Calpé
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books and 1
journal.
The complete database contains
10 citations from 10 resources,
including 5
books, 2
journals, and 3
online resources, with 2
illustrations.
Calpé (1826; Dover, England; Dutch-owned steamer; Curacao)
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Referenced in:
Merchant Sail
- Page: II: 1316
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Calpe
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Referenced in:
Ships of the World: An Historical Encyclopedia
- Page: 127
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Calpe
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Calpe (1941, escort destroyer)
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Calpe (British warship)
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Calpe (L71) (image #1)
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Calpe (Passenger Cargo Vessel, 1852)
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Calpe (Pierce, captain)
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Calpe, (Bibby's)
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Referenced in:
Blue Funnel: A History of the Alfred Holt and Company of Liverpool, from 1865 to 1914
- Page: 21
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Calpe, steamship (1825)
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Referenced in:
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
- Pages: IX, 257
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