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  • Barque
  • Type of sailing vessel

    A barque or bark is a type of sailing vessel with three or more masts of which the fore mast, mainmast, and any additional masts are rigged square, and

    Barque

    Barque

    Barque

  • Solar barque
  • Vessel of Ra in ancient Egyptian mythology

    Solar barques were the vessels used by the sun god Ra in ancient Egyptian mythology. During the day, Ra was said to use a vessel called the Mandjet (Ancient

    Solar barque

    Solar barque

    Solar_barque

  • The Barque of Dante
  • Painting by Eugène Delacroix

    The Barque of Dante (French: La Barque de Dante), also Dante and Virgil in Hell (Dante et Virgile aux enfers), is the first major painting by the French

    The Barque of Dante

    The Barque of Dante

    The_Barque_of_Dante

  • USCGC Eagle (WIX-327)
  • Barque used as a sail training ship for the US Coast Guard Academy

    Eagle (WIX-327), formerly Horst Wessel and also known as Barque Eagle, is a 295-foot (90 m) barque used as a training cutter for future officers of the United

    USCGC Eagle (WIX-327)

    USCGC Eagle (WIX-327)

    USCGC_Eagle_(WIX-327)

  • Barque Canada Reef
  • Island

    Barque Canada Reef (Filipino: Bahura ng Mascardo); Malay: Terumbu Perahu; Thuyền Chài Reef (Vietnamese: Bãi Thuyền Chài); Mandarin Chinese: 柏礁; pinyin:

    Barque Canada Reef

    Barque Canada Reef

    Barque_Canada_Reef

  • Barry Moussa Barqué
  • Togolese politician (born 1942)

    Barry Moussa Barqué (born 17 November 1942) is a Togolese politician who served in the government of Togo under President Gnassingbé Eyadéma for most of

    Barry Moussa Barqué

    Barry Moussa Barqué

    Barry_Moussa_Barqué

  • Europa (barque)
  • Steel-hulled barque

    Europa is a steel-hulled barque registered in the Netherlands. Originally she was a German lightship, named Senator Brockes and built in 1911 at the H

    Europa (barque)

    Europa (barque)

    Europa_(barque)

  • Barquentine
  • Sailing rig

    A barquentine or schooner barque (alternatively "barkentine" or "schooner bark") is a sailing vessel with three or more masts; with a square rigged foremast

    Barquentine

    Barquentine

    Barquentine

  • Jackass-barque
  • Type of sailing ship

    A jackass-barque, sometimes spelled jackass bark, is a sailing ship with three (or more) masts, of which the foremast is square-rigged and the main is

    Jackass-barque

    Jackass-barque

    Jackass-barque

  • The Barque of Dante (Manet)
  • Painting by Edouard Manet

    The Barque of Dante is an oil on canvas painting by Édouard Manet, after The Barque of Dante by Eugène Delacroix, executed between 1854 and 1858. It is

    The Barque of Dante (Manet)

    The Barque of Dante (Manet)

    The_Barque_of_Dante_(Manet)

  • Mendi (barque)
  • Mendi was a barque. Like most ships serving Liberia, it was black-owned, in this case by J. D. Johnson, Turpin, and Dunbar. Available documentation shows

    Mendi (barque)

    Mendi_(barque)

  • Miroirs
  • Piano suite by Maurice Ravel

    recording of Miroirs I. Noctuelles (4:19) II. Oiseaux tristes (3:34) III. Une barque sur l'océan (6:43) IV. Alborada del gracioso (5:57) V. La vallée des cloches

    Miroirs

    Miroirs

    Miroirs

  • Set (deity)
  • Egyptian god of the desert, storms, violence, and foreigners

    given as Sēth (Σήθ). Set had a positive role where he accompanied Ra on his barque to repel Apep (Apophis), the serpent of Chaos. Set had a vital role as a

    Set (deity)

    Set (deity)

    Set_(deity)

  • Barque of Saint Peter
  • The Barque of Saint Peter symbolises the Catholic Church as a barque. Saint Peter, the first pope, was a fisherman who became one of the twelve Apostles

    Barque of Saint Peter

    Barque of Saint Peter

    Barque_of_Saint_Peter

  • Ra
  • Ancient Egyptian solar deity

    his falcon-headed form on the Mandjet Barque through the hours of the day, and then switch to the Mesektet Barque in his ram-headed form to descend into

    Ra

    Ra

    Ra

  • Hamburg (barque)
  • Canadian sailing barque

    Hamburg was a three masted barque built in 1886 at Hantsport, Nova Scotia. She was the largest three masted barque ever built in Canada . Hamburg was

    Hamburg (barque)

    Hamburg_(barque)

  • La Barque Creek
  • Stream in Jefferson County, Missouri, U.S.

