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  • Driver-class sloop
  • The Driver class were a class of paddlewheel steam sloops of the British Royal Navy. Six Driver-class ships were ordered in 1840 and a further ten in

    Driver-class sloop

    Driver-class sloop

    Driver-class_sloop

  • List of ship launches in 1841
  • Times. No. 17579. London. 28 January 1841. col. A, p. 5. "British steam sloop 'Styx' (1840)". Threedecks. Retrieved 21 October 2023. Reports from Committees:

    List of ship launches in 1841

    List_of_ship_launches_in_1841

  • HMS Driver (1840)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Driver was a Driver-class wooden paddle sloop of the Royal Navy. She is credited with the first global circumnavigation by a steamship when she arrived

    HMS Driver (1840)

    HMS Driver (1840)

    HMS_Driver_(1840)

  • HMS Growler (1841)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Growler was a paddle-driven Driver-class sloop, built in 1841 and broken up in 1854. In 1847 she carried liberated Africans to Sierra Leone for resettlement

    HMS Growler (1841)

    HMS Growler (1841)

    HMS_Growler_(1841)

  • List of corvette and sloop classes of the Royal Navy
  • Sixth-rate, corvette, and sloop classes of the Royal Navy. During the Age of Sail, warships were divided into ranks or classes. The English Royal Navy adopted

    List of corvette and sloop classes of the Royal Navy

    List of corvette and sloop classes of the Royal Navy

    List_of_corvette_and_sloop_classes_of_the_Royal_Navy

  • HMS Bulldog (1845)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    Bulldog was a Bulldog-class sloop designed by Sir William Symonds, Surveyor of the Navy. Originally she was ordered as a Driver-class sloop, however, under

    HMS Bulldog (1845)

    HMS Bulldog (1845)

    HMS_Bulldog_(1845)

  • List of ship launches in 1842
  • Times. No. 17876. London. 10 January 1842. col. F, p. 6. "British steam sloop 'Thunderbolt' (1842)". Threedecks. Retrieved 24 October 2023. "The Bentinck

    List of ship launches in 1842

    List_of_ship_launches_in_1842

  • List of shipwrecks in July 1855
  • Liverpool, Lancashire. HMS Spiteful  Royal Navy Crimean War: The Driver-class sloop ran aground at the mouth of the Danube. An offer to surrender the

    List of shipwrecks in July 1855

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_July_1855

  • Alecto-class sloop
  • The Alecto-class steam vessels (SV3) later reclassed as Third Class Sloops, were designed by Sir William Symonds, the Surveyor of the Navy. The design

    Alecto-class sloop

    Alecto-class_sloop

  • HMS Inflexible (1845)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    Inflexible was a Bulldog-class sloop designed by Sir William Symonds, Surveyor of the Navy. Originally she was ordered as a Driver-class sloop, however, under

    HMS Inflexible (1845)

    HMS_Inflexible_(1845)

  • HMS Scourge (1844)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    Scourge was a Bulldog-class sloop designed by Sir William Symonds, Surveyor of the Navy. Originally she was ordered as a Driver-class sloop, however, under

    HMS Scourge (1844)

    HMS_Scourge_(1844)

  • Early naval vessels of New Zealand
  • Admiralty chart of the Waitematā Harbour. The Britomart was a Cherokee-class brig-sloop of the Royal Navy. In this survey, he named Britomart Point after his

    Early naval vessels of New Zealand

    Early naval vessels of New Zealand

    Early_naval_vessels_of_New_Zealand

  • List of shipwrecks in March 1847
  • She was on a voyage from Cádiz to Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. HMS Thunderbolt  Royal Navy The Driver-class sloop was wrecked at Cape Recife, Cape Colony.

