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GALLEY

  • Galley
  • Ship mainly propelled by oars

    A galley is a type of ship optimised for propulsion by oars. Galleys were historically used for warfare, trade, and piracy mostly in the seas surrounding

    Galley

    Galley

    Galley

  • Galley (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up galley in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A galley is a ship or boat primarily powered by multiple sets of oars. Galley may also refer to: A larger

    Galley (disambiguation)

    Galley_(disambiguation)

  • Galley slave
  • Person enslaved or sentenced to row in a galley

    A galley slave was a slave rowing in a galley, either a convicted criminal sentenced to work at the oar (French: galérien), or a kind of human chattel

    Galley slave

    Galley slave

    Galley_slave

  • French galley Réale
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    French galley Réale (1538), a galley French galley Réale (1639), a galley French galley Réale (1668), a galley French galley Réale (1669), a galley French

    French galley Réale

    French_galley_Réale

  • Garry Galley
  • Canadian ice hockey player

    Garry Michael Galley (born April 16, 1963) is a Canadian broadcaster and former professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League

    Garry Galley

    Garry Galley

    Garry_Galley

  • Galley (surname)
  • Surname list

    Galley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Garry Galley, former National Hockey League player Gordon Galley, English footballer Jim

    Galley (surname)

    Galley_(surname)

  • Galley proof
  • Initial printing of a work for review

    Galley proofs or galleys are so named because in the days of hand-set letterpress printing in the 1650s, the printer would set the page into "galleys"

    Galley proof

    Galley proof

    Galley_proof

  • Galley (kitchen)
  • Kitchen on board a vehicle

    The galley is the compartment of a ship, train, or aircraft where food is cooked and prepared. It can also refer to a land-based kitchen on a naval base

    Galley (kitchen)

    Galley (kitchen)

    Galley_(kitchen)

  • Adventure Galley
  • English sailing ship captained by William Kidd

    Adventure Galley, also known as Adventure, was an English merchant ship captained by Scottish sea captain William Kidd. She was a type of hybrid ship that

    Adventure Galley

    Adventure_Galley

  • Mel Galley
  • British guitarist (1948–2008)

    Galley (8 March 1948 – 1 July 2008) was an English guitarist, best known for his work with Whitesnake, Trapeze, Finders Keepers and Phenomena. Galley

    Mel Galley

    Mel_Galley

  • Irish galley
  • Single-masted ship with oars

    The Irish galley was a vessel in use in the West of Ireland down to the seventeenth century, and was propelled both by oars and sail. In fundamental respects

    Irish galley

    Irish_galley

  • Row galley
  • A row galley was a term used in the United States for an armed watercraft that used oars rather than sails as a means of propulsion. During the age of

    Row galley

    Row galley

    Row_galley

  • Selly Galley
  • Ghanaian actress and TV presenter

    Selly Galley, born 25 September 1987 as Selorm Galley is a Ghanaian actress and TV presenter. She was on Big Brother Africa (season 8). She is married

    Selly Galley

    Selly_Galley

  • NetGalley
  • Web site aimed towards the distribution of digital galley proofs of books

    NetGalley is a website launched in 2008, aiming to distribute digital galley proofs of books, some of which have not yet been released. NetGalley was developed

    NetGalley

    NetGalley

  • Ouzel Galley
  • 17th-century Irish merchant ship

    The Ouzel Galley was an Irish merchant ship that set sail from Dublin in the late seventeenth century and was presumed lost with all hands when she failed

    Ouzel Galley

    Ouzel Galley

    Ouzel_Galley

  • Galley Head Lighthouse
  • Lighthouse

    The Galley Head Lighthouse is an active 19th century lighthouse outside of Rosscarbery, County Cork, on the south coast of Ireland. The lighthouse is situated

    Galley Head Lighthouse

    Galley Head Lighthouse

    Galley_Head_Lighthouse

  • Galley division
  • Most widely used method of division prior to 1600

    In arithmetic, the galley method, also known as the batello or the scratch method, was the most widely used method of division in use prior to 1600. The

    Galley division

    Galley_division

  • Roy Galley
  • British politician

    Roy Galley (born 8 December 1947) is a British Conservative Party politician. He served as MP for Halifax from 1983 to 1987. Galley was educated at King