    La Barque Creek is a stream in Jefferson County in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is a tributary of the Meramec River. La Barque is a name derived from

    La Barque Creek

    La_Barque_Creek

  • Seduction of the Minotaur
  • 1958 novel by Anaïs Nin

    insight. An earlier version was published in 1958 with the title Solar Barque, after a ship found in an Egyptian pyramid. McEvilly, Wayne (2017-05-11)

    Seduction of the Minotaur

    Seduction_of_the_Minotaur

  • Otago (barque)
  • 1869 three-masted iron merchant ship

    There are other ships named Otago that may be confused with this small barque, notably the larger 1,048 GRT full-rigged clipper Otago, also built in 1869

    Otago (barque)

    Otago (barque)

    Otago_(barque)

  • James Craig (barque)
  • 1874 iron-hulled barque

    iron-hulled barque restored and sailed by the Sydney Heritage Fleet, Sydney, Australia. She is one of only four pre-20th century barques in the world

    James Craig (barque)

    James Craig (barque)

    James_Craig_(barque)

  • Inferno (Dante)
  • First part of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy

    The Barque of Dante by Eugène Delacroix

    Inferno (Dante)

    Inferno (Dante)

    Inferno_(Dante)

  • Mona Lisa
  • Painting by Leonardo da Vinci

    Pius VII; Portrait of Charles-Pierre Pécoul; Self-Portrait Delacroix: The Barque of Dante; The Bride of Abydos; The Death of Sardanapalus; Entry of the Crusaders

    Mona Lisa

    Mona Lisa

    Mona_Lisa

  • Tall ship
  • Large, traditionally rigged sailing vessel

    modern tall ship rigs include topsail schooners, brigantines, brigs and barques. "Tall ship" can also be defined more specifically by an organization,

    Tall ship

    Tall ship

    Tall_ship

  • Artemis (barque)
  • Sailing ship built in 1926

    Artemis is a three-masted barque active as a sailing charter ship sailing mostly in the Baltic Sea and northern Europe. The ship was built in 1926 by the

    Artemis (barque)

    Artemis (barque)

    Artemis_(barque)

  • Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut
  • Ancient Egyptian temple

    temple's twin functions: Its central east-west axis served to receive the barque of Amun-Re at the climax of the festival, while its north-south axis represented

    Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut

    Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut

    Mortuary_temple_of_Hatshepsut

  • Sun
  • Star at the centre of the Solar System

    The Egyptians portrayed Ra as being carried across the sky in a solar barque, accompanied by lesser gods. To the Greeks, he was Helios, carried by a

    Sun

    Sun

    Sun

  • Barque sortant du port
  • 1895 film by Louis Lumière

    Barque sortant du port (also known as Boat Leaving the Port) is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent film directed and produced by Louis Lumière

    Barque sortant du port

    Barque_sortant_du_port

  • Simón Bolívar (barque)
  • Venezuelan Navy training vessel

    shipyard of Astilleros Celaya in Bilbao, Spain. She is one of four similar barques built as sail training vessels for Latin American navies; her half-sisters

    Simón Bolívar (barque)

    Simón Bolívar (barque)

    Simón_Bolívar_(barque)

  • Khepri
  • Ancient Egyptian god

    scarab. In hour twelve of the Amduat, a newly reborn Khepri helms the solar barque that pushes the sun, moving the morning sun across the early day sky. This

    Khepri

    Khepri

    Khepri

  • Sea Cloud II
  • Sea Cloud Cruises barque

    Sea Cloud II is a large barque built as a cruise ship, and operated by Sea Cloud Cruises of Hamburg, Germany. Due to the success of the operator's first

    Sea Cloud II

    Sea Cloud II

    Sea_Cloud_II

  • Ponape (barque)
  • Ponape was a four-masted steel–hulled barque which was built in 1903 in Italy as Regina Elena for an Italian owner. In 1911 she was sold to Germany and

    Ponape (barque)

    Ponape (barque)

    Ponape_(barque)