    List of shipwrecks in March 1847

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1847

  • List of shipwrecks in January 1857
  • January 1857 Ship State Description HMS Devastation  Royal Navy The Driver-class sloop ran aground in the Solent. She was refloated. Endeavour New Zealand

    List of shipwrecks in January 1857

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1857

  • List of shipwrecks in October 1861
  • of Belle Isle. Her five crew survived. HMS Virago  Royal Navy The Driver-class sloop ran aground in the East Swin, in the Thames Estuary. She was subsequently

    List of shipwrecks in October 1861

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1861

  • Bulldog-class sloop
  • The Bulldog-class steam vessels (SV2) later reclassed as First Class Sloops, were designed by Sir William Symonds, the Surveyor of the Navy. Designed

    Bulldog-class sloop

    Bulldog-class_sloop

  • List of shipwrecks in November 1841
  • shipwrecks: 28 November 1841 Ship State Description HMS Driver  Royal Navy The Driver-class sloop was driven ashore at Steel Point, Yorkshire. She was later

    List of shipwrecks in November 1841

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1841

  • List of shipwrecks in January 1865
  • an English port to Bordeaux, Gironde. HMS Geyser  Royal Navy The Driver-class sloop was driven against the quayside at Plymouth. Henry Holman  United

    List of shipwrecks in January 1865

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1865

  • List of shipwrecks in December 1861
  • December 1861 Ship State Description HMS Devastation  Royal Navy The Driver-class sloop ran aground off Shoeburyness, Essex. Subsequently refloated, repaired

    List of shipwrecks in December 1861

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1861

  • HMS Cormorant (1842)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Cormorant was a Driver-class wooden paddle sloop of the Royal Navy that operated from 1843 to 1853. Lyon & Winfield (2004), p. 160. Lyon, David; Winfield

    HMS Cormorant (1842)

    HMS Cormorant (1842)

    HMS_Cormorant_(1842)

  • List of ship launches in 1840
  • Londonderry  United Kingdom For Daniel Baird & Co. 24 December Driver Driver-class sloop Portsmouth Dockyard  United Kingdom For Royal Navy. December Janet

    List of ship launches in 1840

    List_of_ship_launches_in_1840

  • List of shipwrecks in February 1847
  • Watchet in a derelict condition. HMS Thunderbolt  United Kingdom The Driver-class sloop struck rocks off Cape Recife and was beached in Algoa Bay, where she

    List of shipwrecks in February 1847

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1847

  • HMS Geyser
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Geyser was a Driver-class wooden paddle sloop of the Royal Navy constructed in 1841 and broken up in 1866. Geyser was ordered on 12 March 1840 as the

    HMS Geyser

    HMS Geyser

    HMS_Geyser

  • List of ship launches in 1843
  • "Port Madoc". North Wales Chronicle. No. 813. Bangor. 21 February 1843. "Sloop Launch at Beaumaris". North Wales Chronicle. No. 813. Bangor. 21 February

    List of ship launches in 1843

    List_of_ship_launches_in_1843

  • Virago (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Virago (1842), a Driver-class wooden paddle sloop HMS Virago (1895), a B-class torpedo boat destroyer HMS Virago (R75), a World War II V-class destroyer Virago

    Virago (disambiguation)

    Virago_(disambiguation)

  • Briggs Cunningham
  • American entrepreneur and sportsman (1907–2003)

    Columbia to victory in the 1958 America's Cup race, and for his efforts as a driver, team owner, and constructor in sports car racing, including the 24 Hours

    Briggs Cunningham

    Briggs_Cunningham

  • HMS Devastation (1841)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Devastation was a Royal Navy Driver class steam sloop, unusually powered as a paddle steamer designed by Sir William Symonds and launched in 1841.

