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Garthpool was a steel-hulled four-masted barque rigged in "jubilee" or "baldheaded" fashion, i.e. without royal sails over the top-gallant sails, active
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Island country in West Africa
The Scottish-built grain-ship Garthpool, wrecked at Boa Vista, in 1928
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British folk musician, artist and sea music historian
retired to dry land in 1945. He notably served as the shantyman on the Garthpool, the last British commercial sailing ship (a "Limejuice Cape Horner")
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Former Scottish shipbuilding company
marine engineer in the UK, completed her apprenticeship with Caledon. Garthpool Lawhill Ships built by Caledon include: HMS Triad a yacht that was hired
Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Company
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Steel-hulled barque active 1892-1949
Lindeman rounded Cape Horn three times under sail.[citation needed] Garthpool (barque) Mike Scanlon (28 January 2012). "Lawhill was truly lawless".
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reports". The Times. No. 45355. London. 8 November 1929. col. F, p. 26. "The Garthpool uninsurable". The Times. No. 45361. London. 15 November 1929. col. G,
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Hugill (1906–1992): sea shanty singer and marine artist who sailed on the Garthpool's final trip John Hulley (1832–1875): gymnasiarch of Liverpool and founder
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Great Victory Man; Victorious
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Church Official; Chancellor; Secretary; Fortune; A Gamble; Variant of Chauncey
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A Siren.
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, (modest?); brother of Balin.
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Thin Bodied
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Always Happy; Joyful; Unending
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Scottish unisex name derived from any of a number of places in Scotland called Blair, derived from the Gaelic word blà r, BLAIR means "field, plain," most often referring to a "battlefield."Â
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