- The name
Larkhall or
Laverock Ha
first appears in
journals around 1620. The
origins of the name are unknown,
although Laverock is the
Scots word for...
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destroyer Laverock which was
patrolling the Barrage. S49 and
Laverock spotted each other, and S49
opened fire and
fired a
torpedo at
Laverock,
which avoided...
- Flourtown, and Oreland. The
communities of
Lafayette Hill, Fort Washington,
Laverock,
North Hills, Miquon, and
Glenside are also
situated partly inside the...
- by J.
Samuel White (Laurel and Liberty) and by
Yarrow (Lark, Landrail,
Laverock and Linnet),
which had two funnels, all the
other ships had
three funnels...
- Mott and
Laverock, Edge Hill, and Cedarbrook. All of the
communities form a
border with
Philadelphia along Cheltenham Avenue. Edge Hill,
Laverock, and Cedarbrook's...
-
Heritage List for England,
retrieved 11
December 2024
Historic England, "
Laverock Hall South,
Hawnby (1149282)",
National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
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elevated on a
forecastle deck. This also
meant that she sat
quite low in the
water meaning that her spar deck
often got wet.
Maritime historian Dwight Boyer...
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severe shortage of destroyers,
Admiral Henry Oliver ordered HMS
Louis and
Laverock to
escort Lusitania, and took the
further precaution of
sending the Q ship...
- Bibcode:2012FEMME..82...11G. doi:10.1111/j.1574-6941.2012.01400.x. PMIDĀ 22533682.
Laverock, Bonnie; Gilbert, Jack A.; Tait, Karen; Osborn, A. Mark; Widdicombe, Steve...
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destroyer Medusa being badly damaged by a
collision with the
destroyer Laverock and
later being abandoned.
German cruisers and
torpedo boats were ordered...