Lloyd's list
Yes, the Titanic is called a "she", all ships are referred to as "she", and "her".
The Navigation Acts list four things: 1. All ships had to pass through an English port 2. All sailormen had to be 3/4 English or colonist 3. Colonist could only trade with England 4. The ships had to be English or colonial ships
The Royal Navy will have crew lists for all of its ships.
A ship's cargo list is called a "manifest." This document details all the goods being transported, including their quantities, descriptions, and the names of the consignors and consignees. The manifest serves as a crucial record for customs, shipping companies, and port authorities, ensuring that all cargo is accounted for during transit.
In total, counting all the ships under the Navy's command: 648 in 1914. br />Go down a tad further than half-way on the page linked below this answer, and there is list of all His Majesty's Ships at the Outbreak of the War and the Armistice.
Yes. Such a list would be called an "Unabridged Dictionary".
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What is a hull? Almost all ships have one. Did the user ask for all who went to war in ships with a hull? We need some help.
Its called a figurehead and they come in all sorts of designs.
Nope.
There were many kinds of worldwide pirate ships to list them all here would be improbable. Anyway to you people who live in north carolina should know what Blackbeard's Ship looked like
A Clipper was the fastest of all sailing ships.For a sailing ships to be faster draught of that ship must be low.Other fast-sailing ships are:CarrackCaravelSloopSchoonerBrigBrigandineBarque