We were repeatedly laid over on our beam ends and washed over by the seas as if we were a half tide rock. |
Rough seas and 20-knot westerly winds made the task of moving the female whale into deeper waters impossible. |
It's a disgrace that British-flagged ships should sail the seas carrying British exports but the crews are foreign. |
A third east coast low developed on 26 June, and became notorious for the huge seas it produced. |
To conduct a maritime war in distant seas the Admiralty had to be able to transport naval stores to squadrons operating from remote stations. |
It profiles more than 250 ships now sailing the high seas and previews liners preparing for maiden voyages. |