Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 258William Blackwood, 1945 - England |
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Page 176
... ship's side was holed in several places above the water- line . On the other hand , all guns were ready for action and the ship was sea- worthy . The Partridge took the Bedouin in tow with some difficulty , and by 0930 we were making ...
... ship's side was holed in several places above the water- line . On the other hand , all guns were ready for action and the ship was sea- worthy . The Partridge took the Bedouin in tow with some difficulty , and by 0930 we were making ...
Page 351
... ships were eady at Oban . One by one they had rept into Loch Linnhe from seaward vearing a forlorn and naked look that no ship should wear . I had attended he preparations that had reduced hem to such state , watched holes cut n ...
... ships were eady at Oban . One by one they had rept into Loch Linnhe from seaward vearing a forlorn and naked look that no ship should wear . I had attended he preparations that had reduced hem to such state , watched holes cut n ...
Page 391
... ship was terrific when the news became known . Our ship had not been in Durban for over two years , but the lads had not forgotten the wonderful time they had had there . They had not forgotten Durban's kindness , and Durban's pretty ...
... ship was terrific when the news became known . Our ship had not been in Durban for over two years , but the lads had not forgotten the wonderful time they had had there . They had not forgotten Durban's kindness , and Durban's pretty ...
Contents
Number 1559 | 129 |
A COMPLETE WASHOUT BY SHALIMAR | 143 |
A FOOTNOTE TO HISTORY BY A M G | 216 |
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