- A
lugger is a
sailing vessel defined by its rig,
using the lug sail on all of its one or more masts.
Luggers were
widely used as
working craft, particularly...
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Lugger may
refer to:
Lugger, a type of
small sailing vessel Alexander Lugger (b. 1968),
Austrian ski
mountaineer 7723
Lugger, a Mars-crossing asteroid...
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divers on
pearl luggers operating out of Broome. Soon the ****anese
divers came to
dominate the industry. By 1910,
nearly 400
pearling luggers and more than...
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Broome Pearling Lugger Pidgin is a
pidgin that
sprang up in Broome,
Western Australia in the
early 20th
century to
facilitate communication between the...
- 1980) in ****ociation with the
names of
ships grouped in
Convoy Range;
lugger being a
small vessel with four-sided sails. 76°55′S 161°05′E / 76.917°S...
- The
Drascombe Lugger is a
British trailerable sailboat that was
designed by John L.
Watkinson and
first built in 1968. The
Drascombe Lugger design is the...
- to
remove or lift the tea cosy. A
special tea cosy is the so-called tea
lugger,
which enables the hot
teapot to be
carried around easily. Tea
cosies may...
- in
Italian cuisine and
founded in 2015 in
Paris by
entrepreneurs Victor Lugger and
Tigrane Seydoux. In 2021, the
group has 17
restaurants in France, United...
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lifeboat RNLB Spirit of Lowestoft (ON 1132), to ****ist the
yacht Red
House Lugger which had sent out a
mayday signal during a storm. The
yacht was approximately...
- Otto
Lugger (16
September 1844 – 21 May 1901) was an
American entomologist and
botanist who
served as the
State Entomologist of the U.S.
State of Minnesota...