    HMS Devastation (1841)

    HMS Devastation (1841)

    HMS_Devastation_(1841)

  • HMS Hunter
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    HMS Hunter (1796) was a 16-gun sloop purchased, one of three ordered from builders in Bermuda in 1796 (the others being HMS Dasher and HMS Driver). She was launched

    HMS Hunter

    HMS_Hunter

  • HMS Virago (1842)
  • British paddle sloop

    HMS Virago was a Royal Navy Driver-class wooden paddle sloop launched on 25 July 1842 from Chatham Dockyard. She was sent to the Mediterranean Station

    HMS Virago (1842)

    HMS Virago (1842)

    HMS_Virago_(1842)

  • HMS Postillion
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    HMS Worcester (1698) and was wrecked in 1709. HMS Postillion (1757) was an 18-gun sloop, previously the French privateer Duc D'Aiguillon. She was captured in 1757

    HMS Postillion

    HMS_Postillion

  • Sarah Fisher
  • American racing driver (born 1980)

    Fisher (born October 4, 1980) is an American retired professional race car driver who competed in the Indy Racing League (IRL, now IndyCar Series) and the

    Sarah Fisher

    Sarah Fisher

    Sarah_Fisher

  • USS Merrimack (1855)
  • U.S. Navy Steam frigate

    Pennsylvania, 74 gun-ship; steam-frigate Merrimac, 44 guns; sloop-of-war Germantown, 22 guns; sloop Plymouth, 22 guns; frigate Raritan, 45 guns; frigate Columbia

    USS Merrimack (1855)

    USS Merrimack (1855)

    USS_Merrimack_(1855)

  • French brig Serpent (1807)
  • French navy brig of the Palinure class

    enseigne de vaisseau Mons. Lamanon. The Royal Navy commissioned her as 16-gun sloop and Rear-Admiral the Honourable Sir Alexander Cochrane provisionally named

    French brig Serpent (1807)

    French_brig_Serpent_(1807)

  • HMS Ardent (1841)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Ardent was a wooden Alecto-class paddle sloop, and the fourth ship of the Royal Navy to use the name. She was launched on 12 February 1841 at Chatham

    HMS Ardent (1841)

    HMS Ardent (1841)

    HMS_Ardent_(1841)

  • Baltic Fleet (United Kingdom)
  • Military unit

    sloop HMS Ariel 9 guns 45. Paddle sloop HMS Basilisk 6 guns 46. Steam sloop HMS Rosamond 6 guns 47. Paddle sloop HMS Driver 6 guns 48. Paddle sloop HMS Geyser

    Baltic Fleet (United Kingdom)

    Baltic Fleet (United Kingdom)

    Baltic_Fleet_(United_Kingdom)

  • Dick Smothers
  • American actor, comedian, composer, and musician (born 1938)

    Sebring: Dick Smothers Archived June 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine", Richard Sloop/Carol Lynn Fogle, Motorsport.com, 2002-03-07 "Smothers Brothers Racing Photos"

    Dick Smothers

    Dick Smothers

    Dick_Smothers

  • HMS Hecate (1839)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Hecate was a 4-gun Hydra-class paddle sloop launched on 30 March 1839 from the Chatham Dockyard. She was assigned to the Mediterranean Station between

    HMS Hecate (1839)

    HMS Hecate (1839)

    HMS_Hecate_(1839)

  • HMS Dee (1832)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    reclassified as a steam vessel class 2 (SV2). She was converted to a troopship in May 1842 and as a second class sloop in 1846. She was converted into

    HMS Dee (1832)

    HMS Dee (1832)

    HMS_Dee_(1832)

  • HMS Lynx (1794)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Lynx was a 16-gun ship-rigged sloop of the Cormorant class in the Royal Navy, launched in 1794 at Gravesend. In 1795 she was the cause of an international

    HMS Lynx (1794)

    HMS Lynx (1794)

    HMS_Lynx_(1794)

  • HMS Hydra (1838)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Hydra was the lead ship of her class of wooden steam paddle sloops of the British Royal Navy, launched in 1838 at Chatham Dockyard. After taking part

    HMS Hydra (1838)

    HMS Hydra (1838)

    HMS_Hydra_(1838)

  • Sun Odyssey 490
  • Sailboat class

    built predominantly of fiberglass, with wood trim. It has a fractional sloop rig, with a bowsprit, a deck-stepped mast, two sets of swept spreaders and