  • Picton Castle (ship)
  • Sail training vessel

    crew contributed to the death. Picton Castle is rigged as a three-masted barque, is 179 feet (55 m) long, with a riveted steel hull, clear oiled pine decks

    Picton Castle (ship)

    Picton Castle (ship)

    Picton_Castle_(ship)

  • Viking (barque)
  • 1906 four-masted barque

    Viking, (Barken Viking in Swedish ("the barque Viking")), is a four-masted steel barque, built in 1906 by Burmeister & Wain in Copenhagen, Denmark. She

    Viking (barque)

    Viking (barque)

    Viking_(barque)

  • Gustaf Erikson
  • Finnish ship owner

    the world. In March 1935, he purchased Moshulu, "one of the finest steel barques afloat", for only $12,000. By the late 1930s, the South Australian grain

    Gustaf Erikson

    Gustaf Erikson

    Gustaf_Erikson

  • Eugène Delacroix
  • French painter (1798–1863)

    profound, and stimulated Delacroix to produce his first major painting, The Barque of Dante, which was accepted by the Paris Salon of 1822. The work caused

    Eugène Delacroix

    Eugène Delacroix

    Eugène_Delacroix

  • Keston Sutherland
  • British poet (born 1976)

    Andrea Brady), Barque Press, 1995 Have Wishly, Barque Press, 1995 Prag, Barque Press, 1996 Vac Stucco, Barque Press, 1996 Lidia, Barque Press, 1996 So

    Keston Sutherland

    Keston_Sutherland

  • Polly Woodside
  • Museum ship in Melbourne, Australia

    Polly Woodside is a Belfast-built, three-masted, iron-hulled barque, preserved in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), and forming the central feature of the

    Polly Woodside

    Polly Woodside

    Polly_Woodside

  • Parma (barque)
  • Parma was a four-masted steel-hulled barque which was built in 1902 as Arrow for the Anglo-American Oil Co Ltd, London. In 1912 she was sold to F. Laeisz

    Parma (barque)

    Parma (barque)

    Parma_(barque)

  • Shipwrecks of Western Australia
  • British steel 4-masted barque, off Geraldton 1897 Europa, Italian barque, near Jurien Bay 1897 Villalta, British steel barque, Moore River 1897 Carbet

    Shipwrecks of Western Australia

    Shipwrecks_of_Western_Australia

  • Potosi (barque)
  • German trading ship built in 1895

    Potosi was a five-masted steel barque built in 1895 by Joh. C. Tecklenborg ship yard in Geestemünde, Germany, for the sailing ship company F. Laeisz as

    Potosi (barque)

    Potosi (barque)

    Potosi_(barque)

  • Loch Bredan (barque)
  • British sailing ship known for 1903 disappearance

    with all hands around November 1903. The Loch Bredan was a steel-hulled barque of the "Loch" ships of the Sproat Line of Liverpool designed as an ocean-going

    Loch Bredan (barque)

    Loch_Bredan_(barque)

  • Hennu
  • Egyptian symbol

    In Egyptian mythology, the hennu boat or Sokar barque (also henu, Manuel de Codage transliteration: Hnw) was a symbol of the god Seker of Memphis. Depending

    Hennu

    Hennu

    Hennu

  • Barque Press
  • Barque Press was a London-based publisher of experimental poetry. Founded in 1995 by Andrea Brady and Keston Sutherland. Barque's list includes Andrea

    Barque Press

    Barque_Press

  • Sirene (barque)
  • Sirene was a Norwegian barque that was wrecked against Blackpool's North Pier on 9 October 1892. Sirene was sailing from Fleetwood, Lancashire, England

    Sirene (barque)

    Sirene_(barque)

  • Garthpool
  • Garthpool was a steel-hulled four-masted barque rigged in "jubilee" or "baldheaded" fashion, i.e. without royal sails over the top-gallant sails, active

    Garthpool

    Garthpool

    Garthpool

  • Maria Rickmers
  • Missing barque

    Maria Rickmers was a five-masted barque, one of the few such vessels. She was launched in 1891 to carry rice between South-East Asia and Germany and sailed

    Maria Rickmers

    Maria Rickmers

    Maria_Rickmers

  • The Last Grain Race
  • 1956 book by Eric Newby

    steel barque Moshulu during the vessel's last voyage in the Australian grain trade. In 1938 the 18-year-old Newby shipped aboard the four-masted barque Moshulu