    Roy Galley

    Roy_Galley

  • Luxborough Galley
  • English ship

    The Luxborough Galley was an English slave ship owned by the South Sea Company which in 1727 burnt, exploded and sank in the Atlantic Ocean, returning

    Luxborough Galley

    Luxborough Galley

    Luxborough_Galley

  • Battle of Lepanto
  • 1571 naval battle of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars

    world to be fought almost entirely between rowing vessels, namely the galleys and galleasses, which were the direct descendants of ancient trireme warships

    Battle of Lepanto

    Battle of Lepanto

    Battle_of_Lepanto

  • Arsenal des galères
  • Former military arsenal located in Marseille

    The Arsenal des Galères (lit. French for Galleys Arsenal) is a former military arsenal located in Marseille, France. It was built by Colbert in the second

    Arsenal des galères

    Arsenal des galères

    Arsenal_des_galères

  • John Galley
  • English footballer (born 1944)

    John Edward Galley (born 7 May 1944) is an English former professional footballer who scored 149 goals from 409 games in the Football League playing as

    John Galley

    John_Galley

  • HMS Charles Galley
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    HMS Charles Galley was a 32–gun fifth rate of the Royal Navy built at Woolwich Dockyard and launched in 1676. She was rebuilt in 1693, and again at Deptford

    HMS Charles Galley

    HMS Charles Galley

    HMS_Charles_Galley

  • Galley Slave
  • Short story by Isaac Asimov

    "Galley Slave" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. Originally published in the December 1957 issue of Galaxy, it was later

    Galley Slave

    Galley Slave

    Galley_Slave

  • Caboose (ship's galley)
  • Kitchen on a ship

    cubboos derived from the Middle Dutch kombuis) is a small ship's kitchen, or galley, located on an open deck. At one time a small kitchen was called a caboose

    Caboose (ship's galley)

    Caboose (ship's galley)

    Caboose_(ship's_galley)

  • Carol Galley
  • British fund manager and businesswoman

    Carol Galley is a businesswoman who, as a director of Mercury Asset Management, was regarded as the most powerful woman in the City of London in the 1990s

    Carol Galley

    Carol_Galley

  • Robert Galley
  • French politician (1921–2012)

    Robert Galley (11 January 1921 – 8 June 2012) was a French politician and member of the Free French Forces during World War II, for which he received the

    Robert Galley

    Robert_Galley

  • Birlinn
  • Middle ages Scottish ship

    The birlinn (Scottish Gaelic: bìrlinn) or West Highland galley was a wooden vessel propelled by sail and oar, used extensively in the Hebrides and West

    Birlinn

    Birlinn

    Birlinn

  • Diego de Medrano
  • 16th-century Spanish nobleman, captain of the galleys in the Spanish Armada

    served as the Squadron General of four Neapolitan galleys while commanding the Fortuna de Napoli galley at the famous Battle of Lepanto in 1571. Diego de

    Diego de Medrano

    Diego de Medrano

    Diego_de_Medrano

  • Trapeze (band)
  • English rock band

    former Finders Keepers members Glenn Hughes (bass, vocals, piano), Mel Galley (guitar, vocals) and Dave Holland (drums). Jones and Rowley left the band

    Trapeze (band)

    Trapeze_(band)

  • Galley Common
  • Village in Warwickshire, England

    Galley Common is a suburban village on the outskirts of Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England. The community is a ward on the western fringe of the Nuneaton

    Galley Common

    Galley_Common

  • Lauren Galley
  • Spokesperson and author (born 1995)

    Lauren Marie Galley (born January 10, 1995), is a multi-media spokesperson, author and entrepreneur. In 2013, Galley published Girls Above Society: Steps

    Lauren Galley

    Lauren_Galley

  • HMS Royal Anne Galley
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    HMS Royal Anne Galley was a 42-gun fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She ran aground and was wrecked during a gale off Lizard Point, Cornwall, while

    HMS Royal Anne Galley

    HMS_Royal_Anne_Galley

  • Real (galley)
  • 16th-century Spanish galley

    Real (Spanish for "Royal") was a Spanish galley and the flagship of Don John of Austria in the Battle of Lepanto in 1571. Real was built in Barcelona at

    Real (galley)

    Real (galley)

    Real_(galley)

