Ceremonial ship launching - Wikipedia

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    Ceremonial ship launching involves the performing of ceremonies associated with the process of transferring a vessel to the water. It is a nautical tradition in many cultures, dating back millennia, to accompany the physical process with ceremonies which have been observed as public celebration and a solemn blessing, usually but not always, in ...

  3. Category:Naval ceremonies - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:Infobox ship begin/Usage guide - Wikipedia

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    Ship christened. The date of the ceremony in which the ship formally and/or ceremonially receives her name (see Ship naming and launching) Only use this field if the naming/christening happened at a separate point in time to either the launching or commissioning ceremonies. Ship completed. The date construction work finished. Ship acquired

  5. Ship commissioning - Wikipedia

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    Ship commissioning is the act or ceremony of placing a ship in active service and may be regarded as a particular application of the general concepts and practices of project commissioning. The term is most commonly applied to placing a warship in active duty with its country's military forces. The ceremonies involved are often rooted in ...

  6. Cunard’s newest ship to have official naming ceremony - AOL

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    Queen Anne is stopping off in Liverpool during her maiden sailing around the British Isles.

  7. Blessing of the Fleet - Wikipedia

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    Before the reformation, the priests of Yarmouth would bless the fishing ships yearly and the priests would afterwards preach a fishing sermon. [10] In the 19th century Hebrides, additionally to blessing new vessels, every time the crew of a ship changed, a priest would go on board, speak a blessing and sprinkle the boat with Holy water. [11]

  8. Line-crossing ceremony - Wikipedia

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    The line-crossing ceremony is an initiation rite in some English-speaking countries that commemorates a person's first crossing of the Equator. [1] The tradition may have originated with ceremonies when passing headlands, and become a "folly" sanctioned as a boost to morale, [2] or have been created as a test for seasoned sailors to ensure their new shipmates were capable of handling long ...

  9. Keel laying - Wikipedia

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    Keel laying is one of the four specially celebrated events in a ship's life; the others are launching, commissioning, and decommissioning. Earlier, the event recognized as the keel laying was the initial placement of the central timber making up the backbone of a vessel, called the keel .