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Lawhill was a steel-hulled four-masted
barque rigged in "jubilee" or "baldheaded" fashion, i.e.
without royal sails over the top-gallant sails, active...
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August 1899 the Juteopolis,
together with her
sister ship,
Lawhill, was sold to the
Lawhill Sailing Ship Co. Ltd. (F. E. Bliss, manager), London. In June...
- that are well-do****ented
representatives of
their class (HMS Bellona,
Lawhill). The
series is
divided into two
distinct – yet
broadly encomp****ing –...
- of
restoration was Tor Lindqvist, a
former able
seaman and
sailmaker on
Lawhill, P****at and Viking. In 1978 she was
opened under her
original name to the...
- in a Four-Mast Barque’’,
describing his ten-months in Erikson’s
barque Lawhill A
young Eric
Newby sailed to
Australia on
Moshulu in 1938–1939, as part...
- (unknown date): Duke of
Lancaster 3 Sep:
Quersee 23 Sep:
Challenger 1 Oct:
Lawhill 6 Oct: Cap
Arcona 11 Oct:
Mulbera 17 Oct:
Brulin 22 Dec: Navemar, ARP Tacuary...
- (unknown date): Duke of
Lancaster 3 Sep:
Quersee 23 Sep:
Challenger 1 Oct:
Lawhill 6 Oct: Cap
Arcona 11 Oct:
Mulbera 17 Oct:
Brulin 22 Dec: Navemar, ARP Tacuary...
- Four-Mast Barque,
describing his ten-months in
Gustaf Erikson’s
windjammer Lawhill. He died of
appendicitis in 1937 at
Constantine in Algeria. His mother...
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Cornelia Halkett, the
youngest daughter of
Colonel Charles Craigie Halkett of
Lawhill, Fife. His widow, one son, and
three daughters,
survived him; but he left...
- 4-mast
barque Steel 45,154 sq ft (4,194.9 m2) 3,476
training ship,
cargo Lawhill 1892 H W.B.
Thompson & Co.,
Dundee 382 ft (116 m) 45 ft (14 m) 4-mast barque...