  • Whydah Gally
  • Pirate ship of Samuel "Black Sam" Bellamy

    foremost London slave merchant of his day'. A square-rigged three-masted galley ship, she measured 110 feet (34 m) in length, with a tonnage rating at 300

    Whydah Gally

    Whydah Gally

    Whydah_Gally

  • Maurice Galley
  • English footballer (1934–2017)

    Maurice Galley (10 August 1934 – February 2017) is an English former footballer who scored 5 goals from 55 appearances in the Football League playing as

    Maurice Galley

    Maurice_Galley

  • Slide It In
  • 1984 studio album by Whitesnake

    Colin Hodgkinson was replaced by a returning Neil Murray. Guitarist Mel Galley also left due to a nerve injury, while longtime keyboardist Jon Lord departed

    Slide It In

    Slide_It_In

  • Province Galley (ship)
  • The Province Galley was a ketch commissioned by English colonial officials in the Province of Massachusetts Bay and launched on 1 June 1694. She was one

    Province Galley (ship)

    Province Galley (ship)

    Province_Galley_(ship)

  • Venetian navy
  • Naval militants of the Venetian armed forces

    narrow-beamed galley, derived from the trireme, which for a millennium was the principal ship of the Mediterranean. When not in use as warships, galleys were used

    Venetian navy

    Venetian navy

    Venetian_navy

  • Roman Empire
  • 27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization

    Types Balangay Bangka Beden Coracle Dhow Dragon boat Dugout canoe Fire ship Galley Penteconter K'unl-un ship Liburna Longship Multihull Navis lusoria Obelisk

    Roman Empire

    Roman Empire

    Roman_Empire

  • Tom Galley
  • English footballer

    Thomas Galley (4 August 1915 – 12 July 2000) was an English international footballer, who spent the majority of his league career with Wolverhampton Wanderers

    Tom Galley

    Tom_Galley

  • French galley Réale (1694)
  • Galley flagship of France

    Réale ("royal") was a galley of the French galley corps, and the flagship of the French galley fleet under Louis XIV. She was designed by Jean-Baptiste

    French galley Réale (1694)

    French galley Réale (1694)

    French_galley_Réale_(1694)

  • Oared vessel tactics
  • Form of naval tactics

    antiquity to the late 16th century when sailing ships began to replace galleys and other types of oared ships as the principal form of warships. Throughout

    Oared vessel tactics

    Oared vessel tactics

    Oared_vessel_tactics

  • The Galley Slave
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Galley Slave may refer to: The Galley Slave (1915 film) The Galley Slave (1919 film) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title

    The Galley Slave

    The_Galley_Slave

  • Action of 26 September 1575
  • 1575 naval battle

    the coasts of Catalonia, when 3 Algerian vessels fought with a Spanish galley and captured it, taking the famous Spanish writer, Miguel de Cervantes,

    Action of 26 September 1575

    Action_of_26_September_1575

  • Battle of Djerba
  • 1560 naval battle

    Spanish, Papal, Genoese, Maltese, and Neapolitan forces. The allies lost 27 galleys and some smaller vessels as well as the fortified island of Djerba. This

    Battle of Djerba

    Battle of Djerba

    Battle_of_Djerba

  • Augustus
  • Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14

    Octavian, Pharus of Messina decorated with a statue of Neptune; before that galley adorned with aquila, sceptre & trident; MAG. PIVS IMP. ITER. Reverse, the

    Augustus

    Augustus

    Augustus

  • Gordon Galley
  • English footballer (1930–2021)

    Gordon Walter Galley (4 February 1930 – 19 January 2021) was an English professional footballer who scored 12 goals from 60 appearances in the Football

    Gordon Galley

    Gordon_Galley

  • Tarihi Kadırga
  • Ottoman galley

    Tarihi Kadırga (Turkish for "historical galley") is an Ottoman galley constructed in the late 16th or early 17th century for the use of Ottoman sultans

    Tarihi Kadırga

    Tarihi Kadırga

    Tarihi_Kadırga

  • Infocom
  • American software company

    members Tim Anderson, Joel Berez, Marc Blank, Mike Broos, Scott Cutler, Stu Galley, Dave Lebling, J. C. R. Licklider, Chris Reeve, and Al Vezza. By the end

    Infocom

    Infocom

  • Jim Galley
  • English cricketer

    James Martyn Galley (4 October 1944 – 4 October 2012) played first-class cricket for Somerset in three matches in the 1969 season. He also played in one

