- In the age of sail,
arming or
victualling a war ship, or war
vessel had the
meaning of
equipping the
ships with all the
materials to
navigate and the...
- The
Victual Brothers (German: Vitalienbrüder) were a
loosely organized guild of
privateers who
later turned to piracy. They
affected maritime trade during...
- The
Commissioners for the
Victualling of the Navy,
often called the
Victualling Commissioners or
Victualling Board, was the body
responsible under the...
- Food is any
substance consumed by an
organism for
nutritional support. Food is
usually of plant, animal, or
fungal origin and
contains essential nutrients...
- The
Royal William Victualling Yard in Stonehouse, a
suburb of Plymouth, England, was the
major victualling depot of the
Royal Navy and an
important adjunct...
-
Victualling Yard,
Deptford was a
Royal Navy
Victualling Yard
established alongside Deptford Royal Dockyard on the
River Thames.
There was
victualling...
- The
Royal Edward Victualling Yard (REVY) is a heritage-listed
former naval victualling yard and warehouses, in the
inner city
Sydney suburb of Pyrmont...
- Church.
There were 431 men and
women ****igned to the
Victualling Department on the Titanic. The
Victualling Department provided all the
services for the occupants...
- The
Victualling Department originally known as the
Department of the
Comptroller of
Victualling and
Transport Services or the
Victualling Office, also...
- The
Victualling Ins**** Craft, or VIC, was a type of
auxiliary vessel built for the
Royal Navy
during the
Second World War. The VIC was
modelled on the...