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Then, in 1991, his maritime society took over the site.
In 1719, 823 people called this maritime city their home.
If the world's leading maritime power does not do so, who will?
These provide much information on the maritime history of Britain.
I'm going to fight you from here to the maritime conference, and beyond.
This is indeed a very important date in maritime history.
He wrote more than a dozen books about maritime history.
Maritime history is the study of human activity at sea.
This was the most completely maritime town that we were ever in.
I think teaching maritime history is a great way to get kids interested.
There are around 280,000 students who graduate from maritime schools every year.
She and I went on a seminar together, to study maritime history.
It's going to be one of the most important finds in American maritime history.
"We wanted a new way to bring maritime history to a broader audience."
It was created to be used as a tool for training maritime people.
And the maritime museum that we already have should be better promoted.
The packing of a cold store was a maritime art.
The captain had written a book on Soviet maritime history.
All maritime contact with the rest of the world was interrupted.
Similar developments were taking place in the other major maritime nations.
Deal has several museums; all are related to Deal's maritime history.
India has a maritime history dating back to 7,600 years.
The maritime forest is the home to most plant and animal life in the park.
One particular focus of attention as a subject was the town's fish market, built in 1872 and now a maritime museum.
One was carrying maritime charts, which he set up on a stand.