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Triad

89 ship citations (4 free) in 53 resources

Triad (1851; Eastport, Maine)
Book Merchant Sail
Author William Armstrong Fairburn
Published Fairburn Marine Educational Foundation, Inc., Center Lovell, Maine,
Page V: 3596
Triad
Book A Maritime History of Bath, Maine, and the Kennebec River Region
Author William Avery Baker
Published Marine Research Society, Bath, Maine,
ISBN 0937410101
Page Bhm 1828
Triad
Book History of the American Whale Fishery, From its Earliest Inception to the Year 1876
Author Alexander Starbuck
Published Argosy-Antiquarian, New York,
ISBN 1555215378
Pages 286, 304, 314, 332, 340, 362, 382, 404, 432
Triad (1939) Subscribe to view
Triad (barque, 384 tons) Subscribe to view
Triad (Brig; 235 tons; from Eastport, Passamaquoddy, Maine; directory of 1855) Subscribe to view
Triad (British warship) Subscribe to view
Triad (British Warship: Submarine) Subscribe to view
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Triad (Great Britain) Subscribe to view
Triad (Great Britain, 1939) Subscribe to view
Triad (Hull #102) Subscribe to view
Triad (schooner, 74/93 tons) Subscribe to view
Triad (Schooner; 1860, Petpeswick Harbour) Subscribe to view
Triad (Ship; 335 tons; from Sag Harbour, New York; directory of 1855) Subscribe to view
Triad (ship; Greenport, NY) Subscribe to view
Triad (United Kingdom) Subscribe to view
Triad (United Kingdom, Submarine) Subscribe to view
Triad (United State ship) Subscribe to view
Triad (warship) Subscribe to view
Triad, 1920 Subscribe to view
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Triad, barque, 307 old measurement/384 new measurement, Sunderland 1843 J Smith (Leith); Last LR 1851/2. Subscribe to view
Triad, British Armed Yacht (Commr. A. L. Ashby), in the Dardanelles Subscribe to view
Triad, British S/M: CO's complaints on lack of a stern torpedo-tube Subscribe to view
Triad, British S/M: failure of after hydroplanes Subscribe to view
Triad, British S/M: in Norwegian Campaign Subscribe to view
Triad, British S/M: operations in Mediterranean Subscribe to view
Triad, British S/M: sunk in gun and torpedo action with Italian S/M Enrico Toti 14-15 October 1940 Subscribe to view
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Triad, HMS: work off Norway Subscribe to view
Triad, schooner, 94, 68.0 x 20.4 x 9.9' [See main list for details of builders & first owners] 12/10/50 James Elisha Baynton & builders; Sold to VDL Gov't 1853, renamed Beacon, **Swan Island 1857. Subscribe to view
Triad, submarine, 1st Flotilla: sunk by Italian torpedo boat Giuseppe la Farina, Gulf of Taranto, 4/11/40 Subscribe to view