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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
  Scarborough Visitors Guide
The McCain Stadium is on the outskirts of the town, on the A64 York to Scarborough road.
As you enter Scarborough on the A64, you will see a retail park on your right with MFI, Magnet, Halfords, B&Q and other stores.
Scarborough railway station is in the centre of town, about twenty-five minutes' walk from the McCain Stadium.
www.scarboroughfc.com /visitors   (405 words)

  
 Scarborough Giclee Print by Gorbatoff at Art.com
This art print was created using a sophisticated digital printer.  The Giclee printing process delivers a fine stream of archival ink on archival paper, resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display.
Ship time indicates the typical time it takes for your item(s) to leave our facilities.
Orders that contain multiple items with different ship times will be shipped out based on the item with the longest ship time.
www.art.com /asp/sp-asp/_/pd--12492817/Scarborough.htm   (223 words)

  
  17th Century Ship
The ships that crossed the Atlantic Ocean from Europe were sailing ships that often had three masts or poles that supported many sails.
The ships were powered by wind filling the sails with air and pushing the ship along.
Aboard the ship were its crew, passengers, and all of the supplies needed - both for the voyage and for starting a new home.
www.scarborough.k12.me.us /wis/teachers/dtewhey/webquest/colonial/Mayflower.htm   (311 words)

  
  A Scarboroughtoday website
The return of the HM Bark Endeavour — a replica of Captain Cook’s famous ship — is testament to the growing popularity of the area.
Scarborough is famed for its beaches and last year, after multi-million pound investment from Yorkshire Water, the town’s North Bay won the coveted Blue Flag award.
Scarborough also finished second in the small coastal resorts category in the national Britain in Bloom contest, picking up a silver gilt medal to mark the achievement.
www2.scarboroughtoday.co.uk /tourism/tourism.asp   (396 words)

  
 Ships visiting the Marshall Islands (until 1885)
The Scarborough had originally been built as a cargo ship and had been chartered by the British navy to serve as convict transports from the United Kingdom to Botany Bay.
The Scarborough (also 'Scabro') was a double-decked (with beams), three-masted, ship-rigged copper-sheeted vessel, which had built in 1782 at Scarborough on the east coast of England, where ship building was a major industry.
9 For the voyage to Sydney the Scarborough was commanded by John Marshall, with Dennis Considen responsible as surgeon for the welfare of the 208 male convicts.
marshall.csu.edu.au /Marshalls/html/MIShips/Scarborough.html   (1015 words)

  
 BBOpts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Ship's Logs for the ships in the Fleet are kept with the Pirate who owns them separate from any other Pirate that the player may have in the game.
A Pirate can leave any of the ships in his fleet out of the battle which means he can not use their Combat Ratings in the current round of combat nor may he use their Combat Ratings in future rounds of the same battle.
A Pirate may give up a ship in his fleet to a pursuing KC/ Warship in which case that ship is lost and all Booty on it, but the remainder of the Pirate Fleet is presumed to have avoided combat.
hometown.aol.com /prbolduc/boris/variants/BBOpts.html   (5379 words)

  
 ON WATCH: The Deck Officers and Wireless Operators of the R.M.S. Titanic
The boy was to learn that one of the traditions of the Ship held that the gulls who returned to roost in her spars at night were the spirits of Old Conways that had died at sea, and as such they went unmolested by the generations of boisterous cadets.
The Ship’s motto, he was told, was ‘Quit Ye Like Men, Be Strong’ - a phrase that embodied the characteristics of strength and duty the Conway tried to inculcate into the boys she trained in sea craft and tradition.
Sportsmanship was encouraged aboard the ship, and he would have appreciated the coaching from a Lancashire County Cricketer that started during the years he was in the training ship.
web.nautical-papers.com:81 /onwatch/moody/moody.html   (7119 words)

  
 Scarborough (ship) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scarborough was a transport ship of 418 tons, built at Scarborough in 1782 which formed part of the First Fleet which commenced European settlement of Australia in 1788.
Bateson, Charles, The Convict Ships, 1787–1868, Sydney, 1974.
 This article about a specific civilian ship or boat is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Scarborough_(ship)   (285 words)

  
 Discover Tobago - Scarborough
Scarborough, Tobago's capital, has seen its share of excitement over the years: not surprisingly, an island that has changed hands more than 30 times in 150 years.
Today, Scarborough is a bustling little town that sprawls from the heights of Fort King George to the lowland reaches of former Lampsinburg.
The Scarborough Harbour was recently dredged to create a deep-water harbour capable of accommodating the major cruise liners, and a sparkling new Cruise Ship Complex has been constructed to welcome our visitors.
www.discover-tt.com /tobago/scarborough.html   (430 words)

  
 Cruise ship mystery at sea - Scarborough Country - MSNBC.com
The honeymooner was on a cruise in the Mediterranean when he disappeared from the ship, sometime while sailing between Greece and Turkey.  He hasn't been seen or heard from since July 5.
The FBI really doesn't have much authority to do much here.  So, again, like you said, this case is in a no-man's land.  It's up to this poor Smith family from Connecticut to investigate the disappearance and possible murder of their son.
Scarborough:  And that's their responsibility.  And you are exactly right, James.  Their responsibility is to defend their client, to be advocates for their client, not to be advocates for the family of this poor young man who may have passed away. 
msnbc.msn.com /id/8659573   (608 words)

  
 Scarborough - Page 2: Diesel Excursion Ships   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
She was built by John Crown and Sons at Sunderland, for Thomas Round and Sons of Scarborough.
She was used for morning, afternoon and evening trips from Scarborough, and her higher speed of 14 knots also allowed occasional longer cruises to Bridlington and Whitby.
In 1987 she was sold and brought back to Scarborough by T.Machin (Noryth Sea Leisure), where she was substantially updated for a return to open sea operation for the first time in 17 years.
www.simplonpc.co.uk /Scarborough2.html   (3437 words)

  
 Ahoy - Mac's Web Log - Convict Ship Scarborough
I contacted FFF by phone to ask their approval for you to use the Scarborough image, and was informed they do not hold the copyright.
I have not been able to run them down, and said to her, I was going to tell you to use the image of Scarborough to illustrate your article, and suggest you attribute the image to First Fleet Fellowship, Melbourne Australia, and she agreed with that suggestion.
Yes, I have learnt (yesterday!) that the Scarborough was special being the one to sail in both the first and second fleets.
www.ahoy.tk-jk.net /Letters/ConvictShipScarborough.html   (455 words)

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