- The
Eurasian oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) also
known as the
common pied oystercatcher, or (in Europe) just oystercatcher, is a
wader in the oystercatcher...
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celebrated by the
Faroe Islanders as the
start of spring. For this reason, the
tjaldur (pronounced [ˈtʃaldʊɹ]), is
recognised as the
national bird of the Faroes...
- 1936, in
rescue service from 18
November 1943,
sailed with 19 convoys.
Tjaldur 1130 tons,
built 1916, in
rescue service from 26
October 1941,
sailed with...
- He pla**** for
several seasons for the
Faroese top
flight handball club "
Tjaldur".
Knudsen is a
notable Faroese businessman and a co-owner of
major Faroese...
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themselves with, one was a flag
featuring a ram and one was a flag with a
tjaldur.
Denmark was
occupied by ****
Germany as part of the
Second World War on...
- Stjørnan (6) 2007 : Stjørnan (7) 2008 : Stjørnan (8) 2009 : Hondbóltsfelagið
Tjaldur 2010 : Stjørnan (9) 2011 : Hondbóltsfelagið
Neistin (37) 2012 : Hondbóltsfelagið...
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Lauritzen A/S 104 1955 MS
Meteor Det
Bergenske Dampskibsselskab 110 1953
Tjaldur p/f Skipafelagið Føroyar, Tórshavn, Færøerne 134 1961 Neck
Egense Neck...
- the Faroes.
Melodies recorded 1902-2002, book
review by
Norbert B. Vogt,
Tjaldur -
Mitteilungsblatt des Deutsch-Färöischen
Freundeskreises e.V. - Týskt-Føroyskt...
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December 1941 A
steamship that sank
after a
storm in the
sound of Fugloyarfjørður.
Tjaldur Denmark 27 June 1946 Sank
after hitting the
nesse of Mjóvanes....
- Glasgow, was
initially a Russian-flag p****enger-cargo steamship, then
became Tjaldur with the
Danish line DFDS in 1904, and was then sold in 1939 to Panamanian-flag...