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Record #168265:

El hito austral del confín de América. El cabo de Hornos. (Desde 1855-1899 y siglo XX). Tercera parte / Hernán Ferrer Fougá.

Title: El hito austral del confín de América. El cabo de Hornos. (Desde 1855-1899 y siglo XX). Tercera parte / Hernán Ferrer Fougá.
Translated title: The most southerly landmark of America. Cape Horn. (From 1855-1899 and 20th century). (Part 3).
Author(s): Fougá, Hernán Ferrer.
Date: 2004.
Language: Spanish.
In: Revista de Marina. (2004.), Vol. 2 (2004)
Abstract: Continues history of navigation in seas around Cape Horn from second half of 19th century up to opening of Panama Canal in 1914. Includes discussion of use of sail in preference to steam; various types of sailing vessel including steel-hulls, French five-masted vessels, and German ships of 6,000 tons; problems of hazardous cargos; brief accounts of individual voyages; and construction of lighthouse at Cape Horn.
Notes:

Revista de Marina. Vol. 2 :147-158 (2004).

Keywords: 93"18" -- Nineteenth century.
93"190" -- 1900-1909.
93"191" -- 1910-1919.
656 -- Transport services.
656.614.3 -- Shipping, freight.
V -- History.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*726.1) -- South Shetland Islands.
(*80) -- Southern Ocean.
(*821) -- Drake Passage.
(83) -- Chile.
SPRI record no.: 168265

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