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Three Brothers was a small wooden Great Lakes lumber freighter built in 1888 by the Milwaukee Shipyard Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin for the Chicago-based John Spry Lumber Company. Originally she was christened as the May Durr and bearing the official number 91998. The vessel was rated at 582 gross tons, 444 net tons, and measured 162 feet ...
The ships he sailed on were: Freelove a collier where Cook served as an apprentice from 26 February 1746 to 22 April 1748. Three Brothers he served as apprentice from 14 June 1748 to 8 December 1749. Mary of Whitby where he was a seaman from 8 February 1750 to 5 December 1750. Three sisters with the rank of seaman from 19 February 1751 to 30 ...
Three Brothers (clipper) 1862 United States (New York, NY) Scrapped in 1899 331.0 ft (100.9 m) Starboard-side view of three-masted sailing ship, US flag at stern; workers and equipment on deck. Was the USS Vanderbilt before it was sold in 1873 to Howe & Brothers of San Francisco. [34] Taeping [20]: 146–147 1863 United Kingdom (Greenock)
Three brothers, an Australian theatre project, performed in 2017 under the name Djurra; Three Brothers (jewel), a lost medieval pendant once owned by Jakob Fugger, Elizabeth I, and others; Three Brothers, Riga, a cluster of medieval houses in Riga; Three Brothers Serbian Restaurant, in Milwaukee, U.S.
USS Rogers (DD-876) was a Gearing-class destroyer of the United States Navy.She was named for three brothers — Jack Ellis Rogers Jr., Charles Ethbert Rogers, and Edward Keith Rogers — killed in action aboard USS New Orleans during the Battle of Tassafaronga in the Solomon Islands on 30 November 1942.
The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Ram Head, Devon. she was on a voyage from Cork to London. [98] Three Brothers United Kingdom: The ship foundered in the English Channel off Seaford, Sussex, with the loss of all hands. [68] She was on a voyage from Surinam to London. [99] Thomas and Martha United Kingdom
After 36 hours a fish tug, Three Brothers II, decided to go to Novadoc ' s assistance. [5] [6] The fish tug's crew was able to rig a breeches buoy from the stricken freighter to the beach directly in front of the Silver Lake sand dunes. In the end, the tug was able to rescue all but 2 from the stricken ship, who had been washed overboard ...
Brothers (1815 ship) was built in Whitby, England in 1815. She made one voyage for the British East India Company (EIC), and two transporting convicts to Australia. Afterwards she traded across the Atlantic, primarily to Quebec, and was last listed in 1837. Brothers (1816 ship) was an Australian schooner of 40 tons wrecked in 1816.