    Jim Galley

    Jim_Galley

  • List of One Piece characters
  • Said canals around the city take inspiration by Venice, Italy. There is Galley-La Company, the company with the best carpenters in the world, including:

    List of One Piece characters

    List_of_One_Piece_characters

  • Ships of ancient Rome
  • sea by other ancient, seafaring civilizations of the Mediterranean. The galley was a long, narrow, highly maneuverable ship powered by oarsmen, sometimes

    Ships of ancient Rome

    Ships of ancient Rome

    Ships_of_ancient_Rome

  • Henry VIII
  • King of England from 1509 to 1547

    it is believed that he influenced the design of rowbarges and similar galleys. Henry was also responsible for the creation of a permanent navy, with

    Henry VIII

    Henry VIII

    Henry_VIII

  • Louis XIV
  • King of France from 1643 to 1715

    General of the Suisses et Grisons, Governor of Languedoc, General of the Galleys, and Grand Master of Artillery. Also Duke of Aumale, Count of Eu and Prince

    Louis XIV

    Louis XIV

    Louis_XIV

  • Friedrich Nietzsche
  • German philosopher (1844–1900)

    Richard Wagner in Bayreuth. He subsequently transcribed and proofread the galleys for almost all of Nietzsche's work. On at least one occasion, on 23 February

    Friedrich Nietzsche

    Friedrich Nietzsche

    Friedrich_Nietzsche

  • Achaemenid Empire
  • Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC

    Types Balangay Bangka Beden Coracle Dhow Dragon boat Dugout canoe Fire ship Galley Penteconter K'unl-un ship Liburna Longship Multihull Navis lusoria Obelisk

    Achaemenid Empire

    Achaemenid Empire

    Achaemenid_Empire

  • Phenomena (Phenomena album)
  • 1985 studio album by Phenomena

    English rock project Phenomena. Devised by producer and songwriter Tom Galley, Phenomena is a loose concept album about various supernatural and paranormal

    Phenomena (Phenomena album)

    Phenomena_(Phenomena_album)

  • Jurassic Park
  • 1993 film by Steven Spielberg

    Ray Harryhausen, expressed interest in Jurassic Park. After reading the galleys, he committed to direct the film adaptation. He liked the novel's sense

    Jurassic Park

    Jurassic_Park

  • Up Helly Aa
  • Local festival celebrated in Shetland, Scotland

    (known as guizers) that culminates in the burning of an imitation Viking galley. The largest festival is held in Lerwick, Shetland's capital, and involves

    Up Helly Aa

    Up Helly Aa

    Up_Helly_Aa

  • The Galley Slave (1915 film)
  • 1915 film directed by J. Gordon Edwards

    The Galley Slave is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by J. Gordon Edwards and starring Theda Bara. Based on the play of the same name by Bartley

    The Galley Slave (1915 film)

    The Galley Slave (1915 film)

    The_Galley_Slave_(1915_film)

  • Black Death
  • 1346–1353 pandemic in Eurasia and North Africa

    by twelve Genoese galleys, plague arrived by ship in Sicily in October 1347; the disease spread rapidly all over the island. Galleys from Kaffa reached

    Black Death

    Black Death

    Black_Death

  • Hvar Arsenal
  • Historic building in Hvar, Croatia

    first constructed in the 14th century as a maintenance shipyard for the galley of the commune. Over time it was further expanded and gained additional

    Hvar Arsenal

    Hvar Arsenal

    Hvar_Arsenal

  • Galley Down Wood
  • Geological site in England

    Galley Down Wood is a 16.6-hectare (41-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north-east of Bishop's Waltham in Hampshire. This wood, which

    Galley Down Wood

    Galley Down Wood

    Galley_Down_Wood

  • Battle of Aceh (1528)
  • Portuguese engagement in 16th century against Aceh Sultanate

    Portuguese galley and an Acehnese armada near the coast of Aceh, located in present-day Indonesia. The Acehnese captured the Portuguese galley. In the early

    Battle of Aceh (1528)

    Battle_of_Aceh_(1528)

  • Phenomena (band)
  • UK rock music project

    rock music concept formed by record producer Tom Galley and his brother, Whitesnake guitarist Mel Galley. Contributors were leading rock musicians such

    Phenomena (band)

    Phenomena_(band)

