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Zetland$519166$ - traducción al Inglés

1802 LIFEBOAT
RNLB Zetland; Zetland lifeboat; Zetland Lifeboat
  • ''Zetland'' Lifeboat Museum

Zetland      
n. Zetland, Islas Shetland , grupo de islas en el Mar del Norte separado de la costa norte de Escocia
Shetland Islands         
  • [[Unst]]
  • [[Apache Corporation]]'s Beryl alpha oil platform in the [[East Shetland Basin]]
  • Shetland ponies
  • County Buildings]] in Lerwick, the former headquarters of Zetland County Council
  • [[Shetland mouse-ear]] (''Cerastium nigrescens''), on the [[Keen of Hamar]] reserve, [[Unst]].
  • Hjaltland}} c. 875.
  • [[Mainland, Shetland]]
  • [[Haroldswick]] Methodist Church, the most northerly church building in the United Kingdom
  • Margaret of Denmark]], whose betrothal led to Shetland passing from Norway to Scotland.
  • date=10 July 2009 }} shetland-heritage.co.uk, Retrieved 2 August 2008</ref>
  • allied]] naval officer of the war.<ref name=scotsatwar/>
  • [[Lerwick]] is Shetland's largest settlement
  • [[Loganair]] aircraft in [[Fair Isle]], midway between [[Orkney]] and Shetland
  •  [[Atlantic Mackerel]]
  • Atlantic puffin in the Shetland Islands
  • Detailed map of Shetland
  • Shetland (boxed) in relation to surrounding territories including [[Norway]] (to the east), the [[Faroe Islands]] (to the north west), and [[Orkney]] and the rest of the [[British Isles]] (to the south west).
  • Crofthouse]] museum
  • Shetland geological map
  • The [[Lerwick]] [[Up Helly Aa]]
  • Victoria pier, Lerwick. The replica Viking longboat Dim Riv is bottom left and the town hall is on the hill. Taken from the Aberdeen ferry in Bressay Sound.
  • Map of Shetland
  • Full-rigged ship ''Maella'', of [[Oslo]], in Bressay Sound, around 1922
SUBARCTIC ARCHIPELAGO, COUNTY AND COUNCIL AREA OF SCOTLAND THAT LIES NORTH-EAST OF MAINLAND BRITAIN
Shetlands; Shetland Isles; Shetland islands; Hjaltland; Ȝetland; Shetland Islands; Shetland Islands council area; County of Zetland; County of Shetland; Shetland (islands council area of Scotland); Shetland Islands (council area); Shetlanders; Yetland; Shetland (council area); Shetland Isles council area; Shetland Island; Shetland (Scotland); Shetland, Scotland; Shetland’s; Shetlandshire; Pawning of Shetland from Norway; The Shetlands; Shetland Folk Festival; The Shetland Islands; Shetland archipelago; Music of Shetland; Wildlife of Shetland; Education in Shetland
Islas Shetland (grupo de islas en el mar norte al norte de Escocia)

Definición

Zebrinny
·add. ·noun A cross between a male horse and a female zebra.

Wikipedia

Zetland (lifeboat)

The Zetland is the oldest surviving lifeboat in the world. It is currently in a free museum in Redcar, England. The name Zetland comes from the local Lord of Manor, the Marquess of Zetland. The Zetland is on the National Register of Historic Ships, as part of the National Historic Fleet.

The lifeboat was stationed at Redcar in 1802, built by Henry Greathead of South Shields.

Not all rescue attempts were successful. On Christmas Day 1836, a crewman was washed from the Zetland and drowned during a vain attempt to save the crew of the Danish brig Caroline. The man, William Guy, was a Tees pilot, and it is said that he left a service in chapel to take his place in the lifeboat.

During 1858 the Tees Bay Lifeboat Society decided to hand over the administration of their boats to the RNLI. On 17 February 1864, the Zetland sustained damage whilst rescuing the crew of seven from the brig Brothers. The RNLI considered the old boat no longer fit for service and supplied a new self-righting lifeboat named Crossley. Arrangements were made to have the Zetland broken up and a local carpenter was employed to carry out the task. An angry crowd prevented the work commencing and, after negotiation, the boat was given to the townspeople providing it would not 'compete' with the new RNLI lifeboat.

In 1872, the Zetland was repaired following fundraising which totalled £100. In 1880, it was launched with two other Redcar lifeboats (the Crossley and the Emma) and saved seven sailors' lives from the brig Luna.

The boat was the centrepiece of 1963 International Lifeboat Conference in Edinburgh. Listed as part of the National Historic Fleet, the Zetland lifeboat remains fully preserved and open for public visits in the Zetland Lifeboat Museum, which is a listed building on the Esplanade, Redcar, just a few hundred yards from the present Redcar Lifeboat Station.