- A
scow is a
smaller type of barge. Some
scows are
rigged as
sailing scows. In the 19th and
early 20th centuries,
scows carried cargo in
coastal waters...
- on
lakes in the
midwestern United States. A film was made
about racing A
Scows, The
Ultimate Ride, by
racer Peter Crawford. A
review in
Sailing World in...
- get rid of a load of rubbish,
ultimately incinerated in New York.
Garbage scows have been used to
covertly transport illegal substances in the US. In 1948...
- Kate M.
Scow is an
American soil
scientist and
microbiologist whose research investigates the soil
microbiome especially in
contexts of
agricultural soil...
- long
history of development.
Scows probably evolved from sharpies, and the
first scows were in
evidence around 1895. E
Scows were born at a
meeting of the...
- 07306; -79.07083 The
Niagara Scow (also
called the Old
Scow or Iron
Scow) is the
unofficial name of the
wreck of a
small scow that
brought two men perilously...
-
Alfred John
Scow (born
April 10, 1927, in
Alert Bay,
British Columbia, died Feb 26, 2013) was the
first Aboriginal person to
graduate from a BC law school...
- A-
Scow, 38 feet long E-
Scow, 28 feet long C-
Scow, 20 feet long I-20 (sailing
scow) 20 feet long MC
Scow, 16 feet long M
Scow, 16 feet long
Niagara Scow...
- scow, her
constructional features are more
similar to the
scows used in New
Zealand than the
scows used on the lakes. On the day of June 2, 1891, the Mayflower...
-
National C
Scow Sailing ****ociation. In a 1994
review Richard Sherwood wrote, "As may be seen from the rating, this cat-rigged
scow is fast.
Scows were developed...