Albatross (1920 schooner) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Albatross , originally named Albatros , later Alk , was a sailing ship built as a schooner at the state shipyard in Amsterdam, Netherlands, in 1920, to serve as a pilot boat in the Nort...
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Albatross (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The albatrosses are a family of large winged seabirds. Albatross or Albatros may also refer to: • The Albatross, the propeller-sustained airship in Jules Verne's novel Robur the Conqueror • Ae...
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The Albatross was also the first U.S. government ship to be furnished with electric lighting, which allowed sorting of specimens and related collection work at night. ... Over the course of her career, the Albatross collected more marine specimens than any other ship. Most of the material collected was deposited at...
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AUTHOR COMMENTS: Back in 1960 I answered an ad in Yachting Magazine, placed by The Ocean Academy Ltd. owned and operated by Christopher B. Sheldon, Ph.D., and N. Alice Sheldon, MD. They wanted a teacher of English for a nine-month voyage on the school ship Albatross, a square-rigged brig to be crewed by teen-aged students.
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The NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV conducts fishery and living marine resource research in support of NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Northeast Fisheries Science Center's (NEFSC), Woods Hole Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
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The point of contact for information concerning the ALBATROSS IV schedule is LCDR Kieth Roberts. He can be reached by any of the following methods: ... The ALBATROSS IV schedule is located on a restricted site. Only authorized users can access this site ... NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV Banner...
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Although declared a total constructive loss, the lower hull was used to create a new ship, also called Sally Albatross, reappearing in 1992. In 1994, she grounded whilst on a cruise, suffering major damage. After repairs, she was chartered to Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) as the Leeward.
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News and Entertainment; Barbara Berjer - Actress on soap operas from 1959 until 1987, most notably on Another World (as Bridget Connell) from 1985-1997 ... - Songwriter best known for penning “Walkin’ After Midnight”, ... - Chicago-area jazz pianist who was named one of the up-and-coming jazz players in the city this year,
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The movie The White Squall is based on the sinking in 1960 in the Caribbean Sea of the Albatross, a 92-foot schooner with 13 high-school boys, who were on a Caribbean sail-and-study cruise, and a crew of three.
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A Cuban war boat fires upon and then boards the Albatross and their soldiers hold machine guns on the students. Their captain wants to make trouble and wants to take Gil who can't find his ... The Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban missile crisis, both of which are related to the Cuban ship stopping the Albatross.
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