    Sun Odyssey 490

    Sun_Odyssey_490

  • Shinyo (suicide motorboat)
  • Motorboats used for suicide attacks by the Imperial Japanese Navy

    anti-ship rockets mounted on launchers positioned on either side behind the driver. Production totaled 6,197 shinyo boats for the Imperial Japanese Navy and

    Shinyo (suicide motorboat)

    Shinyo (suicide motorboat)

    Shinyo_(suicide_motorboat)

  • List of maritime disasters in the 19th century
  • when the brig-sloop HMS Moselle arrived all but three of her 120 crew were dead. 117 1864  United States USS Tecumseh – The Canonicus-class monitor was

    List of maritime disasters in the 19th century

    List of maritime disasters in the 19th century

    List_of_maritime_disasters_in_the_19th_century

  • Brandon Teena
  • American murder victim (1972–1993)

    Archived from the original on November 30, 2020. Retrieved June 10, 2019. Sloop, John Rhetorics of sex identity in contemporary U.S. culture, page 77 at

    Brandon Teena

    Brandon_Teena

  • Terry Hutchinson
  • American sailor

    University and helped lead the Monarchs to four national championships: Sloop Championship in 1989 and 1990, Coed Dinghy Championship in 1989, and Team

    Terry Hutchinson

    Terry_Hutchinson

  • List of ships captured in the 18th century
  • States Navy): The 14-gun brig-sloop was captured by the British Royal Navy. HMS Montreal ( British Royal Navy): The Niger-class frigate was captured on 1

    List of ships captured in the 18th century

    List of ships captured in the 18th century

    List_of_ships_captured_in_the_18th_century

  • USS United States vs HMS Macedonian
  • Naval battle in the War of 1812

    sailed from New York on 24 May 1813, accompanied by USS Macedonian and the sloop Hornet. On 1 June, the three vessels were driven into New London, Connecticut

    USS United States vs HMS Macedonian

    USS United States vs HMS Macedonian

    USS_United_States_vs_HMS_Macedonian

  • Baltimore Clipper
  • Type of fast sailing vessel

    built in Jamaica and Bermuda, with the hull of the ocean-going Bermuda sloop broader than the Jamaican and deeper than the American design. By the late

    Baltimore Clipper

    Baltimore Clipper

    Baltimore_Clipper

  • List of German films of the 1990s
  • Coors [de] Crime Behind Locked Doors Anka Schmid Hans Madin [de], Helga Sloop [de], Sonja Deutsch [de], Eva-Maria Kurz [de] Drama German-Swiss co-production

    List of German films of the 1990s

    List_of_German_films_of_the_1990s

  • Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States
  • slapper Reformer or the antithesis of a flapper slathers An abundance slave-driver An exacting employer; an employer slavocracy Slave-owners controlling the

    Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

    Glossary_of_early_twentieth_century_slang_in_the_United_States

  • HMS Leander (1780)
  • Portland-class fourth-rate of the Royal Navy

    cruised for some time in the North Sea. At the end of 1781, Leander and the sloop-of-war HMS Alligator sailed for the Dutch Gold Coast with a convoy, consisting

    HMS Leander (1780)

    HMS Leander (1780)

    HMS_Leander_(1780)

  • Lord Mountbatten
  • British statesman and admiral (1900–1979)

    Mountbatten was appointed first lieutenant (second-in-command) of the P-class sloop HMS P. 31 on 13 October 1918 and was confirmed as a substantive sub-lieutenant

    Lord Mountbatten

    Lord Mountbatten

    Lord_Mountbatten

  • Straw Hats' Jolly Roger
  • Fictional flag

    protesters in Indonesia begun flying the flag again in February 2025. Truck drivers began flying the Straw Hat Pirates' flag in late July 2025 to protest the

    Straw Hats' Jolly Roger

    Straw_Hats'_Jolly_Roger

  • List of Paw Patrol episodes
  • scuba-diving and look for a legendary creature that lives in a suken sloop. The suken sloop is then taken by Sid Swashbuckle the Pirate and his pirate canine