  • HMS Mary Galley
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mary Galley: HMS Mary Galley (1687) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1687. She underwent a 'great

    HMS Mary Galley

    HMS_Mary_Galley

  • Kate Chastain
  • American television personality

    network's reality shows. She also appeared on Bravo's companion show Below Deck Galley Talk, providing commentary and analysis alongside other cast members. In

    Kate Chastain

    Kate_Chastain

  • Bazana
  • The Bazana (often called Vasana in older English sources) was a galley which was a part of the Spanish Armada of 1588. It played a minor and relatively

    Bazana

    Bazana

    Bazana

  • HM galley Comet
  • HM galley Comet was the South Carolina Navy's brigantine Comet, which the government of South Carolina purchased in 1775. The British Royal Navy captured

    HM galley Comet

    HM galley Comet

    HM_galley_Comet

  • Gallery Car
  • Bilevel passenger railcar

    The Gallery Car is a bilevel rail car, originally created by the Pullman Company as the Pullman Gallery Car. Besides Pullman, it has had five total different

    Gallery Car

    Gallery Car

    Gallery_Car

  • William Galley
  • English footballer

    Galley (2 March 1881 – 31 October 1941) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Glossop as a left half. Galley was

    William Galley

    William_Galley

  • Age of Empires (video game)
  • 1997 real-time strategy video game

    shoreline (because melee units cannot fight back). Warships come either as galleys which fire arrows or triremes which launch bolts or boulders (very effective

    Age of Empires (video game)

    Age_of_Empires_(video_game)

  • Richard Brooke (Norton)
  • English landowner and navy officer

    captured and destroyed the fortress on the island of Inchgarvie in the Galley Subtle on 6 May 1544. In September 1547 an English navy commanded by Lord

    Richard Brooke (Norton)

    Richard Brooke (Norton)

    Richard_Brooke_(Norton)

  • HMS Anne Galley
  • 8-gun fire ship of the Royal Navy

    HMS Anne Galley was an 8-gun fire ship of the Royal Navy, launched in 1739 and in active service during the War of the Austrian Succession against Spain

    HMS Anne Galley

    HMS Anne Galley

    HMS_Anne_Galley

  • The Dualers
  • British ska musical group

    Volume II – Galley Music Rhymes & Rhythms – Galley Music The Melting Pot – Galley Music Get Festive Volume 1 – Galley Music Upbeat Sounds – Galley Music The

    The Dualers

    The_Dualers

  • Galley Museum
  • Museum in Queenstown, Tasmania

    The Eric Thomas Galley Museum (also known as the Galley Museum) is a photographic and general museum in Driffield Street in Queenstown. One of two west

    Galley Museum

    Galley Museum

    Galley_Museum

  • Venetian Arsenal
  • Shipbuilding factory of the Republic of Venice

    one ship each day, and could fit out, arm, and provision a newly built galley with standardized parts on a production-line basis not seen again until

    Venetian Arsenal

    Venetian Arsenal

    Venetian_Arsenal

  • Dorcas Hoar
  • Widow accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials

    Dorcas Hoar (née Galley; c.1634 – July 12, 1711) was a widow accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials of 1692. She was found guilty and condemned

    Dorcas Hoar

    Dorcas_Hoar

  • Dromon
  • Type of warship of the Byzantine navy

    of galley, became the most important type of warship of the Byzantine navy from the 5th to 12th centuries AD, after which the Italian-style galley superseded

    Dromon

    Dromon

    Dromon

  • Pojama
  • Type of warship of the Swedish archipelago fleet

    pojama was intended to complement and partially to replace the existing galleys of the Swedish inshore squadrons, but were designed as hybrid sailing vessels

    Pojama

    Pojama

    Pojama

  • Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
  • First Lady of the United States from 1961 to 1963

    Michael Bessie, Sidey's editor at Atheneum, recalled her as having read galleys and submitted detailed notes on them. Despite this recollection, Sidey

    Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

    Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

    Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis

  • Battle of Ponza (1300)
  • when a galley fleet commanded by Roger of Lauria defeated an Aragonese-Sicilian galley fleet commanded by Conrad d'Oria. Lauria's 40 Angevin galleys were

    Battle of Ponza (1300)

    Battle_of_Ponza_(1300)

  • Katorga
  • System of penal labor in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union

