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    A lugger is a sailing vessel defined by its rig, using the lug sail on all of its one or more masts. Luggers were widely used as working craft, particularly...
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  • Lugger may refer to: Lugger, a type of small sailing vessel Alexander Lugger (b. 1968), Austrian ski mountaineer 7723 Lugger, a Mars-crossing asteroid...
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    The Drascombe Lugger is a British trailerable sailboat that was designed by John L. Watkinson and first built in 1968. The Drascombe Lugger design is the...
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    Japanese divers came to dominate the industry. By 1910, nearly 400 pearling luggers and more than 3500 people were fishing for shell in waters around Broome...
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  • Alatna Valley (redirect from Lugger Glacier)
    1980) in association with the names of ships grouped in Convoy Range; lugger being a small vessel with four-sided sails. 76°55′S 161°05′E / 76.917°S...
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  • Alexander Lugger (born 8 May 1968) is an Austrian ski mountaineer and coach of the national team. Lugger was born in Lienz. He started ski mountaineering...
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    Laggar falcon (redirect from Lugger falcon)
    The laggar falcon (Falco jugger), also known as the lugger falcon or jugger (from Hindi जग्गर — jaggar, “falcon”), is a mid-sized bird of prey which occurs...
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  • Broome Pearling Lugger Pidgin is a pidgin that sprang up in Broome, Western Australia in the early 20th century to facilitate communication between the...
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    Otto Lugger (16 September 1844 – 21 May 1901) was an American entomologist and botanist who served as the State Entomologist of the U.S. State of Minnesota...
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    Tea cosy (redirect from Tea lugger)
    to remove or lift the tea cosy. A special tea cosy is the so-called tea lugger, which enables the hot teapot to be carried around easily. Tea cosies may...
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  • His Majesty's hired armed lugger Black Joke was a lugger of ten 12-pounder carronades and 10892⁄94 tons burthen that entered into the service of the Royal...
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  • Mystery was a Mount's Bay lugger which made a voyage to Australia in 1854/55. Her passage to Cape Town was so fast that she was commissioned to take mail...
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    Barca-longa Falkuša Felucca Fifie Gableboat Herring buss Jangada Jukung Lugger Masula Mayang Patorani Nordland Sixareen Sgoth Smack Tartane Well smack...
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  • Jembrana Regency. The current language status is threatened. Broome Pearling Lugger Pidgin is a pidgin that sprang up in Broome, Western Australia in the early...
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  • In 1807 three Spanish privateers captured her. Renard was originally a lugger built and launched at Dieppe in June 1793. The French Navy purchased her...
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  • Lovers and Luggers is a 1937 Australian film directed by Ken G. Hall. It is an adventure melodrama about a pianist (Lloyd Hughes) who goes to Thursday...
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  • armed lugger Sandwich served the British Royal Navy, one during the French Revolutionary Wars, and the other during the Napoleonic Wars. This lugger served...
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    boat Coongoola, depot ship Platypus, examination vessel Southern Cross, lugger Mavie, and four boom-net ships. Several USN and Australian troopships were...
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  • At least two vessels known as His Majesty's hired armed lugger Nile served the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. These may...
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    Barca-longa Falkuša Felucca Fifie Gableboat Herring buss Jangada Jukung Lugger Masula Mayang Patorani Nordland Sixareen Sgoth Smack Tartane Well smack...
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  • in 1915, hulked in 1947 and sold in 1949. HM hired armed lugger Cockchafer was an 8-gun lugger hired in 1794 that foundered in 1801. This article includes...
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    Barca-longa Falkuša Felucca Fifie Gableboat Herring buss Jangada Jukung Lugger Masula Mayang Patorani Nordland Sixareen Sgoth Smack Tartane Well smack...
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  • His Majesty's Hired armed lugger Speedwell served the Royal Navy on contract between 11 June 1796 and 31 October 1801. She had a burthen of 15215⁄94 tons...
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  • Once Aboard the Lugger is a 1920 British silent comedy film directed by Gerald Ames and Gaston Quiribet and starring E. Holman Clark, Eileen Dennes and...
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  • Australia Mystery (log canoe), a Chesapeake Bay log canoe Mystery (lugger), a Mount's Bay lugger which made a voyage from Cornwall to Australia in 1855 Spirit...
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    Barca-longa Falkuša Felucca Fifie Gableboat Herring buss Jangada Jukung Lugger Masula Mayang Patorani Nordland Sixareen Sgoth Smack Tartane Well smack...
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  • Lighter Liner LNG carrier Log boat Langschiff Longboat Longship Longtail Lugger Luxury yacht Top of page Mackinaw boat Masula boat Missile boat Monitor...
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  • Firneis September 29, 1973 Palomar PLS V 3.3 km MPC · JPL 7723 Lugger 1952 QW Lugger August 28, 1952 Brooklyn Indiana University  · 3.4 km MPC · JPL...
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  • The Affronteur class consisted of two 16-gun luggers that Michel Colin-Olivier laid down at Dieppe in August 1794 and that he launched in 1795 for the...
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    gear). Yawls are currently popular in cruising dinghies. The Drascombe Lugger is a good example of this type. With the mizzen sheeted to an outrigger...
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