    List of Paw Patrol episodes

    List_of_Paw_Patrol_episodes

  • Kennebunkport, Maine
  • Town in Maine, United States

    two unnamed vessels from Newbury Massachusetts (a schooner and a sloop). The sloop was burned after it went aground on Goat Island. A battle took place

    Kennebunkport, Maine

    Kennebunkport, Maine

    Kennebunkport,_Maine

  • List of One Piece pirates
  • Carriage Drivers (馬車の運転手, Basha no untenshu): Two Wild Zombies who pulled the carriage that carried Nami, Usopp, and Tony Tony Chopper. One Carriage Driver is

    List of One Piece pirates

    List_of_One_Piece_pirates

  • Bill Stone (Royal Navy sailor)
  • English Legion d'honneur recipient

    1922–1924 HMS Chrysanthemum Sloop – 1925–1927 HMS P40 Submarine Chaser – 1928–29 HMS Eagle Aircraft carrier – 1929–1931 HMS Harebell Sloop – 1931–1933 HMS Thanet

    Bill Stone (Royal Navy sailor)

    Bill Stone (Royal Navy sailor)

    Bill_Stone_(Royal_Navy_sailor)

  • Cultural impact of Taylor Swift
  • 'Folklore' Deep Cut as Inspiration". Billboard. Retrieved March 31, 2022. Sloop, Hope (October 30, 2024). "'Agatha All Along' Creator Jac Schaeffer On How

    Cultural impact of Taylor Swift

    Cultural impact of Taylor Swift

    Cultural_impact_of_Taylor_Swift

  • Nathaniel Silsbee
  • American politician (1773–1850)

    seamanship won him, at the age of nineteen, command of Elias Hasket Derby's Sloop "Sally". Silsbee continued commanding Derby vessels and had many interesting

    Nathaniel Silsbee

    Nathaniel Silsbee

    Nathaniel_Silsbee

  • Christopher Reeve
  • American actor and activist (1952–2004)

    and crew sailing on the weekends. In 1989, he sold Chandelle and bought a sloop sailboat, Cambria 46, which he named the Sea Angel. According to David Walters

    Christopher Reeve

    Christopher Reeve

    Christopher_Reeve

  • Outline of sailing
  • Overview of and topical guide to sailing

    Pleasure craft Sailing hydrofoil Sailing yacht (small) Sloop Yawl Sailing ship Bermuda sloop Clipper Medium clipper Extreme clipper Dutch clipper Junk

    Outline of sailing

    Outline_of_sailing

  • Glossary of nautical terms (A–L)
  • a forward mast position, but with two or more headsails would be classed as a sloop in the North American definition. A running bowsprit, a forestay (carrying

    Glossary of nautical terms (A–L)

    Glossary_of_nautical_terms_(A–L)

  • Toothed whale
  • Parvorder of cetaceans

    fixative in perfumery. Sperm whaling in the 18th century began with small sloops carrying only a pair of whaleboats (sometimes only one). As the scope and

    Toothed whale

    Toothed whale

    Toothed_whale

  • Mayaguana
  • Island and district in The Bahamas

    island. The first steamship to circumnavigate the globe, the Royal Navy sloop HMS Driver, wrecked on Mayaguana on 3 August 1861, 14 years after the completion

    Mayaguana

    Mayaguana

    Mayaguana

  • Brian Wilson
  • American musician (1942–2025)

    feature of his music, having been employed in "Salt Lake City" (1965) and "Sloop John B" (1966). Many of Wilson's compositions are marked by destabilized

    Brian Wilson

    Brian Wilson

    Brian_Wilson

  • Wernher von Braun
  • German American aerospace engineer (1912–1977)

    two formal... "Wernher von Braun in SS uniform". The Reformation Online. Sloop, John L. (1978). Liquid Hydrogen as a Propulsion Fuel, 1945–1959. Scientific

