ship n / ship-to-shore

ship n By the 1940's. more and more schooners were becoming equipped with radio telephones, or 'ship-to-shores,' enabling the vessels to let each other know the location of the best fishing grounds, and, more important, allowing schooners in distress to call for assistance. PRINTED IT...

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Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published: 1988
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/elrcdne/id/50605
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Summary:ship n By the 1940's. more and more schooners were becoming equipped with radio telephones, or 'ship-to-shores,' enabling the vessels to let each other know the location of the best fishing grounds, and, more important, allowing schooners in distress to call for assistance. PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup G.M. Story JUN. 15 1988 WK Used I and Sup Not used Withdrawn FISHING SHIP, BOAT, SERVANT�, SHAREMAN, shipp, WEST-COUNTRY(MAN), ADMIRAL'S ROOM, FISHING ~ , ROOM, ship(s) room, ~ fisherman/ fishery/ halfpenny Checked by Raji Sreeni on Fri 14 Aug 2015; Stamped but not used