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- Carracks were smaller ships neither suitable for high seas nor freight.
- This was their first album following the departure of Paul Carrack.
- The carrack and then the caravel were developed in Portugal.
- During the 16th century the galleon evolved from the carrack.
- Such colonies include one on the Carrack rocks in Cornwall.
- Carrack once again left Squeeze, however, after about a year.
- It is still a mainstay of Carrack's live performances today.
- Another 33 carracks sank, while many more were dispersed.
- ;carrack : This is an old type of large sailing ship.
- Carracks were first used for European trade from the Mediterranean to the Baltic.
- One carrack ran aground near Blankenberge; another foundered.
- Carrack's father died in an industrial accident when he was eleven.
- Columbus's ship, the, was a famous example of a carrack.
- The singles listings below all refer to the Carrack-sung version from 1993.
- Richer booty was taken on the return voyage as the corsairs plundered Genoese carrack.
- Spritsails were commonly used on sailing vessels from the first carracks until about 1800.
- At times, the navy also included galleons, carracks, frigates or xebecs.
- The band regrouped in 2004 as " Mike + The Mechanics featuring Paul Carrack ".
- In the middle of the 16th century the first galleons were developed from the carrack.
- The flagship was the carrack " S鉶 Rafael " captained by Fern鉶 Soares.
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