When referring to the chimney for the engines, it is called a funnel or stack. For the ship's galley (in the days of sail) it was referred to as Charley Noble.
Because they were ships? Do you mean longships? They were long and thin.
The ships were called privateers. The authorisations were called letters of marque.
A steward
hulk
A fleet
It is usually referred to as a funnel.
under the chimmney
A ship's chimney is a funnel.
the ships carrying emigrants were called "coffin" ships
Coffin ships were called coffin ships because lots of people died on them
his first job was a chimmney sweep
his first job was a chimmney sweep
Because they were ships? Do you mean longships? They were long and thin.
A ships accountant is called a "PURSER"
on the chimmney on the time tangled island of the decleration of indipendence.
Ships crew
a number of ships is called a fleet.