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  • ...Chittagong or Arakan.jpg|thumb|left|[[Dutch East India Company|Dutch VOC]] ships in Chittagong, 1702]] [[File:Moored boats from Arakan or Chittagong.jpg|thumb|Ships from Chittagong along the coast of Bengal and [[Arakan]] in the northeast B
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  • ...a defensible site near a point on the river both deep enough for the era's ships and narrow enough to be bridged; [[Londinium]] (London) grew up around the ...have given rise to a number of businesses including boatbuilding, marinas, ships chandlers and salvage services.
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  • ...company to produce new kit designs. The first aircraft kit was released in 1953, a model of the [[Supermarine Spitfire]] Mk I,<ref>{{cite book|last1=May|fi ...e Annual'' was also produced and Airfix books on classic aircraft, classic ships and modelling techniques were published by Patrick Stephens Ltd.
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  • | quote = Both ships were built for the Northern Transportation Company, a subsidiary of Eldorad The ''[[Edmonton Journal]]'' reported in 1953 that the ''Radium King'' was the first vessel to cross Great Slave Lake --
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  • ...s on 12 feet centers to 16 hatches on {{convert|24|ft|adj=on}} centers. In 1953 she had new Foster-Wheeler water tube boilers installed. She went into layu [[Category:1907 ships]]
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  • ...freighter]] '''''Saginaw''''' was commissioned the ''John J. Boland'', in 1953, the third vessel to bear that name.<ref name=BoatnerdSaginaw> ...ia.org/wiki/Category:Saginaw_(ship,_1953) Media related to Saginaw (ship, 1953) at Wikimedia Commons]
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  • ...n [[Mohammed III of Morocco|Mohammed III]] declared that American merchant ships would be under the protection of the sultanate and could thus enjoy safe pa France's exile of [[Sultan Mohammed V]] in 1953 to [[Madagascar]] and his replacement by the unpopular [[Mohammed Ben Aaraf
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  • ..., in order to attempt air and surface operations there. Unfortunately, the ships found the harbor iced over, with a belt of [[pack ice]] extending out three ...d "Dundas", until the population was moved to [[Qaanaaq]] further north in 1953.
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  • | 1953 ...s serve and counsel one or more units (i.e. packs, troops, teams, crews or ships). They act as a direct representative between the unit and the district.<re
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  • ...3/S-23_Ed3_1953_EN.pdf |title=Limits of Oceans and Seas |edition=3rd |year=1953 |publisher=[[Organisation hydrographique internationale]] |access-date=28 D ...ed a civilian air fleet of about 389,000 units and a merchant fleet of 581 ships.<ref name="European Commission" />
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  • ...assembled the [[Ford Galaxy|Galaxy]] people-carrier as well as its sister ships, the [[Volkswagen Sharan|VW Sharan]] and [[SEAT Alhambra]]. With the introd The [[Ford NAA tractor]] was introduced as an entirely new model in 1953. It was a replacement for the Ford N-Series tractors. Larger than the 8N, w
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  • ...ace vessels, only eight are operational major combatants (frigates). Those ships are based in [[Valparaíso]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.armada.cl/p4_i ...ionship]]. Chile hosted the first [[FIBA World Championship for Women]] in 1953 finishing the tournament with the silver medal. [[San Pedro de Atacama]] is
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