    Wernher von Braun

    Wernher von Braun

    Wernher_von_Braun

  • List of ship launches in 1797
  • Retrieved 14 January 2022. "British sloop 'Dasher' (1797)". Threedecks. Retrieved 14 January 2022. "British sloop 'Driver' (1797)". Threedecks. Retrieved

    List of ship launches in 1797

    List_of_ship_launches_in_1797

  • USS Constitution
  • 1797 heavy frigate of the U.S. Navy

    Nicholson. Resuming her patrols, Constitution managed to recapture the American sloop Neutrality on 27 March. On 4 April 1799 she recaptured His Majesty's Packet

    USS Constitution

    USS Constitution

    USS_Constitution

  • Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald
  • British naval officer, politician and mercenary (1775–1860)

    mostly ill. Cochrane was promoted to commander and took command of the brig sloop HMS Speedy on 28 March 1800. Later that year, a Spanish warship disguised

    Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald

    Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald

    Thomas_Cochrane,_10th_Earl_of_Dundonald

  • Indian Armed Forces
  • Combined military forces of India

    1947, the Indian Armed Forces comprised: The Royal Indian Navy (RIN): Four sloops, two frigates, 12 minesweepers, one corvette, one survey vessel, four armed

    Indian Armed Forces

    Indian Armed Forces

    Indian_Armed_Forces

  • Glossary of nautical terms (M–Z)
  • all times. 3.  Informally, a synonym for "sloop-of-war," although sloops-of-war are not rigged as sloops. sloop-of-war 1.  In the 18th and 19th centuries

    Glossary of nautical terms (M–Z)

    Glossary_of_nautical_terms_(M–Z)

  • Garbutt-Walsh Inc.
  • Shipyard in San Pedro, California, United States

    Other noted boats: 53-ffor cutter Otter in 1914, 45-ffot sloop Thorobred in 1928, 43-foot sloop Margaret, 27-foot Common Sense in 1933 (built 6 of this

    Garbutt-Walsh Inc.

    Garbutt-Walsh Inc.

    Garbutt-Walsh_Inc.

  • HMS Atalante (1808)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Atalante (or Atalanta) was an 18-cannon sloop-of-war launched in 1808, and ordered in 1806, from Bermuda. However, the ship was wrecked on 10 November

    HMS Atalante (1808)

    HMS Atalante (1808)

    HMS_Atalante_(1808)

  • Oyster
  • Variety of families of Mollusca

    construction of the oyster sloop-style vessel to last well into the 20th century. Hope is believed to be the last-built Connecticut oyster sloop, completed in 1948

    Oyster

    Oyster

    Oyster

  • List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea
  • William Bell Clark, The First Saratoga, Being the Saga of John Young and His Sloop-of-War (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1953) King, Robert

    List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea

    List_of_people_who_disappeared_mysteriously_at_sea

  • Nathaniel Palmer
  • American naval explorer and seal hunter (1799–1877)

    Antarctica. He gave his name to Palmer Land, which he explored in 1820 on his sloop Hero. He was born in Stonington, Connecticut, and was a descendant of Walter

    Nathaniel Palmer

    Nathaniel Palmer

    Nathaniel_Palmer

  • Key West
  • Island and city in Florida, United States

    Salas was so eager to sell the island that he sold it twice – first for a sloop valued at $575 to a General John Geddes, a former governor of South Carolina

    Key West

    Key West

    Key_West

  • First Opium War
  • 1839–1842 war between the United Kingdom and China

    to grow poppies without profit. On the other hand, opium became the main driver of capital accumulation for merchants and bankers in western India. The

    First Opium War

    First Opium War

    First_Opium_War

  • American Revolution
  • Founding of the United States

    letter. In June 1768 a riot broke out in Boston over the seizure of the sloop Liberty, owned by John Hancock, for alleged smuggling. Customs officials

    American Revolution

    American Revolution

    American_Revolution

  • Hull classification symbol
  • US naval inventory classification system

    Treasury-class cutter (WPG) 311' Casco-class cutter (WAVP) 306' Edsall-class cutter (WDE) 269' Wind-class icebreaker (WAGB) 255' Owasco-class cutter 250'

