- 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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Frobisher in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Frobisher may
refer to:
Frobisher (surname), a
surname shared by
several real and
fictional people...
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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...
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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...
- (1718–1790). The
Frobishers were an old
Yorkshire family descended from
Richard Frobysher of
Altofts and Thorne, a
first cousin of Sir
Martin Frobisher. Joseph's...
- "
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...
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mouth of that river. More
successful expeditions followed and in 1779 the
Frobishers set up a
company that
owned two of the
sixteen shares in the
North West...
- the territory's
largest community and its only city. It was
known as
Frobisher Bay from 1942 to 1987,
after the
large bay on the
coast on
which the city...
- 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...
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known as
Frobisher Bay 1942–1987
Frobisher Bay Airport, now
Iqaluit Airport,
founded at
various locations near
Frobisher Bay "Frozen in
Frobisher Bay", also...