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Lugger (333 bytes)
1: A '''lugger''' is a type of small sailing vessel that mounts ... Nordhavn (1181 bytes) 6: ...48,320 pounds. It is powered by a 143 horsepower Lugger six cylinder diesel engine. At eight knots it bu... Northern Belle (7305 bytes) 5: ...arations were hurriedly underway the ‘Ocean’, a [[lugger]] already at sea managed to bring off five of the... 39: ...s and orphans of the nine man crew of the Margate lugger “Victory”, which was lost with all hands going to... 41: ...ate lugger ‘Victory’. The loss of the crew of the lugger must have been a hard blow for the robust boatmen... 43: ...blet recording the names of those men lost on the lugger as she turned over, and went down was inscribed a... Broome, Western Australia (2285 bytes) 8: ...th]] to escape the wet season and beached their [[lugger]]s to avoid the [[cyclone]]s that are prevalent i... 18: ...thnic groups who flocked to Broome to work on the luggers or the shore based activities supporting the har... Guttenburg (2475 bytes) 3: ...livered safely into the hands of the [[Walmer]] [[lugger]] ''Cosmopolite'' in a chance meeting off [[Dover... William Sidney Smith (3683 bytes) 7: ...quadron boarded in [[Havre-de-Grace]] harbour a [[lugger]] which was driven by the tide above the French f... Southwold (3654 bytes) 23: ...nto of maritime heritage is the [[1912]] [[Looe]] Lugger named "Girl Sybil". USS Icefish (SS-367) (7980 bytes) 105: ...ed; the rest were taken on board ''Icefish''. The lugger was sunk by gunfire. USS Tigrone (SS-419) (14924 bytes) 92: ...inch fire. The final and telling round caught the lugger dead center, set it afire, and stopped it dead in... William Faulkner (11614 bytes) 94: *"Once Aboard the Lugger (I)" (1932) 170: *"Once Aboard the Lugger (II)" (1979) USS Lamprey (SS-372) (6082 bytes) 94: ...12 August]] her guns destroyed a cargo-carrying [[lugger]] from Surabaya. The submarine was closing in on ... Union Pacific Big Boy (6851 bytes) 9: ...hile, it had to be more than just a slow mountain lugger; to avoid locomotive changes, the new class would... USS Tench (SS-417) (14311 bytes) 82: ...though her gun crews dispatched a number of motor luggers, picket boats, steam trawlers, and other small c... 88: ...illimeter gun. She then proceeded to round up the lugger's nine-man [[Korea]]n crew, all of whom had taken... USS Plaice (SS-390) (7282 bytes) 100: ...on had been expended, she drove the remaining two luggers toward the beach and damaged them by 20 mm and s... Deal, Kent (8056 bytes) 40: ...ere all set ablaze, suspecting some of the Deal [[lugger]]s of being engaged in smuggling. Pitt had awaite... USS Randolph (CV-15) (9514 bytes) 38: ...oyed 25 to 30 ships, ranging in size from small [[lugger]]s to a 6,000-ton [[freighter]], and had damaged ... USS Tirante (SS-420) (9976 bytes) 65: ...31 March]], ''Tirante'' shelled and sank a 70-ton lugger with five-inch and 40-millimeter gunfire and, on ... Edward FitzGerald (10636 bytes) 11: ...l," and in 1867 he became part-owner of a herring-lugger, the "Meum and Tuum." For some years, till [[1871... Ramsgate (11456 bytes) 64: ...heern_Belle|Northern Belle]]), as a seaman of the lugger "Petrel" assisted in the rescue of the crew of th... Ship (12268 bytes) 33: * [[Lugger]]
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