- real and
fictional people Frobisher,
Saskatchewan Frobisher Bay, a bay in
Baffin Island,
named after Martin Frobisher Frobisher Bay, the
former name of...
- Sir
Martin Frobisher (/ˈfroʊbɪʃər/; c. 1535/1539 – 22
November 1594) was an
English sailor and
privateer who made
three voyages to the New
World looking...
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Benjamin Frobisher (1742–1787),
Canadian fur
trader Benjamin Joseph Frobisher (1782–1821),
Canadian fur
trader and politician, son of
Joseph Frobisher Joseph...
- and its only city, and the
northernmost city in Canada. It was
known as
Frobisher Bay from 1942 to 1987,
after the
large bay on the
coast on
which the city...
-
Frobisher Bay is an
inlet of the
Davis Strait in the
Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada. It is
located in the
southeastern corner of
Baffin Island...
-
Forces (USAAF) team
headed by
Captain Elliott Roosevelt investigated the
Frobisher Bay
region for a
potential airport for use in trans-Atlantic air traffic...
- "
Frobisher Bay," also
known as "Frozen in
Frobisher Bay," is a song by
James Gordon about whaling in the
Canadian Arctic. It has been
recorded by many...
-
Frobisher Lake is a lake in the
northern part of the
Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is
situated between Turnor Lake and
Churchill Lake. The lake...
- HMS
Frobisher was one of five Hawkins-class
heavy cruisers built for the
Royal Navy
during the
First World War. She was not
finished during the war and...
-
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS
Frobisher,
after the
Elizabethan explorer and
adventurer Martin Frobisher: HMS
Frobisher was
renamed HMS Parker (1916) in...