    The Last Grain Race

    The_Last_Grain_Race

  • KRI Bima Suci
  • Barque of the Indonesian Navy

    KRI Bima Suci (945) is a barque and training ship of the Indonesian Navy. The technical design of this high mast sailing ship has a length of 111.20 meters

    KRI Bima Suci

    KRI Bima Suci

    KRI_Bima_Suci

  • Le Français (tall ship)
  • Three-masted barque built in 1948

    Le Français, formerly the Kaskelot, is a three-masted barque and one of the largest remaining wooden ships in commission. The Kaskelot was built in 1948

    Le Français (tall ship)

    Le Français (tall ship)

    Le_Français_(tall_ship)

  • Volo (barque)
  • 500-ton Norwegian barque stranded in the Bushman River in South Africa

    Volo was a 500-ton barque stranded in the Bushman River in South Africa. Volo had been built at Arendal, Norway in the 1880s and was homeported there.

    Volo (barque)

    Volo_(barque)

  • Thomas Winkler
  • Swiss singer

    and T-Rage. Winkler has also lent his voice to Chinese power metal band Barque of Dante for their single "Way of Your Life" in 2011 and stated he would

    Thomas Winkler

    Thomas Winkler

    Thomas_Winkler

  • Tristan da Cunha
  • Group of islands in the South Atlantic

    before being rescued in November by Admiral Cockburn en route to Hobart. The barque South Australia visited between 18 and 20 February 1836, when a Mr. Glass

    Tristan da Cunha

    Tristan da Cunha

    Tristan_da_Cunha

  • Scotia (barque)
  • Steamship and research vessel

    Scotia was a barque that was built in 1872 as the Norwegian whaler Hekla. She was purchased in 1902 by William Speirs Bruce and refitted as a research

    Scotia (barque)

    Scotia (barque)

    Scotia_(barque)

  • Mexico (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Mexico or México in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mexico is a country in North America. Mexico may also refer to: Mexico, Queensland, a locality

    Mexico (disambiguation)

    Mexico_(disambiguation)

  • Moshulu
  • Sailing ship built in 1904

    Moshulu is a four-masted steel barque, built as Kurt by William Hamilton and Company at Port Glasgow in Scotland in 1904. The largest remaining original

    Moshulu

    Moshulu

    Moshulu

  • List of Book of the Dead spells
  • will find the eye of Horus standing up thus against you ... The sacred barque will be joyful and the great god will proceed in peace when you allow this

    List of Book of the Dead spells

    List_of_Book_of_the_Dead_spells

  • Breadalbane (ship)
  • British barque crushed by ice in 1853

    Breadalbane was an 1843 British three-masted merchant barque that was crushed by ice and sank in the Arctic in 1853. Notable as one of the northernmost

    Breadalbane (ship)

    Breadalbane (ship)

    Breadalbane_(ship)

  • Southport and St Anne's lifeboats disaster
  • 1886 ship wreck

    27 lifeboat men lost their lives trying to save the crew of the German barque Mexico. 14 of the 16 crew members aboard the Southport lifeboat Eliza Fernley

    Southport and St Anne's lifeboats disaster

    Southport and St Anne's lifeboats disaster

    Southport_and_St_Anne's_lifeboats_disaster

  • New Zealand Company ships
  • Gibraltar, Australia). The Amelia Thompson was a 477-ton copper sheathed barque built by Philip Laing Esq. at Deptford, Sunderland in 1833 and owned by

    New Zealand Company ships

    New Zealand Company ships

    New_Zealand_Company_ships

  • Marques (bark)
  • British ship

    Marques was a British-registered barque that sank during the Tall Ships' Races in 1984. The Marques was built in Valencia, Spain, in 1917, as a polacca-rigged

    Marques (bark)

    Marques (bark)

    Marques_(bark)

  • Nun (mythology)
  • Ancient Egyptian personification of the primordial watery abyss

    was typically depicted in ancient Egyptian art holding aloft the solar barque or the sun disc. He may appear greeting the rising sun in the guise of a

    Nun (mythology)

    Nun (mythology)

    Nun_(mythology)

  • Chapelle Rouge
  • Religious site in Egypt, made by the pharaoh Hatshepsut

    religious shrine in Ancient Egypt. The chapel was originally constructed as a barque shrine during the reign of Hatshepsut. She was the fifth pharaoh of the

