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  • 91Sky Ship — Sky Ships are fictional flying ships from Paul Stuart s fantasy book series The Edge Chronicles . Sky ships are the equivalent of water borne ships in the Edge universe and are used primarily for transporting supplies and valuable commodities… …

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  • 92Ann Alexander (ship) — The Ann Alexander was a ship from New Bedford, Massachusetts that was rammed by a wounded sperm whale on August 20, 1851 near the Galapagos Islands. After the whale had already destroyed two of the ship s boats in its jaws, the ship was holed… …

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  • 93abandon ship — The order to take to the lifeboats when a ship is in danger • • • Main Entry: ↑abandon * * * leave a ship because it is sinking * * * abandon ship see ↑abandon, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑ship …

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  • 94Prince William (ship) — Prince William is one of two tall ships used by the Tall Ships Youth Trust (formerly the Sail Training Association). This British charity aims to promote self confidence, responsibility, teamwork and similar qualities in young people through… …

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  • 95Auguste (ship) — The Auguste was a full rigged sailing ship, and, in September 1761, she was made ready to transport French exiles and prisoners of war from Montreal to France. For this sailing, she was under the command of Joseph Knowles, an English sea captain …

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  • 96Alcyone (ship) — The Alcyone is a ship operated by the Cousteau Society. It was created as an expedition ship and to test the operation of a new kind of marine propulsion system, the turbosail. The Alcyone is equipped with two of these unusual sails, which are… …

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  • 97Hannah Elizabeth (ship) — The Hannah Elizabeth was built in 1829 in Stoningham, Connecticut. Records of the time describe her as being a two masted schooner, 67 feet long and 20 feet wide. At the time of the sinking her weight was listed as 74 tons, also recorded was that …

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  • 98William D. Lawrence (ship) — William D. Lawrence was an full rigged sailing ship built in Maitland, Nova Scotia along the Minas Basin and named after her builder, the merchant and politician William Dawson Lawrence (1817 1886). Built in 1874, she was the largest wooden… …

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  • 99Japanese repair ship Akashi — Akashi was a Japanese repair ship, serving during the Second World War. She was the only specifically designed repair ship operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy.ConstructionIn 1937 the Imperial Japanese Navy converted the old battleship Asahi to …

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  • 100Chilean ship Almirante Lynch (1891) — For other ships of the same name, see Chilean ship Almirante Lynch . Career (Chile) …

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