Mae
32 ship citations (4 free) in 22 resources
Mae (1798)
Book
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: A Database on CD-ROM
Author
Published
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, 1999
ISBN
0521629101, 9780521629102
Page
see CD-ROM
Mae (America; steam ship; built or delivered in 1918; 5,607 gross tons)
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Mae (American, 5607 tons; sunk by U-boats)
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Mae (Capt: Brownell, Paul; Ship)
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Mae (collier; built 1945; USA; 11047 dwt)
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Mae (Commercial Fishing Vessel; Bodega Bay, CA; built 1941; 16 gross tons; call sign WA6664)
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Mae (Freighter; built 1918, in Seattle, WA, USA; 5607 tons; naming history: West Eladara (1918); Mae (1936); registration numbers: 217282 (US))
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Mae (I) (Tug; built 1909, in Mrashfield, OR, USA; 12 tons; registration numbers: 206745 (US))
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Mae (II) (Passenger Vessel; built 1929, in Oakland, CA, USA; 15 tons; registration numbers: 229056 (US))
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Mae (Propeller; built Toledo, OH, 1899; ON 92953)
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Mae (Recreational; Dothan, AL; built 2006; 84 gross tons)
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Mae (Recreational; East Patchogue, NY; built 2000; 6 gross tons)
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Mae (Recreational; New York, NY; built 2004; 17 gross tons)
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Mae (Recreational; St Petersburg, FL; 9 gross tons)
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Mae (Recreational; Stuart, FL; 16 gross tons)
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Mae (Schooner; 1902, Miscou)
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Mae (Scw L, 1903)
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Mae (singledecker; built 1971; Panama; 1013 dwt; also named: Fendyke, Clafen, Paquita, Vasa Sound, Vauban, Victoria I; IMO: 7110579)
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Mae (steamer; Capt. J. S. Hutchinson; noted in directory of 1900)
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Mae (tweendecker; built 1918; USA; 8800 dwt; also named: West Eldara)
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Mae (United States of America (USA), Steam Freighter)
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Mae (Yarmouth, NS, 1946, Motor; ON: 177526)
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Mae -- gas boat
Book
The H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest
Illustration
Author
Published
Superior Publishing Company, Seattle, 1966
Page
162
Mae, Steamship
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