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  1. Queen Margaret. A four-masted steel barque built in 1893 by A. MacMillan & Son, Dumbarton. Dimensions 83,82×12,85×7,31 meters [275'0"×42'2"×24'0"] and tonnage 2144 GRT and 1999 NRT. Rigged with skysails and royal sails over double top and single topgallant sails. Launched at the shipyard of A. MacMillan & Son, Dumbarton, for J. Black & Co ...

  2. The four masted steel barque 'Queen Margaret', 2144 tons, under sail [steel 4 mast barque, 2144 tons, ON102601, 275.0 x 42.2. x 24.0. Built 1893 (6) A McMillan Ltd., Dumbarton. Owners: Queen Margaret Ship Co., (J Black and Co.) registered Glasgow. Wrecked May 5, 1913 off the Lizard, Cornwall nearing the completion of her voyage from Sydney].

  3. Four-masted barque QUEEN MARGARET under full sail at sea. HistorySamuel (Sam) John Hood (1872-1953) was born at Glenelg, Adelaide in 1872. His father, John Hood, was a photographer who worked for Duryea's Adelaide Photographic Company. In 1883 John moved with his family to Sydney, and in 1884 Sam followed his lead and began work for another ...

  4. Margaret I ( Danish: Margrete Valdemarsdatter; March 1353 – 28 October 1412) was Queen regnant of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden (which included Finland) from the late 1380s until her death, and the founder of the Kalmar Union that joined the Scandinavian kingdoms together for over a century. [3] [4] [5] She had been queen consort of Norway from ...

  5. Margaret. (1791 ship) Margaret was an American ship built at Boston and launched in the fall of 1791. It was built for use in the maritime fur trade and was owned by Thomas Handasyd Perkins, Russell Sturgis, James and Thomas Lamb, and James Magee. It was armed with eight cannon and six to eight swivel guns.

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  7. Download Image of StateLibQld 1 172935 Queen Margaret (ship). Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Queen Margaret (ship) Built 1893.. Dated: 1893. Topics: australia, black and white photographs of queensland, queen margaret ship 1893, ships in queensland, state library of queensland, ship

  8. May 24, 2018 · The second ship of the Navy, the Margaret, named after King James’ queen, Margaret Tudor, was about the size of the Mary Rose. Both ships are thought to have sailed into the docks before setting off to the Battle of Flodden in 1513, which is considered the largest battle fought between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland.

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