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  • * ''Dominia'', one of the cable-laying ships that produced the [[All Red Line]] ...
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  • ==Ships== * [[CS Alert|CS ''Alert'']], the name of several cable-laying ships ...
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  • {{Other ships|SS Hibernia}} ...| url=http://users.xplornet.com/~shipping/ShipsH1.htm | title=Register of Ships – Hen-Hy | work=Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping | accessda ...
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  • ...The afterdeck can be used for a number of different purposes, yet not all ships have an afterdeck. In place of the afterdeck, a ship may be built with a [[ ...] around the open afterdeck or poop deck. On [[Sailing ship|wooden sailing ships]] like [[man-of-war]] or [[East Indiaman]] the taffrail is usually a hand ...
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  • .../the-ss-great-eastern-and-the-amazing-story-of-the-transatlantic-telegraph-cable-11363992848355}}</ref> ...to [[Adelaide]] and [[Sydney]]. Australia was linked to [[New Zealand]] by cable in 1876.{{efn|name=Darwin-route-not-Perth|The path of the line through Aust ...
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  • From 1948 till 1953 the shipyard produced 196 ships, all of them to be used for [[Economy of the German Democratic Republic#Rep ...Mærsk fleet. They have a size of 2,900-3,000 TEU. Supply vessels and cable-laying vessels are also produced. ...
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  • ...d designated '''AKA'''. In 1969, they were renamed as '''Amphibious Cargo Ships''' and redesignated '''LKA'''. ...ment for radio communication, neither of which were present in other cargo ships. ...
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  • {|{{Infobox ship begin|infobox caption=USS ''Frank Cable'' (AS-40)}} |Ship image= [[Image:USS Frank Cable (AS-40) at Hong Kong, with USS La Jolla (SSN-701) and USS Honolulu (SSN-718 ...
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  • {{other ships|USS Niagara}} ...{HMS|Valorous|1851|6}}, {{HMS|Gorgon|1837|6}} and ''Agamemnon'' laying the cable at mid-ocean]] ...
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  • ...he first attempt at laying a [[transatlantic telegraph cable|transatlantic cable]]. This try was unsuccessful, but a second attempt met with success 10 Augu Three ships have been named [[USS Hudson|USS ''Hudson'']] in his honor. ...
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  • {{other ships|HMS Agamemnon}} |Ship image = H.M.S. Agamemnon Laying the Atlantic Telegraph Cable in 1858- a Whale Crosses the Line MET DP801262.jpg ...
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  • |known_for = [[Transatlantic telegraph cable]] ...l engineer]] who oversaw the laying of the first [[transatlantic telegraph cable]] in 1858, for which work he was [[knight]]ed. ...
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  • | known_for = Submarine telegraph cable ...Rope and the Submarine Cable Industry|author=Bill Burns|publisher=atlantic-cable.com|accessdate=23 September 2011}}</ref> ...
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  • |Ship caption=USS ''Thor'' as a cable repair ship '''USS ''Thor''''' was a cable repair ship that supported Project Caesar, the unclassified name for instal ...
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  • {{main|Transatlantic telegraph cable}} ...stern'']] iron sailing steam ship, used to lay the transatlantic telegraph cable. ...
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  • ==Ships== *{{HMS|Monarch}}, several ships in the British Royal Navy ...
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  • ...ter part of the 19th century was through the surge in demand for passenger ships, taking emigrants to the New World. ==Wigham Richardson's ships== ...
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  • ...Astoria, Oregon]], to Pearl Harbor. During October, she delivered barracks ships to [[Eniwetok]]. In November, she commenced target towing services for surf ...ations in May and June&nbsp;1959; and in the [[Bermuda Islands]] for cable laying operations from June to September&nbsp;1960. ...
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  • {{Short description|Ship for laying undersea cables}} {{redirect|Cable ship|vessels that navigate by pulling along a fixed cable guide in a waterway|chain boat}} ...
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  • {{other ships|HMS Gorgon}} ...MS|Agamemnon|1852|2}} in the laying of the first [[transatlantic telegraph cable]]. She was sold for breaking in 1864. ...
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