    Hull classification symbol

    Hull_classification_symbol

  • Bangkok
  • Capital and largest city of Thailand

    Embassy to the Eastern Courts of Cochin-China, Siam, and Muscat: In the U.S. Sloop-of-war Peacock During the Years 1832–3–4 (Scanned eBook ed.). Harper & Brothers

    Bangkok

    Bangkok

    Bangkok

  • Battle of Derna (1805)
  • Part of the First Barbary War

    expedition on several occasions. Between 10 and 18 March, several Arab camel drivers mutinied before they reached the sanctuary of Massouah Castle. From 22

    Battle of Derna (1805)

    Battle of Derna (1805)

    Battle_of_Derna_(1805)

  • Timeline of London (20th century)
  • the Fairlop Loop, Greenford station, and West Ruislip station. December Sloop HMS Wellington (1934) is permanently moored on the Thames alongside the

    Timeline of London (20th century)

    Timeline_of_London_(20th_century)

  • Extreme clipper
  • Clipper ship designed to sacrifice cargo capacity for speed

    yards by medium clippers. A 1910 history of the clipper related: "...a fine class of ships, known as medium clippers, was constructed, some of which proved

    Extreme clipper

    Extreme_clipper

  • Piracy off the coast of Somalia
  • Hijacking of ships by Somali pirates

    enforcement and corruption as well as economic factors. Most of these drivers display considerable overlap just like they can be viewed as derivative

    Piracy off the coast of Somalia

    Piracy off the coast of Somalia

    Piracy_off_the_coast_of_Somalia

  • HMS Nymphe (1812)
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    On 10 October 1813, the Nymphe gave chase to three frigates and a brig-sloop commanded by Commodore Rodgers that had slipped out of Boston two days prior

    HMS Nymphe (1812)

    HMS_Nymphe_(1812)

  • List of people from North Carolina
  • philanthropist, and mother of Tupac Shakur (Lumberton) Mary T. Martin Sloop (1873–1962), physician and educator (Davidson) David A. Smith (born 1957)

    List of people from North Carolina

    List of people from North Carolina

    List_of_people_from_North_Carolina

  • Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
  • City in Ontario, Canada

    From this same spot, American-born explorer Alexander Henry built a 40 ton sloop and barge to explore the Superior for mineral riches. At the conclusion

    Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

    Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

    Sault_Ste._Marie,_Ontario

  • HMS Sappho (1837)
  • Brig of the Royal Navy

    be both very fast under sail and carry heavy firepower. One of the main drivers for their design was the suppression of slavery. During her 20-year career

    HMS Sappho (1837)

    HMS Sappho (1837)

    HMS_Sappho_(1837)

  • USS Raritan (1843)
  • Sailing frigate, laid 1820, destroyed 1861

    Pennsylvania, 74 gun-ship; steam-frigate Merrimac, 44 guns; sloop-of-war Germantown, 22 guns; sloop Plymouth, 22 guns; frigate Raritan, 45 guns; frigate Columbia

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  • August 1974
  • Month of 1974

    voyage across the Atlantic Ocean aboard the 22-foot (6.7 m) Sea Sprite sloop Hitchhiker. Born: Huang Bo, Chinese film actor and director, winner of the

    August 1974

    August 1974

    August_1974

  • French corvette Jalouse (1794)
  • Berwick. On 27 March, or 7 April (records differ), Jalouse encountered the sloop Tisiphone in the North Sea. An inconclusive 11-hour engagement ensued. Afterwards

    French corvette Jalouse (1794)

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  • HMS Fantome (1810)
  • sailed on to Pernambuco. The frigate Melampus was in company with the sloop Driver when they captured Fantome in the mid Atlantic on the brig's return voyage

    HMS Fantome (1810)

    HMS Fantome (1810)

