Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Caboose_(ships_galley)> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 40 of
40
with 100 triples per page.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) abstract "Caboose (also camboose, coboose, cubboos derived from the Dutch kombuis) is a term used for a small ship's kitchen, i.e. galley, located on an open deck. At one time a caboose related to a smaller kitchen aboard a merchantman, while aboard a warship it was called a galley.William Falconer's 1780 A Universal Dictionary of the Marine describes a caboose thus: \"a sort of box or house to cover the chimney of some merchant-ships. It somewhat resembles a sentry-box, and generally stands against the barricade on the fore part of the quarter-deck\". Sometimes the caboose was portable.Prior to the introduction of the caboose the furnaces for cooking were, aboard three-deckers, placed on the middle deck, and aboard two-decked ships in the forecastle.In Canada a caboose was formerly used to describe a galley on a timber raft.The term was sometimes also applied to the cast-iron stove used for cooking on deck or in galleys during the early 19th century, as well as an outdoor oven or fireplace.".
- Caboose_(ships_galley) thumbnail Caboose_(ship_stove).png?width=300.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageID "30530147".
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageLength "2073".
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageRevisionID "669152196".
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageWikiLink Cargo_ship.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kitchen.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nautical_terms.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ship_compartments.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageWikiLink Forecastle.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageWikiLink Galley_(kitchen).
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageWikiLink Kitchen.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageWikiLink Kitchen_stove.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageWikiLink Three-decker.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageWikiLink Timber_rafting.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageWikiLink Two-decker.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageWikiLink Warship.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageWikiLink William_Falconer.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageWikiLink File:Caboose_(ship_stove).png.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caboose (ship's galley)".
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caboose".
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageWikiLinkText "caboose".
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) subject Category:Kitchen.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) subject Category:Nautical_terms.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) subject Category:Ship_compartments.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) hypernym Term.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) type Ship.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) type Ship.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) type Term.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) comment "Caboose (also camboose, coboose, cubboos derived from the Dutch kombuis) is a term used for a small ship's kitchen, i.e. galley, located on an open deck. At one time a caboose related to a smaller kitchen aboard a merchantman, while aboard a warship it was called a galley.William Falconer's 1780 A Universal Dictionary of the Marine describes a caboose thus: \"a sort of box or house to cover the chimney of some merchant-ships.".
- Caboose_(ships_galley) label "Caboose (ship's galley)".
- Caboose_(ships_galley) sameAs Q5015760.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) sameAs m.0g9w1gk.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) sameAs Q5015760.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) wasDerivedFrom Caboose_(ships_galley)?oldid=669152196.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) depiction Caboose_(ship_stove).png.
- Caboose_(ships_galley) isPrimaryTopicOf Caboose_(ships_galley).