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Guadalcanal are
divided by
reefs into (from
north to south)
Nggela Channel,
Sealark Channel, and
Lengo Channel. They
connect Ironbottom Sound to the west with...
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borne the name HMS
Sealark (frequently
written Sea Lark), a
general term for any of
several small sandpipers and plovers: HMS
Sealark (1806) was a 4-gun...
- "Ironbottom Sound" (alternatively Iron
Bottom Sound or
Ironbottomed Sound or Iron
Bottom Bay) is the name
given by
Allied sailors to the
stretch of water...
- HMS
Sealark (or Sea Lark) was the
American schooner Fly,
launched in 1801 or 1811, that HMS Scylla
captured in 1811. The
Royal Navy took her into service...
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atoll was surve****
again in 1905 by
Commander B.T.
Sommerville on HMS
Sealark, who drew a more
accurate map. Some of the
Salomon Islands were inhabited...
- HMS
Sealark was a
Royal Navy
vessel used
primarily for
hydrographic survey work. She was
originally a
luxurious private auxiliary steam yacht for a number...
- HMS
Sealark was a
Royal Navy Cuckoo-class
schooner armed with four 12-pounder
carronades and
manned by a crew of 20. She was
built by
William Wheaton...
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Mexico to
Falmouth Wanderer (1878), a
steam yacht which later became HMS
Sealark Wanderer (1879), the last
whaling ship
built in Mattapoisett, M****achusetts...
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given name
Consuelo (TransMilenio), a bus
station in Bogotá,
Colombia HMS
Sealark (1903),
previously Consuelo, a
steam yacht This
disambiguation page lists...
- San Francisco, all her comp****es out,
followed Helena and
Juneau through Sealark Channel en
route to
Espiritu Santo for
initial repairs. At
about 1000,...