- A
three-
decker was a
sailing warship which carried her prin****l carriage-mounted guns on
three fully armed decks.
Usually additional (smaller) guns were...
- A
three-
decker, in the
United States, is a type of
three-story (triplex)
apartment building.
These buildings are
typically of light-framed, wood construction...
- Look up
three-
decker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
three-
decker is a
wooden ship
having three decks,
especially one of a
class of sail-powered...
- (1695)
Three-
decker third rates of 80 guns.
These four were
originally intended to be two-
deckers, like the
other 13, but were
completed as
three-
deckers. Shrewsbury...
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Thomas Lumb
Three-
Decker may
refer to:
Thomas Lumb
Three-
Decker (Dewey Street), Worcester, M****achusetts
Thomas Lumb
Three-
Decker (Winfield Street), Worcester...
-
mounted 90 to 98 guns on
three gun decks;
earlier 17th-century
second rates had
fewer guns and were
originally two-
deckers or had only
partially armed...
-
Magnuson Three-
Decker is a
historic triple decker in Worcester, M****achusetts.
Built about 1912, it is a good
example of a
Colonial Revival triple decker, built...
- Hall
Three-
Decker is a
historic triple-
decker house in Worcester, M****achusetts.
Built c. 1896, it is a well-preserved
example of a triple-
decker with...
- Duke
Three-
Decker is a
historic triple decker house in Worcester, M****achusetts.
Built c. 1888, the
house is an
early representative of triple-
decker development...
- The
Lydie Blodgett Three-
Decker is a
historic triple decker in Worcester, M****achusetts.
Built in 1902, it was
listed on the
National Register of Historic...