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  • 31Galley — For other uses, see Galley (disambiguation). A model of a Maltese design typical of the 16th century, the last great era of the wargalley A galley is a type of ship propelled by rowers that originated in the Mediterranean region and was used for… …

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  • 32Noah's Ark — Noah s Arc redirects here. For the TV series, see Noah s Arc (TV series). For other uses, see Noah s Ark (disambiguation). An 1846 painting by the American folk painter Edward Hicks, depicting the animals boarding Noah s Ark in pairs. Noah s Ark… …

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  • 33Whaleback — The whaleback was a unique design of a cargo ship with a hull that continuously curved above the waterline from the vertical to horizontal leaving, when fully loaded, only the curved portion of the hull with its whaleback above the waterline. The …

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  • 34Seakeeping — ability is a measure of how well suited a watercraft is to conditions when underway. A ship or boat which has good seakeeping ability is said to be very seaworthy and is able to operate effectively even in high sea states.Measure of Seakeeping… …

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  • 35Star of Oregon (event) — Infobox Historical Event Event Name = Star of Oregon Image Caption = AKA = Participants = Joseph Gale Thomas J. Hubbard Josiah Lamberson Parrish Location = Oregon Country North America Date = 1840 to 1843 Result = The Star of Oregon episode of… …

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  • 36Harter Act — A name commonly applied to the act of Congress of February 13, 1893, c. 105, providing: (No. 1) that agreements in a bill of lading relieving the owner, etc., of a vessel sailing between the United States and foreign ports, from liability for… …

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  • 37Harter Act — A name commonly applied to the act of Congress of February 13, 1893, c. 105, providing: (No. 1) that agreements in a bill of lading relieving the owner, etc., of a vessel sailing between the United States and foreign ports, from liability for… …

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  • 38Glossary of nautical terms — This is a glossary of nautical terms; some remain current, many date from the 17th 19th century. See also Wiktionary s nautical terms, Category:Nautical terms, and Nautical metaphors in English. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R …

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  • 39Percy Bysshe Shelley — Percy Shelley Born 4 August 1792(1792 08 04) Field Place, Horsham, England[1] …

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  • 40RMS Olympic — was the lead ship of the Olympic class ocean liners built for the White Star Line, which also included Titanic and Britannic . Unlike her sisters, Olympic served a long and illustrious career (1911 to 1935), becoming known as Old Reliable. The… …

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