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A full-rigged ship was bearing down upon them a short mile away.
He reached the sea- wall first, and stood there watching the white canvas of the full-rigged ship.
Some of them, I believe, are much harder, even than a full-rigged ship, to get into a bottle.
It was no more trouble, surely, than building a full-rigged ship model in a bottle, say.
He takes care of the children onboard the full-rigged ship Beatrice.
Largest of the lot was a complete plan of a full-rigged ship.
Had she turned into a full-rigged ship or a quinquereme, I would not have been surprised.
In later years some of the full-rigged ships were re-rigged as other types.
Even a fourth mast is relatively rare for full-rigged ships.
Lawrence, the largest full-rigged ship ever built in Canada.
I walked a few dozen meters along the pier, to the next vessel, a full-rigged ship.
Discovery was a full-rigged ship with a standard crew complement of 100 including a widow's man.
Clouds swept by like full-rigged ships, laden with dignity and purpose.
Up she came, a fine and full-rigged ship.
When once the idea took hold Perry was most enthusiastic about it, and nothing would do but a four-masted, full-rigged ship.
As they sat down she retreated bowing like a full-rigged ship in a squall.
She was also rigged as a full-rigged ship.
However, its full potential could only to be realized after the introduction of the vertical sternpost and the full-rigged ship in the 14th century.
She was built with an iron hull and rigged as a three-masted full-rigged ship.
The vessels of the class were designed to be barque-rigged, which required less manpower than the traditional full-rigged ship.
A full-rigged ship is said to have a ship rig or be ship-rigged.
She was a full-rigged ship sheathed with copper.
The masts of a full-rigged ship, from bow to stern, are:
She was a full-rigged ship and measured tons (bm).
In many languages the word frigate or frigate rig refers to a full-rigged ship.
He bought a small Danish fully rigged ship and sailed around the world.
It is a gilded model of an eighteenth-century fully rigged ship.
The technique of producing a fully rigged ship model within a bottle has fascinated people for many years.
Tuke was often fascinated with the beauty of a fully rigged ship, and since his childhood could draw them from memory.
Model of a fully rigged ship.
Brigs, barques, schooners, fully rigged ships... it's a display from centuries past, never to be forgotten.
Fully rigged Ship: Represents traversal of Cape Horn.
The collection consists of several hundred large and small models, ranging from fully rigged ships of the line to over model docks to various detail models.
A full-rigged ship or fully rigged ship is a sailing vessel with three or more masts, all of them square-rigged.
During the 18th century, the canals were the setting for fêtes champêtres during which fully rigged ships would sail in processions with figures aboard in allegorical costumes.
Built in 1869 by Alexander Stephen and Sons, Linthouse as the composite fully rigged ship City of Hankow, for George Smith & Sons.
Reed never wavered from his belief that in a fully rigged ship armament carried in a central broadside battery was the superior method, being unobstructed by masts and rigging.
Built in the year of the opening of India's first railway, she was one of the last of the East Indiamen to be constructed and first sailed as a fully rigged ship.
There were other vessels in the roadstead, mostly big dhow-rigged buggaloos typical of the Arab coastal traders, but there was another fully rigged ship at anchor half a mile further downstream, flying the flag of Brazil at her peak.
His first ancestors to arrive in Australia were Edmund and Sarah BLACKET who reached Sydney on 4 November 1842 on the fully rigged ship EDEN, 419 tons, which departed Gravesend, London on 13 June.
Occasionally the mizzen mast would have a fore-and-aft sail as its course sail, but in order to qualify as a "fully rigged ship" the vessel would need to have a square-rigged top sail mounted above this (thus distinguishing the fully rigged ship from, say, a barque-see above).
A full-rigged ship was bearing down upon them a short mile away.
He reached the sea- wall first, and stood there watching the white canvas of the full-rigged ship.
Some of them, I believe, are much harder, even than a full-rigged ship, to get into a bottle.
It was no more trouble, surely, than building a full-rigged ship model in a bottle, say.
He takes care of the children onboard the full-rigged ship Beatrice.
Largest of the lot was a complete plan of a full-rigged ship.
Had she turned into a full-rigged ship or a quinquereme, I would not have been surprised.
In later years some of the full-rigged ships were re-rigged as other types.
Even a fourth mast is relatively rare for full-rigged ships.
Lawrence, the largest full-rigged ship ever built in Canada.
I walked a few dozen meters along the pier, to the next vessel, a full-rigged ship.
Discovery was a full-rigged ship with a standard crew complement of 100 including a widow's man.
Clouds swept by like full-rigged ships, laden with dignity and purpose.
Up she came, a fine and full-rigged ship.
When once the idea took hold Perry was most enthusiastic about it, and nothing would do but a four-masted, full-rigged ship.
As they sat down she retreated bowing like a full-rigged ship in a squall.
She was also rigged as a full-rigged ship.
However, its full potential could only to be realized after the introduction of the vertical sternpost and the full-rigged ship in the 14th century.
She was built with an iron hull and rigged as a three-masted full-rigged ship.
The vessels of the class were designed to be barque-rigged, which required less manpower than the traditional full-rigged ship.
A full-rigged ship is said to have a ship rig or be ship-rigged.
She was a full-rigged ship sheathed with copper.
The masts of a full-rigged ship, from bow to stern, are:
She was a full-rigged ship and measured tons (bm).
In many languages the word frigate or frigate rig refers to a full-rigged ship.