Afghanistan
54 ship citations (3 free) in 28 resources
Afghanistan
Book
Last of the Windjammers: Volume Two
Author
Published
Brown, Son & Ferguson, Ltd., Glasgow, 1935
Pages
206, 422
Afghanistan
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Afghanistan (1888)
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Afghanistan (4m barque; launched 1888)
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Afghanistan (Brigantine; 1844, Antigonish)
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Afghanistan (Britain; steam ship; built or delivered in 1940; 6,992 gross tons)
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Afghanistan (British): Sunk by Caesar
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Afghanistan (British; Bulk Carrier, Steel, Motor Vessel, built 1957; ON: 186870; IMO: 5003942)
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Afghanistan (British; Cargo, Steel, Screw Steamer, built 1905; ON: 122801)
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Afghanistan (cargo, built 1897, at West Hartlepool; tonnage: 2753)
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Afghanistan (cargo, built 1899, at Sunderland; tonnage: 3427)
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Afghanistan (cargoliner, built 1905, at Greenock; tonnage: 4443)
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Afghanistan (cargoliner, built 1940, at South Shields; tonnage: 6992)
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Afghanistan (crude oil tanker; built 1948; Italy; 16613 dwt; also named: Newhall Hills)
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Afghanistan (dry cargo vessel; built 1897; United Kingdom)
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Afghanistan (dry cargo vessel; built 1899)
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Afghanistan (dry cargo vessel; built 1917; Italy; 8850 dwt; also named: Lucrino, Aberdeen)
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Afghanistan (February 1897; 2,753 tons; length 306.3 feet; official no. 104956; Completed February 1897; Official No. 104956: Code Letters PNRV)
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Afghanistan (freighter; 5591 tons; launched in 1917; photographed in 1932 & 1937)
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Afghanistan (freighter; 6992 tons; launched in 1940; photographed in 1940(1967 scrapped))
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Afghanistan (Iron Sailing Vessel 4 masted Barque; Liverpool; built 1888; 2286 gross tons; official number: 93763)
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Afghanistan (of Liverpool, James Craigie, Master, 2220 tons, from the port of Hamburg to Sydney, New South Wales, 16th April 1895)
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Afghanistan (of Newcastle, J O Williams, Master, 5616/4277 tons, from the port of Barry, Cardiff to Sydney, New South Wales, 3 Jan 1922)
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Afghanistan (ore, built 1957, at Glasgow; tonnage: 11188)
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Afghanistan (product tanker; built 1972; Italy; 32531 dwt; also named: Monte Chiaro, Joseph R Smallwood, Newburn, Aguarius, Ascot, Polare; IMO: 7224409)
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Afghanistan (schooner, 1844, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, gross tonnage: 112)
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Afghanistan (Schooner; 1844, Antigonish)
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Afghanistan (Schooner; Canadian; Official Number: 9000219, built 1844, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada; 112 gross tons)
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Afghanistan (ship; Capt. Craigie; noted in directory of 1894)
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Afghanistan (ship; Capt. Craigie; noted in directory of 1896)
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Afghanistan (ship; Capt. Craigie; noted in directory of 1897)
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Afghanistan (ship; Capt. Craigie; noted in directory of 1898)
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Afghanistan (ship; Capt. Craigie; noted in directory of 1900)
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Afghanistan (ship; Capt. Craigis; noted in directory of 1899)
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Afghanistan (ship; Capt. Cruigie; noted in directory of 1895)
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Afghanistan (Steel Screw Steamer; Swansea; built 1897; 2753 gross tons; official number: 104956)
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Afghanistan (The 'Afghanistan' in an unidentified harbour; c. 1900, Photograph, PRG 1373/27/146
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Afghanistan (The 'Afghanistan' in an unidentified harbour; c. 1900, Photograph, PRG 1373/27/28
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Afghanistan (The 'Afghanistan' under sail; c. 1903, Photograph, PRG 1373/12/4
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Afghanistan (The 'Afghanistan' under sail; c. 1903, Photograph, PRG 1373/12/5
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Afghanistan (tweendecker; built 1940; Liberia; 10000 dwt; also named: Cyrenian, Samareitis; IMO: 5083588)
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Afghanistan (Wrecked, 1918-01-01; Sable Island)
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Afghanistan, 4-m bark: in Stebbins photo collection
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Afghanistan, 4-m bark: subject of magazine article
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