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Journal articles on the topic "Sussex (Ship)"

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Dhoop, Thomas, Catriona Cooper, and Penny Copeland. "Recording and Analysis of Ship Graffiti in St Thomas’ Church and Blackfriars Barn Undercroft in Winchelsea, East Sussex, UK." International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 45, no. 2 (2016): 296–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1095-9270.12179.

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Beattie‐Edwards, Mark. "The Norman's Bay Shipwreck, East Sussex, UK: a possible 17th‐century Dutch ship from the Battle of Beachy Head." International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 47, no. 1 (2018): 159–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1095-9270.12241.

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Friend, Jayne. "In Mutual Recognition of the Value of Seapower: Anglo-American Unity and the Destroyers Transferred Under the Destroyers-for-Bases Deal." Britain and the World 16, no. 2 (2023): 145–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/brw.2023.0406.

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When the town of Lewes in Sussex commissioned a plaque to commemorate an ex-American destroyer adopted as a part of their Warship Week in the Autumn of 1942, an Admiralty representative stated that the ship symbolised the ‘imperishable’ and ‘unbreakable’ links existent between Britain and America. 1 The local newspaper also reported, ‘The people living in the country did not fully appreciate all that was meant by the term ‘sea power’ and that ‘they existed today through the work of ships like HMS Lewes.’ 2 This article examines the symbolic role of the fifty destroyers transferred under the 19
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Hogarth, D. D., and J. C. Roddick. "Discovery of Martin Frobisher's Baffin Island "ore" in Ireland." Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 26, no. 5 (1989): 1053–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e89-086.

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Five cobbles of metamorphosed ultramafic rock from the shores of southern Ireland are believed to have been derived from the ship Emanuel of Bridgwater in 1578. The Emanuel, one of Martin Frobisher's fleet, had loaded what was thought to be gold ore from three localities in southeast Baffin Island and, on the return journey, was wrecked and then beached on the western side of Smerwick Harbour, close to where the cobbles were found. One type of cobble, with brown hornblende, forsterite, and ilmenite, is similar to rock collected from Countess of Sussex mine, Baffin Island, which accounted for 2
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Lien, Nguyen Phuong. "How Does Governance Modify the Relationship between Public Finance and Economic Growth: A Global Analysis." VNU Journal of Science: Economics and Business 34, no. 5E (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.25073/2588-1108/vnueab.4165.

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Aiming to investigate the role of governance in modifying the relationship between public finance and economic growth, this study applied a seemingly unrelated regression model for the panel data of 38 developed and 44 developing countries from 1996 to 2016. It is easy to see that this research measures public finance by two parts of the subcomponents: total tax revenue and general government expenditure. We also call governance the “control of corruption indicator”. The finding indicates that governance always positively affects the economy. However, when it interacts with public finance, thi
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Highmore, Ben. "Listlessness in the Archive." M/C Journal 15, no. 5 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.546.

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1. Make a list of things to do2. Copy list of things left undone from previous list3. Add items to list of new things needing to be done4. Add some of the things already done from previous list and immediately cross off so as to put off the feeling of an interminable list of never accomplishable tasks5. Finish writing list and sit back feeling an overwhelming sense of listlessnessIt started so well. Get up: make list: get on. But lists can breed listlessness. It can’t always be helped. The word “list” referring to a sequence of items comes from the Italian and French words for “strip”—as in a
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Books on the topic "Sussex (Ship)"

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Sheila, Haines, ed. No trifling matter: Being an account of a voyage by emigrants from Sussex and Hampshire to Upper Canada on board the "British Tar" in 1834. Centre for Continuing Education, the University of Sussex, 1990.

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Brydone, James Marr. Narrative of a voyage with a party of emigrants, sent out from Sussex, in 1834, by the Petworth Emigration Committee to Montreal, thence up the river Ottawa and through the Rideau canal to Toronto, Upper Canada, and afterwards to Hamilton; also of the journey from Hamilton to the township of Blandford, where the families were settled; and of a journey through a large portion of the London and Gore districts, with a map ... to which is added a comparison of the route to Upper Canada by Quebec, with that by New York; and observations on the proper mode of fitting out emigrant ships. Kelvinprint Ltd., 1987.

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Brydone, James Marr. Narrative of a voyage with a party of emigrants, sent out from Sussex in 1834, by the Petworth Emigration Committee, to Montreal, thence up the river Ottawa and through the Rideau Canal to Toronto, Upper Canada, and afterwards to Hamilton: Also of the journey from Hamilton to the township of Blandford where the families were settled : and of a journey through a large portion of the London and Gore districts, with a map shewing the route : a description of the state of the country generally, and the nature of the soil : to which is added a comparison of the route to Upper Canada by Quebec, with that by New York : and observations on the proper mode of fitting out emigrants ships. John Phillips, 1987.

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Hyland, William. The Ship-Wreck. a Dramatick Piece. by William Hyland, Farmer in Sussex. Gale Ecco, Print Editions, 2018.

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Publishers, Museum. Notebook: A Shipyard, Shoreham, Sussex, 1926 by Philip Wilson Steer , Boat, Oil Painting, Cloud, Sea, Harbour, Marine Art, Ship, Nautical, Maritime. Independently Published, 2020.

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Lists of Crew Members on Ships Trading from Newhaven, Sussex Between 1864 & 1889. Pbn Publications, 1990.

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Anonyma. Emigration [microform]: Letters from Sussex Emigrants, Who Sailed from Portsmouth, in April, 1832, on Board the Ships Lord Melville and Eveline, for Upper Canada. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Book chapters on the topic "Sussex (Ship)"

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Smollett, Tobias. "Chapter LXV." In The Adventures of Roderick Random. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199552344.003.0065.

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I set out for Sussex—consult Mrs. Sagely—atchieve an interview with Narcissa—return to the ship—we get clear of the Channel—I learn our destination—we are chaced by a large ship—the company are dismayed, and encouraged by the captain’s speech—our pursuer happens to be an English man of...
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Cressy, David. "Shipwreck Tales from Sea and Shore." In Shipwrecks and the Bounty of the Sea. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192863393.003.0008.

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Abstract Buried in local archives, state papers, and the barely catalogued records of the High Court of Admiralty, the correspondence of officials and the depositions of witnesses describe the removal of ‘findalls and things saved’ from English beaches. Vivid first-person testimonies combine the nautical perspective of mariners with the viewpoints and voices of salvors and scavengers. They show how shipwrecks happened, and how shore-dwellers took advantage of them. Wreck recovery emerges here as a social process, embedded in the structures and cultures of the community, animated by relationshi
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Honan, Park. "A Servant of the Lord Chamberlain." In Shakespeare A Life. Oxford University PressOxford, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198117926.003.0011.

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Abstract in the bleak, cold spring of1594, plague abated in southern England and players returned under grey skies to London. Few people could remember such an odd, dismal spring. The past two years had punished the acting troupes; none had thrived on the road and plague had brought total chaos to the entertainment world. Pembroke’s men had broken up and had sold their playbooks, which thus came into print like debris from a sinking ship. Keen to advertise themselves, it seems, and stay afloat, other troupes released plays for publication. Hertford’s small troupe faltered, and after losing the
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