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* 1920 – American Fishing Schooner Esperanto defeats the Canadian Fishing Schooner Delawana in the First International Fishing Schooner Championship Races in Halifax.
* 1865 – Battle of Papudo: A Spanish navy Schooner is defeated by a Chilean Corvette north of Valparaiso, Chile.
In April 2010, Heineken USA introduced the Wellington glass, branded as the " Geordie Schooner ," for Newcastle Brown Ale consumers in America.
Image: Schooner Linden. jpg | Finnish schooner Linden
* " A Schooner Of Science " A tall, refreshing glass of science to stave off the scurvy.
File: Schooner Head Acadia. JPG | Schooner Head
Barbados currently no longer has the Schooner vessel that once operated between Speightstown and Bridgetown.
* Schooner: a fore-and-aft rig having at least two masts, with a foremast that is usually smaller than the other masts.
* Topsail Schooner: a schooner having one or more square-rigged sails on its foremast, but still having gaff-rigged main sails on all masts.
Burr Caswell was the first permanent settler of European Descent to arrive in 1847 with his family aboard the Schooner Eagle.
There were two ships that serviced the community of Lincoln on a regular basis, The Charles Mears built in 1856 and the Schooner Blackhawk.
A short distance after beginning, the road widens into a four-lane divided freeway and comes to a southbound exit and northbound entrance with Schooner Landing Road.
The Schooner Sultana website offers more detailed information on the ship.
The weathervane is topped by the Ella Ellenwood, a lumbering Schooner that frequented White Lake transporting lumber from Montague to Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The city is also the first setting of the musical The Christmas Schooner.
In 1873, the first newspaper was published, the Prairie Schooner by Samuel Biglari.
Schooner K. V.
* Jalbert, Andrew J. Schooner Lucerne: Lessons from a Great Lakes Shipwreck ( July 27, 2007 ) SEA HISTORY magazine, The Wreck of the Schooner Lucerne.

Schooner and seen
The opening song Day of the Clipper came from the group Schooner Fare, whom Makem & Clancy had recently seen in concert.

Schooner and from
The Amistad, also known as United States v. Libellants and Claimants of the Schooner Amistad, 40 U. S. 518 ( 1841 ), was a United States Supreme Court case resulting from the rebellion of Africans on board the Spanish schooner La Amistad in 1839.
They varied from highly detailed ( Blackboard – 1877 ) to broadly impressionistic ( Schooner at Sunset – 1880 ).
In 1817, naval units from Michilimackinac and Schooner Town ( near modern-day Wasaga Beach ) were consolidated at Penetanguishene.
Shapiro edited the prestigious magazine, Poetry ( see Poetry Magazine ) for several years, and he was a professor of English at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, where he edited Prairie Schooner, and at the University of California, Davis, from which he retired in the mid-1980s.
Seen from the air, Drakes Estero resembles a human hand, with Barries Bay, Creamery Bay, Schooner Bay, and Home Bay as the " fingers " and Limantour Bay as the thumb.
Known from 1956 as Operation Schooner and then Operation Nylon, they were authorised, at the highest level, on an irregular basis to carry out covert photographic reconnaissance flights.
Image: AU Schooner Coolangatta plk. jpg | Hull planking from Coolangatta wreck
Image: AU Schooner Coolangatta wrk. jpg | Anchor from Coolangatta wreck site memorial ; creek at right
"</ i ></ ref > The 76 ' long liberty pole was originally a ship's mast that had been recently captured < ref > Revolutionary War Soldier's Journal / Diary in the Longfellow House Collections, Moses Sleeper, Tuesday, August 1st, 1775 < i >" Raised the mast that Came out of the Schooner that was burnt at Chelsa "</ i >.</ ref > from the British armed schooner HMS Diana ( 1775 ), in the aftermath of the Battle of Chelsea Creek on May 27 and 28, 1775.
* HM Schooner Bee was a 79-foot wooden supply schooner of 30. 5 tonnes displacement, stationed at the Penetanguishene Naval Establishment from 1817 to 1831.
The Schooner Cove Marina with 400 berths is a destination for boaters from throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Shepherds Bay Row Boat ferry services were established as early as 1794 from Schooner Wharf ( Belmore Road, near Helene Park ) taking passengers to the Concord shore.

Schooner and |
The Geordie Schooner ( glass ) | Schooner
Schooner rigging: 1 ) Bowsprit 2 ) Jib, followed by fore staysail 3 ) ( Fore ) gaff topsail 4 ) Foresail 5 ) Main gaff topsail 6 ) Mainsail 7 ) End of boom ( sailing ) | boom
Rig of topsail schooner Shenandoah Topsail Schooner | Shenandoah without sails
File: HM Schooner Bee. jpg |
The Topsail Schooner Julia visiting the middle basin in 2006, behind her you can see the St Mary's Island, Kent | St Mary's Island housing estate.

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* Schooner Fare on their album Finnegan's Wake
* The following are on the National Register of Historic Places: Dunkirk Light, Dunkirk Schooner Site, Point Gratiot Lighthouse Complex, School No. 7, and the United States Post Office.
The Undertaker accuses Max of kidnapping Rachel, so Max and Worm run safaway with Dippy Hippie on his bus, the Prairie Schooner.
In 1905-1906, Beck was hired by the California Academy of Sciences to organize and lead a large sea-going expedition to Cocos Island and the Galápagos Islands aboard the Schooner “ Academy .” He organized scientific specialists on botany, herpetology, entomology, and malacology, as well as ornithology.
* Schooner: A type of sailing vessel characterized by the use of fore-and-aft sails on two or more masts with the forward mast being no taller than the rear masts, first used by the Dutch in the 16th or 17th century.
In 1835, he commanded the re-commissioned Peacock ( 1828 ) on her second diplomatic mission conveying diplomatist Edmund Roberts, accompanied by Lieutenant Commanding A. S. Campbell the U. S. Schooner Enterprise, both under the command of Commodore Edmund P. Kennedy, on the Commodore's way to establish the East India Squadron.
The artificial turf on Owen Field had literally become threadbare before its replacement in 1981 ; it is possible that the poor condition of the Superturf, prior to its 1994 replacement, contributed to a crash of the Sooner Schooner during a 1993 game against Colorado.
* The Schooner Inn, on Albion Street.
Eiseley eventually enrolled in the University of Nebraska, where he wrote for the newly formed journal, Prairie Schooner, and went on archeology digs for the natural history Museum.
Schooner Fare was featured on CBS News ' Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt, Nightwatch with Charlie Rose, National Public Radio's Morning Edition and Weekend Edition with Scott Simon.
The song has become a classic of the genre and many artists covered it even before Rogers ' death, including Jim Post who began performing it in the 1980s, as did Makem and Clancy, and the English a cappella trio, Artisan, who went on to popularise their harmony version of it in UK folk circles throughout the 1980s and 1990s, and Portland, Maine-based folk group Schooner Fare.
The S. S. Minnow used in the opening of the second and third season color episodes, previously named the Bluejacket, now resides at Schooner Cove Marina on the east side of Vancouver Island, in Nanoose Bay, British Columbia.

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