- A
gabbart is a type of
lighter or
barge used from the 17th to the 19th century.
Gabbarts were small, one-masted
sailing or
coasting vessels. They were...
- (D47), Battle-class
destroyer of the
Royal Navy A
variant spelling of
Gabbart, an
inland sailing barge.
Gabbert This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- crew of
Banque Po****ire’s 2011 time by 4h 45m. The
Macif of
Francois Gabbart lost the line
honours by only 58 seconds,
having led just
minutes in prior...
- Nicdao(screenplay);
Madeline Ortaliz, John
Michael Bolger, Vic Diaz,
Joonee Gamboa, Jane
Gabbart,
Elizabeth Bracco,
James Lorinz, Lou Veloso,
Ching Valdes-Aran, Rey Ventura...
- Clyde. A
gabbart was a long, narrow, flat, single-masted
vessel with a
hatchway that
extendied almost the full
length of her deck, and some
gabbarts had a...
-
known as Eugene. In 1846,
Elijah Bristow and his wife, the
former Susannah Gabbart, had
become the
first white settlers to
build a
claim cabin within the...
- three-and-out possessions.
Miami opened up a two
score lead when
Brett Gabbart hit
Reggie Virgil with a 14-yard
touchdown p**** with 8:18 left in the half...
- newspaper,
published in Atoka,
Indian Territory,
March 15, 1884, page 1. Jim
Gabbart (October 26, 2006). "National
Register of
Historic Places Inventory/Nomination:...
- the
victims of
Green River Killer Gary
Ridgway Gabbard (disambiguation)
Gabbart Gabbett This page
lists people with the
surname Gabbert. If an internal...
- Update:
February 10, 2022". Aero
Vintage Books.
Retrieved 29
October 2023.
Gabbart, Bill (23
November 2022). "Aircraft from
Erickson Aircraft Collection featured...