Yahoo Poland Wyszukiwanie w Internecie

Search results

  1. A seaman's chest is a wooden chest which was commonly used by sailors to store personal belongings. They are also known as sea chests , not to be confused with the recesses found in the hull of certain ships.

  2. 24 lis 2021 · The Traveling Sea Chest program offers a hands-on learning opportunity that teachers can integrate into their own curriculum. Each Sea Chest is filled with artifacts and reproduction items,...

  3. Antique Nautical and Naval Ditty Boxes (sometimes known as sea chests or sea trunks) From Civil War thru WWII (1860s - 1940s) used by Enlisted Sailors and Crew to Store Everyday Needed Small Personal Items, Tobacco, Tolietries, Photos, and Sewing Kits.

  4. Sea Chests are traditional retirement gifts for Navy officers, and to celebrate this tradition we offer custom chests for military retirees. A full-width interior tray (replacing the small interior compartment) can be made into a shadow-box (we do not supply the glazing or felt interior of the tray).

  5. Insignias and badges of the United States Navy are military badges issued by the United States Department of the Navy to naval service members who achieve certain qualifications and accomplishments while serving on both active and reserve duty in the United States Navy.

  6. The chest is broader at the base than at the top, giving it greater stability at sea. Fancy brass handles at each end provide lifting points. The top displays fancy carving around the edge, and inside there are small compartments on either end.

  7. 22 mar 2013 · At any rate, by the War of 1812, U.S. Navy ships had been freed from the clutter of chests. The bags that replaced them presented a new field of challenges and small miseries for the men. Writing almost a generation after the War of 1812, Herman Melville lamented,

  1. Ludzie szukają również