bridge nI did but just get them in time, as a bridge of ice then broke loose, which would have carried them [the oars] away. p. 226 - . . . they were obliged to launch the punt across a bridge of ice in the harbour; the rest was open.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN DEC 1972JH DEC 1972Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used IOnly quote from p. 226 appears in DNE I
raft 1 vThey seemed to be on the verge of success, then the ice buckled and began to raft. Huge ...
raft 1 vOr, under pressure of the storm, it frequently happens that the ice is " rafted, " ...
A large piece of shore fast ice approximately 5 by 10 km broke free and drifted through Northumberla...
lanch vI did but just get them in time, as a bridge of ice then broke loose, which would have car...
bridge nThe ice is broken up . . . but a bridge remains to it from the north west end of the latte...
bridge n. . . for the river was frozen over in bridges, from that place to the Narrows, but the ic...
bridge nWhen the harbour was frozen, the distance was shortened by almost half a mile because we c...
bridge nBy bending close to the ice we could follow their track. The bridge wound. Sometimes we ...
she broke. . . we found a bridge of ice across Huntingdon Harbour, . . we attempted to launch one o...
bridge nAlthough Cabot Strait is never completely frozen over it is often jammed with ice from the...
raft 1 vThe next morning the vessel was jammed and we couldn't get her out and the ice kept coming...
barricade (n)The ship quivered as if rent asunder, but her stout oaken beams heaved aside the floe...
bridge nThe shoremen made a bridge up the hill between the stage and the flakes.PRINTED ITEM DNE-...
berth (n). . . all the wharves where there was any chance of a "berth" to the ice were fairly in...
island nThose Ilands of Ice are not dangerous unto Ships being once descried, as by their whitenes...
raft 1 vThey seemed to be on the verge of success, then the ice buckled and began to raft. Huge ...
raft 1 vOr, under pressure of the storm, it frequently happens that the ice is " rafted, " ...
A large piece of shore fast ice approximately 5 by 10 km broke free and drifted through Northumberla...
lanch vI did but just get them in time, as a bridge of ice then broke loose, which would have car...
bridge nThe ice is broken up . . . but a bridge remains to it from the north west end of the latte...
bridge n. . . for the river was frozen over in bridges, from that place to the Narrows, but the ic...
bridge nWhen the harbour was frozen, the distance was shortened by almost half a mile because we c...
bridge nBy bending close to the ice we could follow their track. The bridge wound. Sometimes we ...
she broke. . . we found a bridge of ice across Huntingdon Harbour, . . we attempted to launch one o...
bridge nAlthough Cabot Strait is never completely frozen over it is often jammed with ice from the...
raft 1 vThe next morning the vessel was jammed and we couldn't get her out and the ice kept coming...
barricade (n)The ship quivered as if rent asunder, but her stout oaken beams heaved aside the floe...
bridge nThe shoremen made a bridge up the hill between the stage and the flakes.PRINTED ITEM DNE-...
berth (n). . . all the wharves where there was any chance of a "berth" to the ice were fairly in...
island nThose Ilands of Ice are not dangerous unto Ships being once descried, as by their whitenes...
raft 1 vThey seemed to be on the verge of success, then the ice buckled and began to raft. Huge ...
raft 1 vOr, under pressure of the storm, it frequently happens that the ice is " rafted, " ...
A large piece of shore fast ice approximately 5 by 10 km broke free and drifted through Northumberla...