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- Subsequent rock blasting in the 19th century downstream at Tal-y-cafn, and dredging, enabled river boats of 50 tons and seagoing ships of 100 tons to reach Trefriw.
- The contraction in October's surplus was accentuated by a steep drop in seagoing ship exports and a surge of meat imports, said Akio Egawa, a ministry official.
- A former naval aviator, Culbertson marked Endeavour's arrival with the ringing of a ship's bell, a Navy tradition for announcing the imminent arrival of a seagoing ship.
- Launched on 6 August 1804 and christened " "'Royndin Fr��a " "'( Beautiful Trial ), this schooner was the first seagoing ship built in the Faroe Islands,
- The company established two docks for seagoing ships in Vi�ey; a fish-processing factory which was linked to the docks by rail; and stores for coal and salt.
- According to government regulations concerning seagoing ships, the larger ones can carry several hundred men, and the smaller ones may have more than a hundred men on board.
- Ceremonial inauguration of Gdynia as a temporary military port and fishers'shelter took place on 23 April 1923, and the first major seagoing ship arrived on 13 August 1923.
- In the talking stage is a plan to replace road-rail causeway link to Singapore with a high bridge that would allow seagoing ships to use the Straits of Johore.
- The researchers, whose findings were published in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature, took samples of ballast water from 15 seagoing ships in Chesapeake Bay off Virginia and Maryland.
- Londinium grew up around the point on the River Thames narrow enough for the construction of a Roman bridge but still deep enough to handle the era's seagoing ships.