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  • ...Chittagong or Arakan.jpg|thumb|left|[[Dutch East India Company|Dutch VOC]] ships in Chittagong, 1702]] [[File:Moored boats from Arakan or Chittagong.jpg|thumb|Ships from Chittagong along the coast of Bengal and [[Arakan]] in the northeast B
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  • * Interlake Steamship Company (1952–1966) * Pickands Mather & Co. (1966–1973)
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  • She had fifteen sister ships, also built the Maritime Commission's design, known colloquially as ''"Mari She was bought by the [[Bradley Transportation Company]] in 1966
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  • ...r production.<ref name="USCG" /><ref name=Scheina72>Scheina, p 72</ref> In 1966 a contract for the production of 25 additional boats was awarded to [[J.M. | 26 Jul 1966
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  • ...e History of the Pacific Northwest | publisher = Superior Pub. Co | date = 1966 | location = Seattle, WA | pages = 59, 60, 82, and 400 | oclc =| lccn =660 ...e History of the Pacific Northwest | publisher = Superior Pub. Co | date = 1966 | location = Seattle, WA | pages = | oclc =| lccn =66025424 }}
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  • ...l was salvaged, taken to Davie Shipbuilding and restored to service in May 1966.<ref name=BoatNerdStephenBRoman/> ...vessel [[Paul L. Tietjen|''Paul L. Tietjen'']] on August 10, 1967. The two ships collided head-on in [[Lake Huron]], with ''Fort William'' only slightly dam
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  • ...[[bumboat]]s were used to transport cargoes and supplies between nearshore ships and Singapore River.]] ...6|title=The Open United Front: The Communist Struggle in Singapore, 1954–1966|publisher=Singapore: South Seas Society}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Bloodw
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  • ...assembled the [[Ford Galaxy|Galaxy]] people-carrier as well as its sister ships, the [[Volkswagen Sharan|VW Sharan]] and [[SEAT Alhambra]]. With the introd * Ford H-Series (1961-1966)
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  • ...up a system of [[Prisoners of war in the American Revolutionary War|prison ships]] off the coast of Brooklyn in [[Wallabout Bay]], where more American [[Pat ...he {{text|1840s}} and {{text|1850s}}", ''Journal of Long Island History'' (1966) (6)2 pp.&nbsp;13–22.</ref>
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  • ...vessel was commissioned the ''Maplecliffe Hall'' when she was launched in 1966, and was operated by [[Hall Navigation]].<ref name=BoatnersCanadianMiner> | title = Canadian Miner -- Maplecliffe Hall 1966 - 1988, LeMoyne (2) 1988 - 1994, Miner 2011 - 2011 (renamed for overseas to
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  • ...By 1966, the emergence of the [[Black Power]] movement, which lasted from 1966 to 1975, expanded upon the aims of the civil rights movement to include eco ...rican American is a result of relationships that occurred soon after slave ships arrived in the American colonies, and European ancestry is of more recent o
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  • Following her decommissioning from Marine Atlantic she was donated to [[Mercy Ships]], a charity that provides medical care. | url = http://www.marinetraffic.com/ais/details/ships/shipid:380084/mmsi:316002065/imo:6826119/vessel:PETITE_FORTE
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  • ...[[sepoy]]s and [[lascar]]s (soldiers and sailors) aboard visiting European ships, through 19th-century migrant labourers and the 20th century’s hostile po | style="text-align:center" | 1966
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