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Tag: Hope Town

M/V Mia Desa or M/V Miz Desa served Abaco ports in the 1970s – 1990s

May 8, 2015March 7, 2017 Updated May 8, 2015by Eric Wiberg
Mailboats
Abaco Bahamas Green Turtle Cay Hope Town Marsh Harbour Treasure Cay

M/V Richard Campbell, serving Abaco from Nassau in the 1940s

July 6, 2013March 7, 2017 Updated July 6, 2013by Eric Wiberg
Mailboats
Cherokee Sound Dr. Gail Saunders Elbow Cay Great Guana Cay Hope Town Islanders in the Stream Jack Ford Little Harbour Abaco Michael Craton Whale Cay Abaco

SS Athelqueen, British Molasses tanker, sunk by Italian sub Enrico Tazzoli, Fecia di Cossato east of Abaco March 1942

June 30, 2013March 7, 2017 Updated June 30, 2013by Eric Wiberg
Attack Narratives Bahamas
Alan Heald Duchess of Windsor Elbow Cay Abaco Giuseppe Finzi Hope Town James A. Moffett Nassau R.Smg. Enrico Tazzoli R.Smg. Morosini SS Athelqueen SS Charles Racine SS Cygnet SS Daytonian SS Leslie SS Manaqui SS Potlatch SS Stangarth U-128 U-504 U-Boats Bahamas Wyannie Malone museum

Yacht Content S., Percianna II, inter-island mailboat Bahamas 1930s to 1940s, rescued O.A. Knudsen & Athelqueen

June 23, 2013March 7, 2017 Updated June 23, 2013by Eric Wiberg
Bahamas
1942 Abaco Bahamas British tanker Athelqueen Cross Harbor Abaco Elbow Cay Abaco Hope Town inter-island mailboat Bahamas Norwegian tanker O.A. Knudsen Percianna II SS Athelqueen yacht Content yacht Content S.

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