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1Awful Calamities: Or The Shipwrecks of December, 1839: Being a Full Account of the Dreadful ...

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  • First Year Published: 1840
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    Brig

    A brig is a type of sailing vessel defined by its rig: two masts which are both square-rigged. Brigs originated in the second half of the 18th century

    Brig (disambiguation)

    A brig is a type of sailing ship. Brig may also refer to: Look up Brig or brig in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brig, a (chiefly American) term for

    Brig-Glis

    Brig, officially Brig-Glis (French: Brigue-Glis; Italian: Briga-Glis), is a historic town and municipality in the district of Brig in the canton of Valais

    Brigantine

    square sails. Historically, this rig used was called a "schooner brig" or "hermaphrodite brig". In Europe, the distinction is typically still made. The training

    Sloop-of-war

    more guns; thus, the term encompassed all unrated warships, including gun-brigs and cutters. In technical terms, even the more specialised bomb vessels

    Brigadier general

    around 4,000 troops (two regiments or four battalions). Brigadier general (Brig. Gen.) is a military rank used in many countries. The rank originates from

    Brigadier general (United States)

    ranks. It is abbreviated as BG in the Army, BGen in the Marine Corps, and Brig Gen in the Air Force and Space Force. The Civil Air Patrol also uses this

    Palinure-class brig

    Palinure-class brigs of the French navy include: French brig Palinure (1804) French brig Phaeton (1804) French brig Voltigeur (1804) French brig Nisus (1805)

    USS Niagara (1813)

    08750 USS Niagara, commonly called the U.S. Brig Niagara or the Flagship Niagara, is a wooden-hulled snow-brig[b] that served as the relief flagship for

    Brig o' Doon

    The Brig o' Doon, sometimes called the Auld Brig or Old Bridge of Doon, is a late medieval bridge in Ayrshire, Scotland, and a Category A structure. The