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... Maw eft. HOTEL—WANTED. lbamerlassed COOL. Sir YAM elms Co OA-4464m by Leger In &tick we., Sunderland. HOUSICSISIDS. on, Nursemaids. - Girls, and Ito) for Hogue WANTLD; Cask. Dbeemed. -Kodlo hal:law. Idubon's Smell MOW. t.O ere —Andy to J. al•rtay, IVI ...

Published: Tuesday 29 September 1891
Newspaper: Newcastle Evening Chronicle
County: Northumberland, England
Type: | Words: 436 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Admipairm. la --Schools. Half-price

... longer required. We are informed it is proposed to lengthen the after body of the Edinburgh, 72, at this port, similar to La Hogue, for a steam guard ship. This little job will cost about 15,000/. IN POET AND PITTING. In Harbour—The 'Victory and Illustrious ...

Published: Monday 17 December 1849
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 7113 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

GRIMSBY, Jan. 21.-NE, strong.-Arrived, the Coronation, from Sunderland, for Ipswich, leaky. COLERAINE, Jan. 19. ..

... -Arrived, the Coronation, from Sunderland, for Ipswich, leaky. COLERAINE, Jan. 19.-The Vulcan, of Glasgow, got on the rocks in Ballycastle Bay, on the list inst., and sank-crew saved. GUERNSEY, Jan. 21.-The St. George, from Sunderland to Morlaix. in entering ...

Published: Wednesday 23 January 1856
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1549 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

WEAR’S LARGEST SHIP

... Laid the foundation of things are proud of. The stout ships of Britain are Sunderland made. ‘’Torrens.” Berean: La Hogue. Paramatta; Queens from their cradle —a Sunderland berth Cast on the ocean to wrest with the tempest. Known to the ends of the ...

FRASERBURGH SHIPPING

... SHIPPING. Akuivals.—26. La Naide, Aberdeen; Dainty Davie, Hogg, do, Wiliiam Bartlet, Booker, London; 27, Fidelity, Paterson, Sunderland; 28, Ezpert, Meckie, Wiekj Agnes. Webster, Arbroath; 29. Hcodersen, Sunderland; Agnes, Hogue, Leith ; Jeeeie, Noble ...

the railwaymen

... have giv the Cutty Sark or Thermopyl® a great ra He places two Sunderland-built Blac wallers, the Parramatta and the La Hogue. second and third in his lst of fastest frigates. “The La Hogue was the crack of Dunbar's fleet, but she was not as ...

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... * La Hogue was a beautiful vessel, built at Laing's yard in 1855. to,that time she was the largest vessel built In the North England, and must have been a wonderful sight with her lofty masts, wide-spreading sails and painted ports. La Hogue ...

SHIELDS arrived from 22 Eva Mina, Jansen Dram Ebenezer, Christensen d° Anna Gesina, Bohn Altona Brothock, Hall ..

... 22 Eva Mina, Jansen Dram Ebenezer, Christensen d° Anna Gesina, Bohn Altona Brothock, Hall Honfleur, SUNDERLAND. arrived from 21 Louise, Daniel La Hogue Londonderry, Reed Archangel 22 Amelia, Baker Honfleur WHITBY arrived from 18 Thankful, Wade Honfleur ...

Published: Tuesday 26 July 1836
Newspaper: Lloyd's List
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 876 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SWANSEA BAY SIGNALLING STATION

... London; Swiftsure, of Sunderland Lady Bertha, of Llanelly Lady Hudson Kinahan, lot Dublin Glencoe, from Norfolk, Va„ for Rotterdam Crosshill, of Belfast. Passed West—steamers Ovingdean Grange, of London two Wilson Line :steamers; La Hogue, of Bonlogne Accretive ...

EUASEUBURGUSHIPPING

... Stockton ; Christian, Smith. Margaret. Harrison. Grantun ;Jean Mary. Paterson. Bun>lerland ; Telegram. Hogue. Leith—l7 Margaret M•Donald, M Donald. Sunderlandla «»cean. Coird, annout h. ...

Published: Tuesday 24 January 1865
Newspaper: Banffshire Journal
County: Banffshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 49 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

HOME PORTS. 6B&VEBBITD ... arrived Gut Heil, Moller Malrao Condor, Wikholm Gefle Primrose (s). Hard castle ..

... Amsterdam Rainbow (s) Hamburg Admiral Tromp.Wnie Bollsta Bruk tailed *6 Amalie, St. Lawrence Nflrdstiemen, Atlantic, «7 La Hogue, Themis, Napoleon, Else Eschricht, Onega (s) TUania, Cardiff Ljusne Sydney Elsinore Soderhatnn Bahia St. Petersburg Tonsberg ...

Published: Thursday 18 July 1878
Newspaper: Lloyd's List
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 296 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE TORRENS AT SEA.—Blue Peter considers her the greatest of Sunderland’s sailing ships. She was a composite ..

... gives its ships, though the men who served them have long since departed. Still, was there anything to surpass the beauty of La Hogue, Parramatta, or the other frigate-built ships of wood? Welsh-Owned The Welshmen, too, deserve mention. for names abound, ...