Bathurst
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13 citations from 9 resources,
including 4
books, 1
journal, and 4
online resources, with 5
illustrations.
online resource.
The complete database contains
13 citations from 9 resources,
including 4
books, 1
journal, and 4
online resources, with 5
illustrations.
Bathurst
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Bathurst (1821-1858)
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Bathurst (Barque; 1841, Bathurst)
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Bathurst (Brig, 1858)
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Bathurst (Cargo Vessel, 1919)
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Bathurst (ex-Buchardo, Jorge, Thorne) (image #1)
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Bathurst (image #1)
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Bathurst (image #2)
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Bathurst (Schooner; 1838, Petit Rocher Gloucester)
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Bathurst (Ship)
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Bathurst, HMAS (ACPB 85; Armidale Class; 2006)
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Bathurst, HMAS (I) (Australian Minesweeper (Bathurst Class); 1940)
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