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maaaslo

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  1. Since Bill have kindly offered his help, i have already send him a pm with the link to picture. For those who will be searching the google for the ship, picture was taken by me, so slightly harder as this angle is not on google... Good luck and thank you Bill for your help
  2. I am very sorry to keep all of you waiting. Where i am there is no computers connected to the internet... So i have to access from my phone. And i still havent found the way how to attach pics from it...
  3. And when i find the way how to attach picture to my post on this iphone, i will give you another installment of the game...
  4. It is a picture of ill fated mary celeste http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/abandoned-200711.html?device=iphone
  5. dont forget that Russians have not been using imperial feet nor the metric meters in 1906. that might be different sort of measures...
  6. as i mentioned in my post, monkbarns was the ship i meant in my turn. but since there were two possibilities, i have to accept See Adler too...
  7. dear players. picture of the mysterious ship i have posted is not See Adler. However, the page i took it from has got title Monkbarns or See-adler... so in this case, we could take this answer as correct, as these ships aparently lookd almost identical. source of the picture here: http://monkbarns.wordpress.com/tag/captain-james-donaldson/ source that winner probably found here: http://monkbarns.wordpress.com/2010/06/28/a-sailors-life-28-monkbarns-or-see-adler-1917/ as you can see, ships look identical, i would say the pictures are the same. but the real ships were not the same. one of them was German raider, the other was the British sailing ship Monkbarns, circa 1918. German ship probably was built to look like british to slip through blockade... so all in all, Trippwj, your turn...
  8. right, house chores done, time for a game again... finally...
  9. Inthink i just have a lits of luck googling the pictures... When ill have access to the computer i will post another one...
  10. http://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/pbho-1/collection/down-easter-dirigo Her name was dirigo...
  11. Correct molasses Your turn...
  12. would this count? she was a real ship, altough you cannot really say her name or distinguish what she was from just this picture. if it is too hard let me know and i will name her and find a different one. she was french, and in her times she was top tech...
  13. Are these Star Clipper and Star Flyer? beautyfull twins though...
  14. Molasses, bingo. She indeed was originally pereire, after she was wrecked and salvaged she was rerigged as 4masted full rigger. She had colourfull history and have sailed many times around cape horn. She sadly was broken up for scrap metal at the end of her career as so many of them before... Now its your turn to give us some good one. Good luck.
  15. Wayne, she wasnt Northam...
  16. BTW Bill, she was actually rerigged from lesser ship to four masted fully rigged.
  17. Cristiano, it would be smart move if i have done it. i have done search in the book for a vessel with interesting history, then looked for a good picture of the same vessel. so you still can be looking for the ship online. Bill, this list is handy, my ship is present there...
  18. so far noone got even close to the name of the ship. to narrow the search area down, she not always was four masted full rigger...
  19. so far noone got even close to the name of the ship. to narrow the search area down, she not always was four masted full rigger...
  20. her name doesnt start far from M in alphabet
  21. nope, not Moshulu.
  22. it is not Tantallon Castle. She was involved heavily in trade with Aussieland...
  23. Nope and nope... Do we need some hints or shall i wait a bit longer?
  24. no Cristiano, nothing to do with that company... and not the ship mentioned...
  25. crackers, it also might just be Titanic...
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