- been
called Goizeko-Izarra,
which means "Morning Star" in the
Basque language, include: Tuscarora,
launched in 1897,
which was
called Goizeko-Izzara from...
-
several owners. She was
renamed Wayfarer in 1914,
Warrior again in 1915,
Goizeko-Izarra in 1920,
Warrior again in 1937, and
Warrior II in 1939. She was...
- boat
Josefita sunk in Santoña and the
fishermen were
saved by the
yacht Goizeko Izarra,
owned by
Ramon de la Sota. July 12, 1908 49
Several boats disappeared...
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contains the
following tracks:
Brodatzen ari
nintzen Urzo
aphal bat Loa loa
Goizeko euri
artean Uxa
ixuririk Oreina bila
Arrosa xuriaren azpian The
album Hontz...
- was
launched in
Scotland in 1897 as Tuscarora. In 1911 she was
renamed Goizeko-Izarra, and in 1922 her name was
changed back to Tuscarora. In 1940 the...
-
Basque children and 219
female Basque teaches in 1937 to
board Habana and
Goizeko Izarra and head to Britain. The
British Government feared being made complicit...
- set up a
minefield successfully. On 17
January the
Basque armed trawler Goizeko Izarra struck one of the
mines and sank with all her crew of 17 aboard...
-
children and 219
female Basque teaches in 1937 to
board the
Habana and the
Goizeko Izarra and head to Britain. The
British Government feared being made complicit...
- List of shipwrecks: 17
January 1937 Ship
State Description Goizeko Izarra Spanish Navy
Spanish Civil War: The
Basque Navy
auxiliary patrol ship/Naval...
-
children and 219
female Basque teaches in 1937 to
board the
Habana and the
Goizeko Izarra and head to Britain. The
British Government feared being made complicit...