- HMS
Ballahoo (also Balahou,
Ballahou or Ballahon) was the
first of the
Royal Navy's
Ballahoo-class schooners,
vessels of four 12-pounder
carronades and...
- The
Ballahoo class (also
known as the Fish class) was a
Royal Navy
class of
eighteen 4-gun
schooners built under contract in
Bermuda during the Napoleonic...
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featured in The
Railway Series. They run from:
Vicarstown to Norramby, via
Ballahoo. This line has
hourly trains as well as a half-hourly
suburban service...
- pilchard,
Sardina pilchardus, true
sardine HMS Pilchard, a
Royal Navy
Ballahoo-class
schooner Pilchard the Cat, a paradoxically-named
character in the...
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settled there in 1836 and
named Ballahoo Island.
There is also a cr****
there called Ballahoo Cr**** and a road
called Ballahoo Road.
Frogmore was let to Henry...
- Two
vessels of the
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS Ballahou, or
Ballahoo:
Ballahou was a gun-boat
first listed in 1800. She
appears in the
records as...
- hold to
allow the
carriage of troops, or, for a
small vessel such as HMS
Ballahoo, to
lower the
centre of
gravity and thus
improve stability in bad weather...
-
Nichola Valpardo, Master.
Ballahoo shared by
agreement in the
prize money due Express. On 2
March 1807
Express and
Ballahoo captured the
sloop Endeavour...
- Australian-born
officer in the
Royal Navy and the
captain of the
schooner Ballahoo.)
Another son was born in 1790 and
named Sydney.
Following the
wreck of...
- Cr****
which has a
tributary from
Latrobe Cr****
flows into the Mersey.
Ballahoo Cr****, Snag Cr****, ****ers Cr****,
Figure of
Eight Cr****, and Horsehead...