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Nimrod (ship) - launched in 1867 and wrecked in 1919 − was the ship Ernest Shackleton used in his 1908 Antarctic Nimrod Expedition for the South Pole.
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PS Nimrod was a paddle steamer that sank of the coast of Wales in 1860.
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Nimrod was the former French ship Éole which the Royal Navy captured and took into service as HMS Nimrod and sold in 1811. She then made three whaling voyages between 1811 and 1819.
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Nimrod (1810 ship), was launched in Delaware in 1799 and was listed as engaging in the British Southern Whale Fishery in 1815. She was first listed Lloyd's Register in 1810 and was last listed in 1820.
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HMS Nimrod (1812) was launched in 1812 and sold to mercantile service in 1827. In 1841, under the command of Captain Manning, she transported assisted emigrants from Liverpool to Port Phillip (Melbourne), and Sydney.
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Nimrod was a sloop of 40 tons (bm) launched on the Thames in 1776. She entered Lloyd's Register in 1787 as "Nimrdo" with master J. Barrett, owner James Mather, and trade London-Falkland Islands. She was on her first whaling voyage when she was lost at the Falklands in 1788. Waterford packet, another whaler, saved Nimrod's master, Horton, and crew and carried them to Faial in the Azores.
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