    ; from medieval and modern Greek: κάτεργον, romanized: kátergon, lit. 'galley'; and Ottoman Turkish: کادیرغا, kadırga) was a system of penal labor in

    Katorga

    Katorga

    Katorga

  • Peter Tordenskjold
  • Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy officer (1690–1720)

    ensign. The unknown ship, which was the 28-gun Swedish privateer Olbing Galley (purchased in England and captained by the Irishman Samuel Blackman) fired

    Peter Tordenskjold

    Peter Tordenskjold

    Peter_Tordenskjold

  • Action off Elba (1504)
  • Turkish naval victory over the Papal States

    Elba was a naval engagement between the Barbarossa brothers and the Papal galleys near the island of Elba. The corsairs ambushed two Papal ships and captured

    Action off Elba (1504)

    Action off Elba (1504)

    Action_off_Elba_(1504)

  • Romani people
  • Ethnic group

    recruitment took the form of rounding up vagrants and the poor to work the galleys and provide the armies' labour force. With this background, Roma were targets

    Romani people

    Romani people

    Romani_people

  • Ducks, Newburyport
  • 2019 novel by Lucy Ellmann

    the phrase beginning many of these clauses. The novel was published by Galley Beggar Press in Norwich, England after it was rejected by Ellmann's regular

    Ducks, Newburyport

    Ducks,_Newburyport

  • Asterix and Obelix All at Sea
  • Comic book album

    Asterix and Obelix All at Sea (French: La Galère d'Obélix, "Obelix's galley [ship]") is the thirtieth volume of the Asterix comic book series, by Albert

    Asterix and Obelix All at Sea

    Asterix_and_Obelix_All_at_Sea

  • Ghali (ship)
  • Galley-like vessels from Nusantara

    Ghali, gali, or gale are a type of galley-like ships from the Nusantara archipelago. This type of ship only appeared after the 1530s. Before the appearance

    Ghali (ship)

    Ghali (ship)

    Ghali_(ship)

  • Charlie Noble (chimney)
  • Smoke stack on a ship's galley

    on a ship's galley. Around 1850, a British merchant service captain, Charles Noble, upon discovering that the stack of his ship's galley was made of copper

    Charlie Noble (chimney)

    Charlie_Noble_(chimney)

  • Finders Keepers (band)
  • Band

    Finders Keepers were an English band featuring Glenn Hughes, Mel Galley, and Dave Holland, all of whom would later become Trapeze members. Hughes later

    Finders Keepers (band)

    Finders_Keepers_(band)

  • Galley and Warden Hills
  • Hills in Warden Hill, Luton, England

    Galley and Warden Hills is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and Local Nature Reserve in the parish of Streatley, Bedfordshire, England

    Galley and Warden Hills

    Galley and Warden Hills

    Galley_and_Warden_Hills

  • Ancient Egypt
  • Cradle of civilization in North Africa

    Types Balangay Bangka Beden Coracle Dhow Dragon boat Dugout canoe Fire ship Galley Penteconter K'unl-un ship Liburna Longship Multihull Navis lusoria Obelisk

    Ancient Egypt

    Ancient Egypt

    Ancient_Egypt

  • List of ship launches in 1739
  • ship 'Bombay' (1739)". Threedecks. Retrieved 30 December 2020. "Russian galley 'Bystraia' (1739)". Threedecks. Retrieved 29 December 2020. "British Other

    List of ship launches in 1739

    List_of_ship_launches_in_1739

  • The Count of Monte Cristo
  • 1846 novel by Alexandre Dumas

    diamond and the money. He is eventually arrested and sentenced to the galleys. To rescue Morrel from bankruptcy, Dantès poses as a banker, buys Morrel's

    The Count of Monte Cristo

    The Count of Monte Cristo

    The_Count_of_Monte_Cristo

  • Action of 14 June 1742
  • 1742 naval battle

    Richard Norris burned 5 Spanish royal galleys at the French port of Saint Tropez. Norris had surprised the galleys near Sainte-Marguerite and had chased

    Action of 14 June 1742

    Action of 14 June 1742

    Action_of_14_June_1742

  • Thiel Gallery
  • Art museum in Stockholm, Sweden

    59°19′20″N 18°08′55″E / 59.32222°N 18.14861°E / 59.32222; 18.14861 The Thiel Gallery (Swedish: Thielska galleriet) is an art museum in the Djurgården

    Thiel Gallery

    Thiel Gallery

    Thiel_Gallery

  • International Space Station
  • Modular space station in low Earth orbit

    collected to prevent it from clogging air filters and other systems. The first galley was installed in Zvezda, equipped with an electro-resistive can warmer and

    International Space Station

    International Space Station

    International_Space_Station

  • BOAC Flight 712
  • 1968 aviation accident in England

    port galley door escape slide caught fire before it could be used, but one person jumped from there. 84 people escaped via the starboard galley door.

