- A
tartane (also tartan, tartana) was a
small ship used both as a
fishing ship and for
coastal trading in the Mediterranean. They were in use for over...
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Submarine Surf boat
Surfboard Swift boat Top of page
Tanker Tarai Bune
Tartane Tjotter Torpedo boat Tour boat
Towboat Trabaccolo Trailer sailor Train...
- 80-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy Deux
Freres (1798 ship), a
tartane that the
French Navy
requisitioned in 1798, that the
Royal Navy captured...
- The
French tartane Marie-Rose (or Marie) was a
tartane that the
French Navy
requisitioned in
March 1798 at M****ille and
commissioned as a
transport of...
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Petite Sans
Culotte was a
French Navy
tartane that the
French Navy
acquired at
Toulon in July 1793, and
armed with two 6-pounder guns. The
British captured...
- the
Regency of Algiers; made up of
three large ships, two
pataches and a
tartane. One of the
large ships was the flagship, with 200
Turkish and 36 or 50...
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steam engine;
includes steam frigates. Ship
prefix SS for
merchant vessels Tartane or
tartan A single-masted ship used for
fishing and
coastal trading in...
- 9891 (Îlet Sainte-Marie) Îlet
Tartane, 14°45′53″N 60°55′21″W / 14.76462°N 60.92253°W / 14.76462; -60.92253 (Îlet
Tartane) Îlet Thierry, 14°37′32″N 60°50′53″W...
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French in 1691. HMS Mary Rose was a 4-gun brig,
previously the
French tartane Maria Rose (or Marie-Rose). She was
captured in 1799 off Acre and was sold...
- in
football games that the neighbourhood's
children pla**** on the
Place Tartane, an 80-by-12-yard
plaza that
served as the main
square of the
housing complex...