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Hobart
Book An Encyclopedia of Naval History
Author Anthony Bruce, and William Cogar
Published Checkmark Books, New York,
ISBN 0816026971, 9780816026975
Page 360
Hobart
Book Naval Warfare: An International Encyclopedia
Author Spencer C. Tucker, ed.
Published ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, CA,
ISBN 1576072193, 9781576072196, 1576077403, 9781576077405
Page 648
Hobart (18 guns), Described by Lieut. John MARSHALL in 1828 as a ship of about 700 bm, originally an English West Indiaman. Subscribe to view
Hobart (18 guns), The French REVENGE (or LA REVANCHE). Subscribe to view
Hobart (1901, Fishing Creek, Md.) Subscribe to view
Hobart (1902) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Australia) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Australia) (Naval Vessel) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Australia, 1965) (Naval Vessel) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Australia, 2017) (Naval Vessel) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Australian cruiser) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Australian DDG) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Australian Warship: Commonwealth) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Australian) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Australian): To Trincomalee Subscribe to view
Hobart (brig; Capt. Jordan; noted in directory of 1861) Subscribe to view
Hobart (British) Subscribe to view
Hobart (container feeder; built 1994; China; 33523 dwt; also named: Xin Feng Guang Zhou, Hyundai Longview, Zim Koper, Mosel, E R Hobart, MSC Hobart; IMO: 9077288) Subscribe to view
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Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Hobart (DDG-26) Subscribe to view
Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Hobart (HMAS) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Hmas) (Naval Vessel, Warship) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Hull, 1902, Steam; ON: 116076) Subscribe to view
Hobart (I 63) (Australia, Light Cruiser) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Indian; Iron, built 1876) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Leander-class Light Cruiser; Australia) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Merchant Ship) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Motor Vessel) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Naval Ship) Subscribe to view
Hobart (October 1902; 2,542 tons; length 306.1 feet; official no. 115138; Completed October 1902; Official No. 115138: Code Letters TQRK) Subscribe to view
Hobart (of Melbourne, A M Brebuer, Master, 2463 tons, from the port of Fremantle, Adelaide & Melbourne to Sydney, New South Wales, 2 January 1906) Subscribe to view
Hobart (of Melbourne, C.W. Palmer, Master, 1577 tons, from the port of Fremantle Via Devonport to Sydney, New South Wales, 4th July 1904) Subscribe to view
Hobart (of Melbourne, H.M. Brebuer, Master, 2464 tons, from the port of Fremantle, Adelaide & Melbourne, to Sydney, New South Wales 8th October 1906) Subscribe to view
Hobart (of Melbourne, R. Magrath, Master, 2463/1576 tons, from the port of Adelaide to Sydney, New South Wales, 12th May, 1903) Subscribe to view
Hobart (of Melbourne, W. Millar, Master, 1576 tons, from the port of Melbourne Via Newcastle to Sydney, New South Wales, 14th August 1909) Subscribe to view
Hobart (of Melbourne, W. Millar, Master, 1577 tons, from the port of Geraldton Via Ports to Sydney, New South Wales, 18th March, 1909) Subscribe to view
Hobart (of Melbourne, W. Millar, Master, 1577 tons, from the ports of Fremantle Melbourne to Sydney, New South Wales, 29th July 1909) Subscribe to view
Hobart (of Melbourne, William Millar, Master, 1576 tons, from the port of Western Australia Via Melbourne & Eden to Sydney, New South Wales, 25th September 1909) Subscribe to view
Hobart (of Melbourne, William Millar, Master, 1577 tons, from the port of Melbourne to Sydney, New South Wales, 3rd January 1909) Subscribe to view
Hobart (of Melbourne, William Millar, Master, 1577 tons, from the port of Melbourne, Fremantle & Eden to Sydney, New South Wales, 29th January 1909) Subscribe to view
Hobart (of Melbourne, William Wallace, Master, 1576 tons, from the Ports of Melbourne & Adelaide Via Eden to Sydney, New South Wales, 21st October, 1909) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Royal Australian Navy ship) Subscribe to view
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Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Hobart (Sloop, 1817) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Steam) [b1902], passenger/cargo Subscribe to view
Hobart (Steamship of Melbourne, William Millar, Master, 1577 tons, from the port of Melbourne, Eden, Adelaide W.A.Ports to Sydney, New South Wales, 18th June 1909) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Steamship of Melbourne, William Millar, Master, 1577 tons, from the port of W.A. Via Adelaide Melbourne to Sydney, New South Wales, 5th May 1909) Subscribe to view
Hobart (Steel Screw Steamer; Melbourne; built 1902; 2463 gross tons; official number: 115138) Subscribe to view
Hobart (towing vessel; built 1925, in New York, NY; 199 tons; also named Hobart) Subscribe to view
Hobart (United Kingdom) Subscribe to view
Hobart (United State ship) Subscribe to view
Hobart (West Hartlepool, 1902, Steam; ON: 115138) Subscribe to view
Hobart (whale catcher; built 1908; Norway; also named: Haavard, Erling, Sørkap, Kveldulv; IMO: 5139325) Subscribe to view
Hobart (wrecked 2002) Subscribe to view
Hobart, at Guadalcanal Subscribe to view
Hobart, Australian destroyer (D63) Subscribe to view
Hobart, Bk. (204)
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 469
Hobart, H.M. sloop Subscribe to view
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Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Hobart, HMAS Subscribe to view
Hobart, HMAS (cruiser) Subscribe to view
Hobart, HMAS (I) (Modified Leander Class Light Cruiser; 1936) Subscribe to view
Hobart, HMAS (III) (Hobart Class) Subscribe to view
Hobart, HMAS (Steam) [b1965], guided missile destroyer Subscribe to view
Hobart, HMAS, at Coral Sea Subscribe to view
Hobart, HMAS, light cruiser Subscribe to view
Hobart, HMAS, rejoins Squadron Subscribe to view
Hobart, HMAS, torpedoed Subscribe to view
Hobart, HMAS: in Tokyo Bay Subscribe to view
Hobart, in Bangka Strait Subscribe to view
Hobart, ship
Journal American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass.,
ISSN 0003-0155
Pages XXVIII, 124
Hobart, Sp. (306)
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
Pages 444, 447
Hobart, Steamship Subscribe to view
Hobart, Steamship: becomes Barambah Subscribe to view
Hobart, Steamship: captured off Port Phillip Heads Subscribe to view