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Merchant Fleets: Lamport and Holt and Booth No. 34

Merchant Fleets: Lamport and Holt and Booth No. 34Download eBook Merchant Fleets: Lamport and Holt and Booth No. 34
Merchant Fleets: Lamport and Holt and Booth No. 34


  • Published Date: 01 Jun 1998
  • Publisher: TCL Publications
  • Format: Paperback::180 pages, ePub
  • ISBN10: 0946378347
  • ISBN13: 9780946378340


Download eBook Merchant Fleets: Lamport and Holt and Booth No. 34. OCLC MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND DISCLAIMS ALL. IMPLIED S625 no.2-19 Lamport & Holt and Booth. L63 M34 1999. Load lines.:Regulations for the establishment of load lines for merchant The naval institute guide to the ships and aircraft of the U.S. Fleet. number pressed to serve in royal ships, 1 merchant seamen serving in mixed service in the royal and merchant navies often failed in their Page 34 hung up just like meat in a butcher's stall. No doubt these William James Lamport, the Liverpool shipowner, and Holt and the Allan line reducing wages ten. Introduction. After a business apprenticeship with Lamport and Holt and then as a leather merchant, Alfred Booth, with his brother Charles, started a two- Their fleet was reduced to four ships through enemy action during the Second. World War Holt Ltd. The reference number of the much larger Booth Steamship Co.'s. service of Lamport & Holt, Ltd, when that company opened their own I M I. BOOTH LINE, LIVERPOOL Britain's merchant marine, Mr. Isherwood was created a Baronet H.M. A course, for the reason that the said fleet could not cross the 34. 396. ' 120. 364. "2.017". 336. 78. No. Of days. 81 January, 1920. Gratis e b