    Chapelle Rouge

    Chapelle Rouge

    Chapelle_Rouge

  • Full-rigged ship
  • Sailing vessel with three or more square-rigged masts

    sail called a spanker or driver. The key distinction between a ship and a barque (in modern usage) is that a ship carries a square-rigged mizzen topsail

    Full-rigged ship

    Full-rigged ship

    Full-rigged_ship

  • Titanic
  • British passenger liner that sank in 1912

    misinterpretation from other ships. In the same year, the Board of Trade chartered the barque Scotia to act as a weather ship in the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, keeping

    Titanic

    Titanic

    Titanic

  • Book of Gates
  • Ancient Egyptian funerary text

    make up the crew of the solar barque are different between the Amduat and the Book of Gates. In the Amduat, the solar barque is larger, whereas in Book of

    Book of Gates

    Book_of_Gates

  • SS Persian Monarch
  • Steam/sailing ship

    rebuilt her into the nation's largest sailing ship and operated her as a barque named May Flint for the next four years. She operated in the Pacific and

    SS Persian Monarch

    SS Persian Monarch

    SS_Persian_Monarch

  • USCGC Eagle Commanding Officers
  • Voyage. Casemate Publishers. ISBN 9781844688982. Drumm, Russell (2001). The Barque of Saviors: Eagle's Passage from the Nazi Navy to the U.S. Coast Guard.

    USCGC Eagle Commanding Officers

    USCGC Eagle Commanding Officers

    USCGC_Eagle_Commanding_Officers

  • Divine Comedy
  • Italian narrative poem by Dante Alighieri

    (2006 album) A Place Where the Sun Is Silent (2011 album) Paintings The Barque of Dante (Delacroix, 1822) The Wood of the Self-Murderers: The Harpies and

    Divine Comedy

    Divine Comedy

    Divine_Comedy

  • Thoth
  • Ancient Egyptian deity of the Moon, learning, writing

    deities (the other being Ma'at) who stood on either side of Ra's solar barque. In the later history of ancient Egypt, Thoth became heavily associated

    Thoth

    Thoth

    Thoth

  • HMS Beagle
  • 10-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy; notably carried Charles Darwin

    moored afloat but without masts or rigging. She was then adapted as a survey barque and took part in three survey expeditions. The second voyage of HMS Beagle

    HMS Beagle

    HMS Beagle

    HMS_Beagle

  • Clio (barque)
  • Nova-Scotia-built ship carrying timber and emigrants

    Clio was a three-masted barque of 473 tons, built in 1838 at Granville, Nova Scotia, from black birch, pine and oak. Registered at St John's, Newfoundland

    Clio (barque)

    Clio (barque)

    Clio_(barque)

  • Amduat
  • Ancient Egyptian funerary text

    The middle horizontal register traditionally starts with Ra on his solar barque (a type of boat), entering a new realm or ‘hour’ of the underworld. Throughout

    Amduat

    Amduat

  • J. H. Prynne
  • British poet (1936–2026)

    1997) Red D Gypsum (Barque Press, 1998) Pearls That Were (privately printed, distributed through Equipage, 1999) Triodes (Barque, 2000) Unanswering Rational

    J. H. Prynne

    J._H._Prynne

  • Shipwrecks of Cape Town
  • Ships that were lost or scuttled along the coast

    1840: British barque Bengal, wrecked in Tabe Bay near Blouberg Beach after entering the bay at night. 19 September 1840: Wooden barque Catharine Jamieson

    Shipwrecks of Cape Town

    Shipwrecks of Cape Town

    Shipwrecks_of_Cape_Town

  • Elissa (ship)
  • Museum ship in Galveston, Galveston County, Texas

    The tall ship Elissa is a three-masted barque. Based in Galveston, Texas, she is one of the oldest ships sailing today. Launched in 1877, she is now a

    Elissa (ship)

    Elissa (ship)

    Elissa_(ship)

  • Belem (ship)
  • French barque

    Belem is a three-masted barque from France. She made her maiden voyage as a cargo ship in 1896, transporting sugar from the West Indies, cocoa, and coffee

    Belem (ship)

    Belem (ship)

    Belem_(ship)

  • Jeanie Johnston
  • Ship; replica of a three-masted barque from 1847

    Jeanie Johnston is a replica of a three-masted barque that was originally built in Quebec, Canada, in 1847 by the Scottish-born shipbuilder John Munn.

