Jutland was a Canadian beam trawler based in Liverpool, Nova Scotia. Built in 1918 by the Boehner Bros., she was owned by LaHave Fishing Company.[2][3][4]
^Marine Heritage Database: Jutland - 1920 Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
^Other Boatbuilders in Nova Scotia Archived 2014-10-16 at the Wayback Machine Shipbuildinghistory.com
^MV Jutland (+1920) Wrecksite.eu
^"The Beam Trawler "Jutland"". Nova News Now. Liverpool, Nova Scotia. February 4, 2008.
Jutland was a Canadian beam trawler based in Liverpool, Nova Scotia. Built in 1918 by the Boehner Bros., she was owned by LaHave Fishing Company. On March...
Known Location FV Andrea Gail 1991 somewhere off Sable Island FV L'Acadien II 2008 somewhere off Cape Breton (missing wreck) FVJutland 1920 approximately...
trawler FVJutland departed from Halifax, Nova Scotia, with a crew of 21 people. The next day, one body was found in a lifeboat. FVJutland and the other...
(in Danish). 4 July 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2023. "Afstemningsresultater FV-2005" (in Danish). Im.dk. Archived from the original on June 11, 2009. Retrieved...
the top division. Being the largest regional football association, the Jutland FA have had the highest number of member clubs complete in the Danmarksturneringen...
ISBN 978-1-317-70251-1., scholarly articles; no primary sources included Keiger, John F.V. France and the origins of the First World War (Macmillan, 1983) summary...
of Jutland. SMS Frauenlob Imperial German Navy 31 May 1916 A Gazelle-class light cruiser that was torpedoed and shelled during the Battle of Jutland. Freja...
Denmark). Bent Lorentzen was born in Stenvad, a village on Djursland, East Jutland. He studied musicology at the university in Aarhus and at the Royal Danish...
"Casualty reports". The Times. No. 41688. London. 16 January 1918. col D, p. 13. "FV Miranda (H875) (+1918)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 13 February 2013. "UB 63". Uboat...