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    Thomas W. Lawson was a seven-masted, steel-hulled schooner built for the Pacific trade, but used primarily to haul coal and oil along the East Coast of...
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  • Canadian federal election Thomas W. Lawson (ship), a 1902 seven-masted steel-hulled schooner named after Thomas W. Lawson This disambiguation page lists...
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  • airliner Lawson L-4, a 1920 biplane airliner designed for long-distance flights HMS Lawson, an American-built British Royal Navy frigate 1943–1946 Thomas W. Lawson...
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    Thomas William Lawson (February 26, 1857 – February 7, 1925) was an American businessman and writer. A highly controversial Boston stock promoter, he...
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    an original pen and wash sketch. On the reverse is a full account of the ship’s circumstances, ownership and losses. "Warship scuttled in Cornish bay"....
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    A tanker (or tank ship or tankship) is a ship designed to transport or store liquids or gases in bulk. Major types of tankship include the oil tanker...
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    R. C. Rickmers (1906) (category 1906 ships)
    company's Rickmers Line. She was the largest sailing ship in the world from 1907 (sinking of Thomas W. Lawson) to 1911 (launching of France II)[failed verification]...
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    at sea. On the same day, more than 100 miles (160 km) to the north, Lawson Thomas died on Hendricks' boat. By this time the provisions on Pollard's and...
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  • Messrs. Thomas Leyland, Thomas Molyneux, and Robert Bullin acquired Enterprize and outfitted her as a slave ship. They also engaged Caesar Lawson to be...
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    Puritan (yacht) (category Individual ship or boat stubs)
    success story. Mystic, Conn., Mystic Seaport Museum. Lawson, Thomas W. (1902). "Chapter VII". The Lawson History of the America's Cup. Winfield M. Thompson...
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    Captain Thomas Lawson Thomas Lavander, Tradesman Henry Ley, Gentleman Michaell Lowicke, Gentleman Isaac Madison, Captain Thomas Mallard, Labourer Thomas Maxes...
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  • became separated from the other two. By 20 January 1821 a crew member, Lawson Thomas, died just as the boats of Pollard and Hendricks had come to the end...
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    Press. ISBN 978-1928874201. Lawson, Edward W. (1946). The Discovery of Florida and Its Discoverer Juan Ponce de Leon. Lawson. ISBN 978-1-258-92984-8. Marley...
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    2012.[permanent dead link] Lawson (1895) p. 62 Lawson (1895) p.11 Lawson (1895)p.15 Lawson (1895) p. 34 Lawson (1895) p.20 Lawson (1895) p.21 "UK property...
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    Rupert W. Hornabrook (1871–1951), anaesthetist Sir Harry Sutherland Wightman Lawson (1875–1952), politician and lawyer Sir James MacBain (1828–1892), businessman...
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  • MV Walmer Castle (1936) (category Ship infoboxes without an image)
    The Chief Officer, Alfred Lawson, was wounded and stunned but recovered and took command and gave the order to abandon ship. He organised a search for...
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    Schooner (category Merchant sailing ship types)
    schooners had been built in Bath, Maine and in towns on Penobscot Bay. The Thomas W. Lawson was the only seven-masted schooner built. The rig is rarely found on...
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    29. Tillman 1973, p. 25. Doll 1967, p. 32. Tillman and Lawson 2001, p. 56. Tillman and Lawson 2001, p. 57. Tillman 2000, p. 96. Air International March...
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    White Ladye (category Ships built in Scotland)
    was complete and his death in 1897. It was then sold at auction to John Lawson Johnston the 'inventor' of the meat extract Bovril and remained in his ownership...
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