2005416 · After Endeavour (which started life as the Earl of Pembroke), Cook chose yet another Whitby ship which was renamed Resolution - possibly creating the somewhat misnamed Endeavour Class of ships.
view moreThe HMB Endeavour was originally a bulk coal-carrying ship (collier) named the Earl of Pembroke and was built in the industrial Port of Whitby, England.
view moreIt was also the ship sunk closest to the American mainland by a foreign power since the War of 1812. Twelve of the forty-six crewman of the coal-carrying collier that was the U-boat’s victim, named Black Point, were killed or drowned.
view moreCoaling. The endurance of a ship derived from a number of factors, such as bunker capacity, the amount of coal stored on deck, the quality of coal, how many boilers were lit, and the ship's speed ...
view more202473 · Maritime History: CV1 — USS Langley was a Trailblazer. While the December 2021 edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News examines 'Great Ships' delivered this calendar year, Edward Lundquist takes a look back into U.S. Navy history and America's first aircraft carrier —CV 1, the USS Langley. Most people think of USS …
view moreThe vessel Sir Charles Parsons was part of the British collier fleet, which played a vital role as the 'nursery' for the country's seafarers.
view more2023428 · In 1950 Dame Caroline Haslett was accorded the honour of launching a motor collier ship named after her at the shipyard of Hall, Russell and Co., Aberdeen. Coal was the UK’s principal source of ...
view more2018314 · The coal hauler ship disappeared 100 years ago this month. What happened to the massive ship and its 309-man crew remains an unsolved mystery.
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