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  • HMS Superieure
  • paid in September 1827. On 28 February, Superieure recaptured the British sloop Phoenix, sailing from Bermuda. Before 9 March, Superieure also destroyed

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  • September 1974
  • Month of 1974

    November 2023. LONDON, Sept. 3—Former Prime Minister Edward Heath's racing sloop Morning Cloud capsized and sank in a gale last night in the English Channel

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  • Brooklyn Navy Yard
  • Shipyard and industrial complex in Brooklyn, New York

    at work incessantly, often at night and on the Sabbath." The screw steam sloop Oneida, launched on November 20, 1861, was the first vessel built at the

    Brooklyn Navy Yard

    Brooklyn Navy Yard

    Brooklyn_Navy_Yard

  • List of 1950s films based on actual events
  • Amethyst (1957) – British war drama film telling the story of the British sloop HMS Amethyst caught up in the Chinese Civil War and involved in the 1949

    List of 1950s films based on actual events

    List_of_1950s_films_based_on_actual_events

  • Shipbuilding in the American colonies
  • per ton. One of the main drivers of demand Naval architecture changed gradually in the eighteenth century. Of five classes of seventeenth-century vessels

    Shipbuilding in the American colonies

    Shipbuilding in the American colonies

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  • Golden Gate Park
  • Public park in San Francisco, California, United States

    (May 8, 2015). "S.F. welcomed 1st Northwest Passage sailor but mistreated sloop". San Francisco Chronicle. LaBounty, Woody (September 2011). "The Gjøa,

    Golden Gate Park

    Golden Gate Park

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  • Grimsby
  • Town in Lincolnshire, England

    Market Place since 2013. England portal United Kingdom portal Grimsby-class sloops, in service from the 1930s until 1966. St Mary's Church, Grimsby List

    Grimsby

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    English : variant of Close 1.German : variant of Kloss.

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    Diver

    Irish (County Donegal) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Duibhidhir or sometimes of Mac Duibhidhir (see Dwyer, also Dyer).English : of uncertain derivation; possibly from diver, an agent derivative of Middle English dive ‘to dip or plunge’, but if so the application is obscure. It may be a nickname for someone compared to a diving bird. Compare Ducker.

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    RA-MA-UER-NEFRU

    , a daughter of Rameses II.

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    Slayer of Canda and Munda

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  • Drive
  • v. t.

    To impel or urge onward by force in a direction away from one, or along before one; to push forward; to compel to move on; to communicate motion to; as, to drive cattle; to drive a nail; smoke drives persons from a room.

  • Rivery
  • a.

    Having rivers; as, a rivery country.

  • Drive
  • n.

    A collection of objects that are driven; a mass of logs to be floated down a river.

  • Glass
  • v. t.

    To case in glass.

  • Droven
  • p. p.

    of Drive.

  • Driven
  • p. p.

    of Drive

  • Class
  • n.

    One of the sections into which a church or congregation is divided, and which is under the supervision of a class leader.

  • Driven
  • p. p.

    of Drive. Also adj.

  • Claps
  • v. t.

    Variant of Clasp

  • Glass
  • v. t.

    A looking-glass; a mirror.

  • Clasp
  • v. t.

    To shut or fasten together with, or as with, a clasp; to shut or fasten (a clasp, or that which fastens with a clasp).

  • Class
  • n.

    To arrange in classes; to classify or refer to some class; as, to class words or passages.

  • Deriver
  • n.

    One who derives.

  • Drover
  • n.

    A boat driven by the tide.

  • Drive
  • p. p.

    Driven.

  • Driver
  • n.

    A crossbar on a grinding mill spindle to drive the upper stone.

  • Class
  • n.

    To divide into classes, as students; to form into, or place in, a class or classes.

  • River
  • v. i.

    To hawk by the side of a river; to fly hawks at river fowl.

  • Glass
  • v. t.

    Anything made of glass.

  • Drover
  • n.

    One who drives cattle or sheep to market; one who makes it his business to purchase cattle, and drive them to market.