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Tottenham
46 ship citations (3 free) in 32 resources
Tottenham (1801; British East Indiaman)
Book
Merchant Sail
Author
Published
Fairburn Marine Educational Foundation, Inc., Center Lovell, Maine, 1945-1955
Pages
IV: 2516, 2545
Tottenham
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Tottenham (1818)
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Tottenham (3)
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Tottenham (Barque; Canadian; Official Number: 9030725, built 1825; 309 gross tons)
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Tottenham (Barque; Official Number: 91000941)
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Tottenham (British freighter)
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Tottenham (British s.s.)
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Tottenham (British ship)
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Tottenham (Built 1896, Register closed 1899; ON: 108190)
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Tottenham (cargo, built 1940, at Dundee; tonnage: 4762)
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Tottenham (convict transport)
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Tottenham (dry cargo vessel; built 1906; Germany; 6097 dwt; also named: Everonika, Don Cesar, Apsley)
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Tottenham (dry cargo vessel; built 1940; United Kingdom; 9200 dwt)
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Tottenham (freighter)
Book
Shipwrecks: An Encyclopedia of the World's Worst Disasters at Sea
Author
Published
Checkmark Books, New York, 1996
ISBN
0816031630, 9780816031634
Page
234
Tottenham (London, 1906, Steam; ON: 120686)
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Tottenham (London, 1906, Steam; ON: 123655)
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Tottenham (London, 1940, Steam; ON: 167541)
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Tottenham (of London, C.E. Cox, Master, 4494 / 2943 tons, from the port of New York Via Melbourne to Sydney, New South Wales, 1st June, 1909)
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Tottenham (sailed 1818, for New South Wales, Australia; Master Dugald McDougall)
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Tottenham (ship/transport, 564 tons)
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Tottenham (Sotheby, captain)
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Tottenham (Southerby, captain)
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Tottenham (square sterned bark, 1825, Quebec, gross tonnage: 309)
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Tottenham (SS)
Journal
Sea Chest: The Journal of the Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society (1987-1998; Vols. 20-29)
Published
Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society, Seattle, 1967
Pages
28: 15, 92
Tottenham (steamer; Capt. R. B. Gwatkin; noted in directory of 1898)
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Tottenham (steamer; Capt. R. B. Gwatkin; noted in directory of 1899)
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Tottenham (steamship): sunk by Atlantis
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Tottenham, H.C. Ship, agreement for building (East Indiamen)
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Tottenham, SS
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