    BOAC Flight 712

    BOAC Flight 712

    BOAC_Flight_712

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    Galley

    English : metonymic occupational name for a seaman, from Middle English galy(e) ‘ship’, ‘barge’ (Old French galie, of uncertain origin).English : nickname for someone who had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, from a reduced form of the place name Galilee.Scottish : variant of Gall 1, from the derivative gallda or the collective form gallaich.German : presumably a derivative of Gall.Northern French : variant of Gallet. This name is also found in French Switzerland and may have been brought to the U.S. from there.

    Galley

  • Galey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Galey

    English : variant spelling of Galley.Ukrainian : nickname meaning ‘hasten’, ‘hurry’, from Proto-Slavic galiti ‘to shout’.

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Online names & meanings

  • Negin
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Negin

    Precious stone, Ring, Jewelry

  • Shamas
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Shamas

    The Sun

  • Asavari
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Asavari

    Name of a Raga or melody (1)

  • AKA
  • Male

    Egyptian

    AKA

    , reed.

  • Larinda
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Latin

    Larinda

    Laurel Tree; Sweet Bay Tree

  • Jaipraj
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Jaipraj

    Lord of Victory

  • Kanu Priya | கநுப்ரியா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kanu Priya | கநுப்ரியா

    Radha

  • HOWEL
  • Male

    English

    HOWEL

    Variant spelling of English Howell, HOWEL means "eminent, conspicuous."

  • Nandhinee
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Nandhinee

  • Ranav
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Ranav

    King

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  • Quinquereme
  • n.

    A galley having five benches or banks of oars; as, an Athenian quinquereme.

  • Quadrireme
  • n.

    A galley with four banks of oars or rowers.

  • Scampavia
  • n.

    A long, low war galley used by the Neapolitans and Sicilians in the early part of the nineteenth century.

  • Station
  • n.

    An enlargement in a shaft or galley, used as a landing, or passing place, or for the accomodation of a pump, tank, etc.

  • Bireme
  • n.

    An ancient galley or vessel with two banks or tiers of oars.

  • Ramberge
  • n.

    Formerly, a kind of large war galley.

  • Myriapoda
  • n. pl.

    A class, or subclass, of arthropods, related to the hexapod insects, from which they differ in having the body made up of numerous similar segments, nearly all of which bear true jointed legs. They have one pair of antennae, three pairs of mouth organs, and numerous trachaae, similar to those of true insects. The larvae, when first hatched, often have but three pairs of legs. See Centiped, Galleyworm, Milliped.

  • Slice
  • v. t.

    A removable sliding bottom to galley.

  • Wireworm
  • n.

    A galleyworm.

  • Galleys
  • pl.

    of Galley

  • Caboose
  • n.

    A house on deck, where the cooking is done; -- commonly called the galley.

  • Pillworm
  • n.

    Any myriapod of the genus Iulus and allied genera which rolls up spirally; a galleyworm. See Illust. under Myriapod.

  • Iulus
  • n.

    A genus of chilognathous myriapods. The body is long and round, consisting of numerous smooth, equal segments, each of which bears two pairs of short legs. It includes the galleyworms. See Chilognatha.

  • Galley
  • n.

    A proof sheet taken from type while on a galley; a galley proof.

  • Cuddy
  • n.

    A small cabin: also, the galley or kitchen of a vessel.

  • Slip
  • n.

    A portion of the columns of a newspaper or other work struck off by itself; a proof from a column of type when set up and in the galley.

  • Milleped
  • n.

    A myriapod with many legs, esp. a chilognath, as the galleyworm.

  • Rostrated
  • a.

    Furnished or adorned with beaks; as, rostrated galleys.

  • Trireme
  • n.

    An ancient galley or vessel with tree banks, or tiers, of oars.