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Galley (14077 bytes)
1: ...lley and men of war.jpg|thumb|300px|''A French '''galley''' and Dutch men-of-war off a port'' by [[Abraham... 3: ...]] in which the galley played the principal part. Galleys continued to be used in minor and auxilliary rol... 5: == The first galleys == 6: Galleys travelled the [[Mediterranean]] from perhaps [[3... 11: ...sunken ships, in comparison with the abundance of galleys according to the writings of contemporaries, is ... The Confusion (novel) (1678 bytes) 14: *[[Moseh de la Cruz]] - galley slave, Spanish Jew. 15: *[[Vrej Esphanian]] - galley slave 16: *[[Mr. Foot]] - galley slave 18: *[[Gabriel Goto]] - galley slave, Jesuit priest from Japan. 20: *[[Jeronimo]] - galley slave, a vile but high-born Spaniard. Battle of Focchies (439 bytes) 1: ...s. The Venetians suffered 105 casualties. Minor [[galley]] battles were fairly bloodless. USS Washington (1829 bytes) 5: ...hington (row galley)|''Washington'']] was a [[row galley]] that operated in [[Narragansett Bay]]. 7: ...'Washington'']], a [[lateen-rigged]] two-masted [[galley]], served in Brigadier General [[Benedict Arnold]... Dublin Chamber of Commerce (1528 bytes) 1: ...f Ferris, Twiggs and Cash sent their vessel Ouzel Galley on an important trading journey to the near-Easte... 3: ...rship of the booty aboard. In [[1705]], the Ouzel Galley Society, which exists to this day, was set up to ... USS Charleston (1213 bytes) 3: ...rleston in [[1798]], commanded by "[[Captain-of-a-Galley]]" [[James Payne]], and used to defend the coast ... Liburnian (233 bytes) 1: A '''liburnian''' was a [[galley]], a warship propelled by oars. It was a smaller ... Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis (3987 bytes) 11: ...four manual (keyboard) organ consoles, one in the galley with the organ, and another console behind the sa... 16: ...lgen console behind the sanctuary, and the second galley console was refurbished. Wicks also updated the ... 18: ...low complete control of the organ from either the galley console or the sanctuary console. This final ste... USS Lady Washington (1510 bytes) 55: '''''Lady Washington''''' was a row-galley in the [[Continental Navy]]. 57: ...unds for the defense of the [[Hudson River]], the galley remained active under Washington through June [[1... El Galeras (552 bytes) 1: ...se of the similarity of its shape to the ships ([[galley]]s) in which the [[Spain|Spanish]] arrived in Ame... USS Allen (292 bytes) 3: ... The first [[USS Allen (1814)|''Allen'']] was a [[galley]] built in [[1814]]. Triens (489 bytes) 1: ...g four unciae) on the obverse and the prow of a [[galley]] on the reverse. It was not a common denominatio... Whydah Gally (566 bytes) 1: The '''''Whydah Gally''''' was the [[galley]]-style ship of the [[pirate]] "Black Sam" Bellam... Sextans (coin) (530 bytes) 1: ...ng two unciae) on the obverse and the prow of a [[galley]] on the reverse. Earlier types depicted a [[scal... Gera (632 bytes) 11: ...Town hall, [[Otto Dix]] House, City Pharmacy, Art Galley, Museum of Natural History. Flag of New Brunswick (750 bytes) 7: The Spanish galley was the traditional representation for a ship in ... Goat locker (540 bytes) 1: ... '''goat locker''' is a lounge, sleeping area, or galley onboard a naval vessel which is reserved for the ... USS Savannah (864 bytes) 3: ...[USS Savannah (1798)|''Savannah'']] was a 1-gun [[galley]] built in [[1799]]. The Sea Shall Not Have Them (674 bytes) 7: ...ad weather, mechanical problems and a fire in the galley. Ubu Roi (704 bytes) 1: ...bu is a nobody, at one point a slave on a Turkish Galley, at another point the King of Poland. Alfred Jarr...
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