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1From the deep of the sea
By Smith, Charles Edward

“From the deep of the sea” Metadata:
- Title: From the deep of the sea
- Author: Smith, Charles Edward
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 288
- Publisher: ➤ The Macmillan Company - Naval Institute Press - A. & C. Black, ltd. - Paul Harris - The Macmillan company
- Publish Date: 1922 - 1923 - 1977
- Publish Location: ➤ Annapolis, Md - Edinburgh - London - New York
“From the deep of the sea” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Diana (Whale-ship) - Diana (Whaling ship) - Diaries - Seafaring life - Ship physicians - Surgeons - Whaling - Scurvy - Environment and Public Health - Environmental Medicine - Starvation - Hypothermia
- People: ➤ Charles Edward Smith (1838-1879) - Charles Edward Smith (1838-1897) - Charles Edward Smith 1838-1879 (Diaries)
- Places: Arctic regions
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL4740954M - OL4606343M - OL6649850M - OL22914880M - OL16308835M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 4248385 - 2287106 - 3607415 - 1838231
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 78051909 - 22024237 - 77369632 - 23004283
- All ISBNs: 9780870219320 - 0904505294 - 9780904505290 - 0870219324
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1922
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Diana (ship)
South Wales. She was last listed in 1848. Diana (1840 ship), whaling ship, home port in Hull Diana (1871 ship), was a steam screw barque of 341 GRT, built
Diana (1840 ship)
Diana was a whaling ship built in 1840, in Bremen, Germany. She sailed out of Hull, England. In 1858 a steam engine was installed, making her the first
Nemi ships
Isis rather than Diana. The discovery proved that the Romans were capable of building large ships. Before the recovery of the Nemi ships, scholars often
Essex (whaleship)
Essex was an American whaling ship from Nantucket, Massachusetts, which was launched in 1799. On November 20, 1820, while at sea in the southern Pacific
Whaling in the United Kingdom
skilled mariners for the Royal Navy in times of war. Modern whaling, using factory ships and catchers fitted with bow-mounted cannons that fired explosive
Hermes (1811 ship)
to Gales, and trade London–Havana, changing to London–South Seas. 1st whaling voyage (1819–1820): Captain J. Taylor sailed from London 6 April 1819.
Venus (1815 ship)
identified as Diana.) Venus was last listed in LR, in 1838, with minimal data. Hackman (2001), p. 319. LR (1815), Supple. pages "V", Seq.No.50. The Ships List
Carthaginian II
and other details for a whaling supply ship of the 19th century were installed. In 1980, the ship was opened as a floating whaling museum. The addition of
List of ships owned by Daniel Bennett & Son
her intended whaling voyage apparently was Robert Blyth. Clayton (2014), p. 18. Stanbury et al. (2015), App.7. Clayton, Jane M. (2014). Ships employed in
Eliza (1800 ship)
database of whaling voyages to the Southern fisheries mis-attributes Daniel Bennett as Eliza's owner. It also mis-attributes other whaling voyages to Eliza