the whalers of azores

  • 1Azores — This article is about the archipelago. For the area of high pressure, see Azores High. Coordinates: 37°44′28″N 25°40′32″W / 37.74111°N 25.67556°W …

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  • 2Flores Island (Azores) — Infobox Islands name = Flores image caption = Map of Flores image size = locator native name = native name link = Portugal nickname = location = Atlantic Ocean coordinates = coord|39|28|N|31|13|W|type:mountain region archipelago = Azores Islands… …

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  • 3Vila do Corvo (Azores) — This article is about the municipality. For the island, see Corvo Island. Coordinates: 39°40′22″N 31°6′52″W / 39.67278°N 31.11444°W …

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  • 4South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands — South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands …

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  • 5Whaling in America — The origins of whaling in America date to the the 17th century in New England and peaked in 1846 52. New Bedford, Massachusetts, sent out its last whaler, the John R. Mantra , in 1927.HistoryThe towns of Long Island are believed to have been the… …

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  • 6Maritime history of California — History of California This article is part of a series Timeline …

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  • 7Thomas Luce & Company — was one of the last American whaling companies on the east coast. Based in New Bedford, Massachusetts and founded by an Azorean immigrant, the Thos. Luce company operated thirty six whaling voyages between 1886 and 1903 into the Atlantic Ocean… …

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  • 8Crozet Islands — Îles Crozet …

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  • 9Seth Holt — (1923 – February 14, 1971) was a British film director.Born in Palestine, he worked as editor on a number of Ealing comedies before directing a number of features for Hammer Studios. The most enduring of the Hammer movies were the psycho… …

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  • 10CSS Alabama's Eastern Atlantic Expeditionary Raid — The CSS Alabamas Eastern Atlantic Expeditionary Raid commenced shortly after the ship left Liverpool and was commissioned as the CSS Alabama, a Confederate commerce raider, lasting from August 24, 1862 to about September 30, 1862. The primary… …

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