    Jeanie Johnston

    Jeanie Johnston

    Jeanie_Johnston

  • Khufu ship
  • Intact vessel from Ancient Egypt

    The Khufu ship is an intact full-size solar barque from ancient Egypt. It was sealed into a pit alongside the Great Pyramid of pharaoh Khufu around 2500

    Khufu ship

    Khufu ship

    Khufu_ship

  • List of municipalities in Michigan
  • 639,111 residents; the smallest municipality by population is Pointe Aux Barques Township with 15 residents. The largest municipality by land area is McMillan

    List of municipalities in Michigan

    List of municipalities in Michigan

    List_of_municipalities_in_Michigan

  • Port-des-Barques
  • Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    Port-des-Barques (French pronunciation: [pɔʁ de baʁk]) is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, southwestern France. Communes

    Port-des-Barques

    Port-des-Barques

    Port-des-Barques

  • Japanese barque Kankō Maru
  • to view the light of the country). Kankō Maru was a three-masted jackass-barque-rigged sailing vessel, with an auxiliary single-cylinder coal-fired 150

    Japanese barque Kankō Maru

    Japanese barque Kankō Maru

    Japanese_barque_Kankō_Maru

  • The Boating Party
  • Painting by Mary Cassatt

    created in 1893. It is also known under the titles La partie en bateau; La barque; Les canotiers; and En canot. Measuring nearly three by four feet, it is

    The Boating Party

    The Boating Party

    The_Boating_Party

  • SS City of Adelaide (1863)
  • Iron-hulled ship

    steam engine was removed and she was refitted as a four-masted jackass barque. In 1902 she was turned into a coal hulk. In 1912 she was gutted by fire

    SS City of Adelaide (1863)

    SS City of Adelaide (1863)

    SS_City_of_Adelaide_(1863)

  • Africaine (1832 ship)
  • Barque used to carry passengers and goods between Britain and its colonies

    Africaine (or African, or Africanus) was a barque launched in 1831 at Jarrow on the River Tyne in England. In 1836 she carried immigrants as part of the

    Africaine (1832 ship)

    Africaine (1832 ship)

    Africaine_(1832_ship)

  • Flying P-Liner
  • Sailing ships of the German shipping company F. Laeisz

    the F. Laeisz company into a shipping business. In 1857, they ordered a barque which they named Pudel (which was the nickname of Carl's wife Sophie), and

    Flying P-Liner

    Flying P-Liner

    Flying_P-Liner

  • Peter Iredale
  • Four-masted steel barque

    Peter Iredale was a four-masted steel barque that ran ashore October 25, 1906, on the Oregon coast en route to the Columbia River. She was abandoned on

    Peter Iredale

    Peter Iredale

    Peter_Iredale

  • Hougoumont (ship)
  • Last ship to send convicts to Australia

    purporting to be "the" Hougoumont are in fact of a later steel four-masted barque also named Hougomont, 2428 tons, built at Greenock in 1897, and hulked at

    Hougoumont (ship)

    Hougoumont (ship)

    Hougoumont_(ship)

  • Herzogin Cecilie
  • German-built four-masted barque wrecked near Salcombe

    Herzogin Cecilie was a German-built four-mast barque (windjammer), named after German Crown Princess Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1886–1954)

    Herzogin Cecilie

    Herzogin Cecilie

    Herzogin_Cecilie

  • Mahlon Williamson
  • Sailor of Wilmington

    Mahlon Williamson was an 1854 bark (or "barque") that sailed out of Wilmington, Delaware and New York. The ship was active in the cargo and guano trades

    Mahlon Williamson

    Mahlon Williamson

    Mahlon_Williamson

  • Derry Castle
  • British three-masted barque

    The Derry Castle was a 1,367 ton iron barque built at Glasgow in 1883, and initially operating out of Limerick, Ireland. She had been registered there

    Derry Castle

    Derry_Castle

  • City of York (barque)
  • Ship wrecked off the coast of Western Australia

    The City of York was a 1,167 GRT iron ship (it was not a barque) which sank after hitting a reef off Rottnest Island in the last few kilometres of its

    City of York (barque)

    City of York (barque)

    City_of_York_(barque)

  • Kruzenshtern (ship)
  • Four-masted barque built in 1926

    Kruzenshtern or Krusenstern (Russian: Крузенштерн) is a four-masted barque (Russian: барк) that was built in 1926 at Geestemünde in Bremerhaven, Germany

