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Andalusia

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Andalusia (1848; Baltimore)
Book Merchant Sail
Author William Armstrong Fairburn
Published Fairburn Marine Educational Foundation, Inc., Center Lovell, Maine,
Pages III: 1672; IV: 2176; V: 2747, 2749, 3073; VI: 3635, 3748, 3753, 3754, 3911
Andalusia
Book Greyhounds of the Sea: The Story of the American Clipper Ship
Author Carl C. Cutler
Published United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md.,
ISBN 087021232X, 9780870212321
Pages 391, 469, 477, 478, 482, 491
Andalusia
Book Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author Carl C. Cutler
Published United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md.,
ISBN 0870215310
Page 408
Andalusia (British brig, War of 1812; Shannon)
Book Merchant Sail
Author William Armstrong Fairburn
Published Fairburn Marine Educational Foundation, Inc., Center Lovell, Maine,
Page II: 853
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Andalusia (1683) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (1789)
Book The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: A Database on CD-ROM
Author David Eltis, Stephen D. Behrendt, David Richardson, and Herbert S. Klein, eds.
Published Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England,
ISBN 0521629101, 9780521629102
Page see CD-ROM
Andalusia (1916) (Freighter) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (31) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (brig; Capt. J. McMillen; noted in directory of 1878) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (Capts: Campbell, P; and Eagles, Thomas; Ship, Built in London, England, 1777; 230 tons; Voyage: 4/4/1789 to 6/1/1790) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (Cargo, Iron, Screw Steamer, built 1863; ON: 47828) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (clipper ship) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (container feeder; built 2001; Indonesia; 30703 dwt; also named: Oriental Diamond, Puma Max, Centurion, Safmarine Mono, Marfret Provence, As Andalusia, Akki Rickmers, Spirit of Piraeus; IMO: 9204984) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (dry cargo vessel; built 1878; United Kingdom; also named: Salisbury) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (dry cargo vessel; built 1968; 4408 dwt; IMO: 6913699) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (emigrant, built 1896, at Newcastle; tonnage: 5471) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (I) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (II) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (II) (Freighter, (North Sands-type); built 1942, in North Vancouver, BC, Canada; 7132 tons; naming history: Fort Rouge (1942); Mount Robson Park (I) (1942); Fort Miami (II) (1944); Midhurst (1950); Andalusia (II) (1957); and more Subscribe to view
Andalusia (II) (Freighter; built 1918, in San Francisco, CA, USA; 16100 tons; naming history: Volunteer (U.S.S.) (1918); Volunteer (1919); Andalusia (II) (1948); registration numbers: ID.3242 (US Navy); (US); (Panama Register)) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (Italian) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (lpg carrier; built 1968; Italy; 2256 dwt; also named: Valle De Ibaizabal; IMO: 6906024) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (merchant) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (multi-purpose; built 1972; China; 16299 dwt; also named: Nei Jiang, Elisabeth Schulte; IMO: 7208405) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (or Ann Delicia; whaler; J. Fitch, master) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (PC 1173) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (PC-1173) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (Recreational; Boston, MA; built 1968; 11 gross tons; call sign WY3771) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (Recreational; Stamford, CT; built 2011; 21 gross tons) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (Recreational; Winthrop, MA; 11 gross tons; call sign WDA9762) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (sailed from Hamburg, Germany, on 1907-04-17, to New York, NY, USA, arriving 1907-05-05) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (sailed from Hamburg, Germany, on 1907-06, to Boston, MA, USA, arriving 1907-07-07) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (sailed from Hamburg, Germany, on 1907-06-20, to New York, NY, USA, arriving 1907-07-05) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (schooner; Capt. Bursley; noted in directory of 1866) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (see as Buzi & Rufidji) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (ship) Subscribe to view
Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Andalusia (Ship; 771 tons; from Baltimore, Maryland; directory of 1855) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (ship; Capt. Fulton; noted in directory of 1859) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (single screw or propeller; 1864-67; called Commodore, Luka USS, Andalusia) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (Steamship, 1896; Hamburg America Line) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (Sweden, Steam Freighter) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (Swedish) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (Swedish, 1357 tons; sunk by U-boats) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (tweendecker; built 1907; Italy; 7200 dwt; also named: Ardanmhor, Australplain) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (tweendecker; built 1942; Liberia; 10750 dwt; also named: Sevilla, Fort Rouge, Fort Miami, Midhurst; IMO: 5338488) Subscribe to view
Andalusia (White, captain) Subscribe to view
Andalusia, SS
Book Disaster Log of Ships Illustration
Author Jim Gibbs
Published Superior Publishing Co., Seattle,
ISBN 0517169827
Page 100