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  • The new EP will be called " Wolves In The Lazarette ".
  • He awakens the captain, and they enter the lazarette and examine the compartment.
  • She captured the 40-gun lazarette.
  • She was later converted to a lazarette.
  • She became a lazarette in 1824, then was broken up in November 1836 at Pembroke Dock.
  • Her final service was as a lazarette at Sheerness, where she remained between 1818 and 1837.
  • In June 1831 " Ramillies " was at Chatham Dockyard, being fitted as a lazarette.
  • He was then moved to Oberma遞eld-Grimmenthal ( Lazarette IX C ) where British doctors performed an operation on his leg.
  • In modern shipbuilding and for powerboats of most sizes, the lazarette is the location of the steering gear equipment for the vessel.
  • She was fitted as a lazarette at Chatham Dockyard in March 1794, but was eventually broken up at Sheerness in December 1794.
  • A lazarette is usually a storage locker used for gear or equipment a sailor or boatswain would use around the decks on a sailing vessel.
  • A locker with engine access is in the starboard bench, and two lazarettes on the aft bench, with the tiller attachment placed between them.
  • The lazarette also represents a vulnerability in that the large hull penetrations required for rudders and shafts for propulsion through the vessel's hull generally reside there.
  • The impact created a hole, estimated at in diameter, in the " Terminator s " aft lazarette area ( a storage space between decks ).
  • The vessel was normally fitted with a small ( 6hp ) inboard engine but on some boats a lazarette in the counter stern incorporated an outboard well with removable GRP plug.
  • Towards the end of the year, she was converted to a powder Milford in September 1824 where she was used as a lazarette, then broken up in November 1836 at Pembroke Dock.
  • By 1859 she had become a guardship in Sheerness harbour, and in 1861 was converted into a floating lazarette for passengers from merchant vessels who were suspected by the Customs Service of bringing in disease.
  • The equipment usually stored in a lazarette would be spare lines, sails, sail repair, line and cable splicing repair equipment, fenders, bosun chair, spare blocks, tools, and other equipment.
  • The ship carries a very valuable cargo of gold bullion, so the mate gives orders to open and examine the special compartment holding the gold, which is positioned just below the captain's cabin in the lazarette.
  • Captain Wright was staying in town, leaving the " Nelson " in charge of the First and Second Mates and three other crew, when a party of robbers estimated to number between ten and over twenty boarded the ship from two stolen boats, bailed up all on board, and forced their way into the lazarette containing the gold.