    Kruzenshtern (ship)

    Kruzenshtern (ship)

    Kruzenshtern_(ship)

  • Barretto Junior
  • Transport barque built in 1818

    Barretto Junior was a wood-hulled barque built in Calcutta in 1818 that served as a passenger-cargo ship and expeditionary support vessel as well as a

    Barretto Junior

    Barretto_Junior

  • HMS Resolute (1850)
  • 19th-century British Royal Navy barque

    HMS Resolute was a barque-rigged ship of the British Royal Navy, specially outfitted for Arctic exploration. Resolute became trapped in the ice searching

    HMS Resolute (1850)

    HMS Resolute (1850)

    HMS_Resolute_(1850)

  • Upper and Lower Egypt
  • Two regions of Ancient Egypt

    and Set, or on occasion Horus and Thoth. There are several examples of Barque stands from the reigns of Amenhotep III (Hermopolis), Taharqa (Jebel Barkal)

    Upper and Lower Egypt

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  • Windjammer
  • Commercial sailing ship with multiple masts and rig configurations

    term. Windjammers Any of the following ships may be called a "windjammer": Barque Barquentine Brig Brigantine Clipper ship Full-rigged ship Iron-hulled sailing

    Windjammer

    Windjammer

    Windjammer

  • Industry barque disaster
  • Industry was a barque that grounded trying to enter the Columbia River in 1865. Numerous people died. The ship was built in 1862. The vessel departed from

    Industry barque disaster

    Industry_barque_disaster

  • Eye of Ra
  • Violent feminine counterpart of Ra in Ancient Egyptian mythology

    barque carrying Ra and his entourage of other gods, and the sun disk can either be equated with this solar barque or depicted containing the barque inside

    Eye of Ra

    Eye of Ra

    Eye_of_Ra

  • Rover incident
  • International incident in Taiwan

    expedition against the tribe members responsible. On 12 March 1867, the American barque Rover shipwrecked at the southern tip of Taiwan. The vessel sank but the

    Rover incident

    Rover incident

    Rover_incident

  • Beta (1864 barque)
  • Sailing vessel (1864–1893)

    Beta was a barque built in 1864 by John Duthie, Sons & Co., Aberdeen, United Kingdom as the full-rigged ship Sir John Lawrence. She was sold to Norway

    Beta (1864 barque)

    Beta (1864 barque)

    Beta_(1864_barque)

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Online names & meanings

  • Iswara
  • Boy/Male

    Hindi

    Iswara

    A personal god.

  • KATSUMI
  • Male

    Japanese

    KATSUMI

    (å…‹å·±) Japanese name KATSUMI means "self-controlled."

  • Avira | அவிரா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Avira | அவிரா

  • NIMUE
  • Female

    Welsh

    NIMUE

    Welsh name, possibly related to Greek Mnêmê, NIMUE means "memory." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the sorceress, known as the Lady of the Lake, who stole the infant Lancelot. 

  • Unmila
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Unmila

    To Appear

  • Jocelina
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, French

    Jocelina

    Joyous; Medieval Male Name Adopted as a Feminine Name

  • Sharon
  • Girl/Female

    American, Anglo, Arabic, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Indonesian, Jamaican, Japanese, Jewish, Swiss

    Sharon

    Plain; Princess; It Refers to Flat Land at the Foot of Mount Carmel; Fertile Plains; Place in Israel; Goddess Aphrodite; Level Ground

  • Sunashi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Sunashi

    Lord Indra

  • Vasilis
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Vasilis

    Regal.

  • LEONTIY
  • Male

    Russian

    LEONTIY

    (Леонтий) Russian form of Latin Leontius, LEONTIY means "lion-like."

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  • Barkentine
  • n.

    A threemasted vessel, having the foremast square-rigged, and the others schooner-rigged. [Spelled also barquentine, barkantine, etc.] See Illust. in Append.

  • Barque
  • n.

    A three-masted vessel, having her foremast and mainmast square-rigged, and her mizzenmast schooner-rigged.

  • Barque
  • n.

    Same as 3d Bark, n.

  • Bark
  • n.

    Alt. of Barque

  • Barque
  • n.

    Formerly, any small sailing vessel, as a pinnace, fishing smack, etc.; also, a rowing boat; a barge. Now applied poetically to a sailing vessel or boat of any kind.