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1Britannia: rowing alone across the Atlantic

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“Britannia: rowing alone across the Atlantic” Metadata:

  • Title: ➤  Britannia: rowing alone across the Atlantic
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 221
  • Publisher: ➤  Kimber - Easton Press - Simon and Schuster
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  • Publish Location: ➤  London - Norwalk, Conn - New York

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  • First Year Published: 1972
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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National Maritime Museum Cornwall

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Ocean rowing

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District Municipality of Muskoka

housing for significant domestic staff. Initially cottagers relied on rowboats and canoes for daily transport and would sometimes row substantial distances

HMS Dominica (1805)

Lieutenant Robert Peter. On 11 August 1805 Dominica captured the small rowboat Hazard about two leagues off Scotts Head, Dominica. She had a crew of 14

Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Addington and Lord Hawkesbury on the Dover coast from the advancing French rowboats filled with French soldiers, led by Napoleon. Sheridan says: "Let 'em come

HMS Diana (1775)

colonial land forces under John Stark during the Battle of Chelsea Creek. Rowboats began to tow her to safety, but the rowers were forced to leave their task

Racing shell

skill of sport rowing. The racing shell evolved from the simple working rowboat. Boats with longer hulls and narrower in beam were developed in the early

Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss

Underworld, which described such elements as "goblins on the prows of rowboats tossed in the waves, shooting arrows at the player above on a rope bridge

HMS Somerset (1748)

Hancock, that their lives might be in danger. Having departed Boston by rowboat to cross the Back Bay into Charlestown, he narrowly avoided being noticed