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1The devil's wind

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  • Publisher: Hutchinson
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  • First Year Published: 1956
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  • Publisher: ➤  Printed for J. Hatchard ... - Printed for J. Hatchard
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  • First Year Published: 1814
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    Shannon (ship)

    recovery ship "Advanced Masterdata for the Vessel Go Navigator". VesselTracker. 2010. Retrieved May 31, 2020. "SHANNON, Offshore Tug/Supply Ship - Details

    HMS Shannon (1806)

    much more sporadic choice of designs. The first three ships of the revival, including Shannon, were contracted out to private shipyards. The frigate

    Shannon

    Look up Shannon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shannon may refer to: Shannon (given name) Shannon (surname) Shannon (American singer), stage name

    Capture of USS Chesapeake

    will do me the favour to meet the Shannon with her, ship to ship, to try the fortune of our respective flags. The Shannon mounts twenty-four guns upon her

    HMS Shannon

    Nine ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Shannon, after the River Shannon, the longest river in Ireland: HMS Shannon (1757) was a 28-gun sixth

    Philip Broke

    rating of a ship did not accurately reflect the number of cannon mounted. Thus HMS Shannon (1065 tons burthen) was classed as a 38 gun ship but mounted

    Zod (DC Extended Universe)

    on the DC Comics character of the same name. He is portrayed by Michael Shannon. Zod first appeared in Reel FX's 6th full-length live-action/animated feature

    USS Chesapeake (1799)

    she made one patrol and captured five British merchant ships. She was captured by HMS Shannon shortly after sailing from Boston, Massachusetts, on 1 June

    HMS Shannon (1875)

    these ships were the Audacious and Swiftsure classes of second-class ironclad of the 1860s. Shannon's design was in the lineage of these ships, though

    Pollard Hopewell

    frigate HMS Shannon on June 1, 1813. Despite their captain's famous cry, "Don't give up the ship", the crew was overwhelmed and the ship taken. Midshipman