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  2. General Lee (car) - Wikipedia

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    The General Lee was now the highlight of the series, and WB received enormous amounts of Lee-specific fan mail that nit-picked the inconsistencies of the cars. Because of the fame of General Lee, WB had their staff mechanics build the cars to a specific appearance, even underneath. All graphics had to meet specifications, all side markers and ...

  3. William Lee (1831 ship) - Wikipedia

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    William Lee, in four positions, in the Arctic, by John Ward. [a] Although 1833 was a good year for the Northern Whale Fishery, after 1834 whaling collapsed. [10] After two disappointing seasons of whale hunting, William Lee ' s owners offered William Lee for sale on 5 December 1836.

  4. Talk:General Lee (car) - Wikipedia

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    General Lee (car) → – This entry was created as "General Lee (car)" on March 25, 2005, then unilaterally moved to "The General Lee" on January 7, 2006 and then again unilaterally moved back to "General Lee (car)" over five years later, on April 2, 2012.

  5. List of shipwrecks of Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    29 September – a xebecca the Cavalla Bianca ( Ottoman Empire) wrecked on Chimney Rocks (grid reference), Penzance. The crew of Algerian corsairs and Turkish soldiers were delighted to find they were wrecked in Cornwall rather than Spain and they were repatriated to Algiers aboard a British warship.

  6. SS Ithaka - Wikipedia

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    SS Ithaka is a wrecked steam freighter and landmark on the coast of Hudson Bay near Churchill, Manitoba.Originally built as the lake freighter Frank A. Augsbury for the Canadian George Hall Coal & Shipping Corporation in 1922, she went on to sail for a variety of different owners in different locations being renamed to Granby in 1927, Parita II in 1948, Valbruna in 1951, Lawrencecliffe Hall in ...

  7. List of shipwrecks in 1945 - Wikipedia

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    World War II: The Type XXI submarine was bombed and damaged at Hamburg. She was consequently withdrawn from service on 3 May and scrapped post-war. [17] Vs 248 Kriegsmarine: The vorpostenboot, a KFK-2-class naval drifter, was sunk sometime in 1945. W. P. Few United States: The Liberty ship became stranded and was declared a constructive total ...

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  9. MV Ulysses (1941) - Wikipedia

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    The ship was built in 1941 by J Pollock & Sons Ltd, Faversham, Kent. [1] Yard number 1776, [2] she was launched on 15 January and completed in April. [1]The ship was 130 feet 2 inches (39.67 m) long, with a beam of 25 feet 2 inches (7.67 m).