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979 ship citations (114 free) in 283 resources

Hornet
Book The U.S. Navy: An Illustrated History Illustration
Author Nathan Miller
Published American Heritage Publishing & United States Naval Institute Press, New York & Annapolis, Md.,
ISBN 0671229842, 9780671229849, 0671229850, 9780671229856
Pages 12, 19, 60, 81, 89-90, 103, 315, 318, 320-323, 328
Hornet ( 1774)
Book Ships of the World: An Historical Encyclopedia Illustration
Author Lincoln P. Paine
Published Houghton Mifflin, Boston,
ISBN 0585109486, 9780585109480, 0395715563, 9780395715567
Pages 16, 251, 570
Hornet (1774)
Book Warships of the World to 1900 Illustration
Author Lincoln P. Paine
Published Houghton Mifflin, Boston,
ISBN 0395984149, 9780395984147
Pages 5, 11, 77, 195-96
Hornet (1920) (towing vessel; built 1920, in Seattle, WA; 31 tons; also named Alfred, Hornet) Subscribe to view
Hornet (clipper ship) Subscribe to view
Hornet (II) (Tug; built 1971, in Burnaby, BC, Canada; 9 tons; naming history: Hornet (II) (1971); April Point Connector (2001c); registration numbers: 345938 (Canada)) Subscribe to view
Hornet (III) (Tug; registration numbers: (Canada)) Subscribe to view
Hornet (IV) (Tug, harbour; built 1966, in Anacortes, WA, USA; 19 tons; registration numbers: 843197 (Canada)) Subscribe to view
Hornet (offshore rig; built 1983; USA; also named: Paragon M826, Lloyd Noble, Noble Lloyd Noble; IMO: 8751722) Subscribe to view
Hornet (towing vessel; built 1966, in Seattle, WA; 26 tons; also named Omer Foss) Subscribe to view
Hornet (U.S. ship) Subscribe to view
Hornet (U.S.): Hornet and Peacock Engagement: Drawing; illust. Subscribe to view
Hornet (U.S.): Illust. Subscribe to view
Hornet -- motor tug
Book The H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest Illustration
Author Gordon R. Newell, ed.
Published Superior Publishing Company, Seattle,
Page 262
Hornet, U.S. aircraft carrier Subscribe to view