burn v"The Old Ship's Medicine Chest": We'll dress your wounds when all burnt-down, the ship at midnight rides.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupDEC 28 1988 WK G. M. StoryUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup5Used Su
burn vTerm used in sealing -"The VIKING is burnt down off the Funks" - or "on the Front"....
L-R: 'white' smoke is burning SS 'Neptuna'; 'black' smoke is sunken USS 'Peary'; ? ; HMAS 'Katoomba'...
blink nThe two steamers lay six miles off the island, and through the ice "blink" on the horizon th...
burn vThe real work came when the patch was found and the ship was 'burned down in the fat.'PRINTE...
burn vThe tired old ship, unable to advance in the teeth of such frenzy, "burned down...
burn v... with his hand on the engine-room telegraph of his steamer and with a sailor holding snow...
burn vTo stop(a ship) for the night in the ice.To stop(a ship) for the night in the ice.PRINTED ITEM...
burn vThe ship was still 'burnt down' until morning, as she was now too deep in the water to risk ...
burn vDis un'll soon be burnin' down in de patch, now!PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN MAY 1975JH MAY ...
burn vHeavy salted cod burnt more easily than that which was light salted.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup[Ad...
burn vStopped for the night.Stopped for the night.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUse...
burn vFar off, but still in sight, the steel fleet had run into heavy ice and was forced to burn...
galleyThey would gut and fillet a codfish, peel some potatoes, then light a fire in the old, cast-i...
burn2 nThere was still..weather permitting, a trip to Mulliauk for a load of dry wood from a big...
burn vMeans to lessen the furnace fires, and so to reduce the steam pressure in boilers.See cited ...
burn vTerm used in sealing -"The VIKING is burnt down off the Funks" - or "on the Front"....
L-R: 'white' smoke is burning SS 'Neptuna'; 'black' smoke is sunken USS 'Peary'; ? ; HMAS 'Katoomba'...
blink nThe two steamers lay six miles off the island, and through the ice "blink" on the horizon th...
burn vThe real work came when the patch was found and the ship was 'burned down in the fat.'PRINTE...
burn vThe tired old ship, unable to advance in the teeth of such frenzy, "burned down...
burn v... with his hand on the engine-room telegraph of his steamer and with a sailor holding snow...
burn vTo stop(a ship) for the night in the ice.To stop(a ship) for the night in the ice.PRINTED ITEM...
burn vThe ship was still 'burnt down' until morning, as she was now too deep in the water to risk ...
burn vDis un'll soon be burnin' down in de patch, now!PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN MAY 1975JH MAY ...
burn vHeavy salted cod burnt more easily than that which was light salted.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup[Ad...
burn vStopped for the night.Stopped for the night.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUse...
burn vFar off, but still in sight, the steel fleet had run into heavy ice and was forced to burn...
galleyThey would gut and fillet a codfish, peel some potatoes, then light a fire in the old, cast-i...
burn2 nThere was still..weather permitting, a trip to Mulliauk for a load of dry wood from a big...
burn vMeans to lessen the furnace fires, and so to reduce the steam pressure in boilers.See cited ...
burn vTerm used in sealing -"The VIKING is burnt down off the Funks" - or "on the Front"....
L-R: 'white' smoke is burning SS 'Neptuna'; 'black' smoke is sunken USS 'Peary'; ? ; HMAS 'Katoomba'...
blink nThe two steamers lay six miles off the island, and through the ice "blink" on the horizon th...