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Peter Boat | Harry Potter Wiki - Fandom
Peter Boat was a wizarding company [1] that made twine and rope. It had an office or shop in Diagon Alley, London, as a sign bearing its name hung there. harrypotter.fandom.com
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Peter boat - Wikipedia
A Peter Boat or Peterboat was a type of fishing boat, found principally on the Thames Estuary and the adjacent coasts of eastern England. en.wikipedia.org
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What did Peter's boat look like? - OnMissionMedia.com
According to the Yigal Allon Museum, the boat is 27 by 7.5 feet and about four feet deep. It was made of many types of wood, mostly cedar and oak. It used ... onmissionmedia.com
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peter-boat
ˈpeter-boat [app. f. Peter n.1 + boat n.: cf. Peterman.] Local name (chiefly on the Thames and adjacent coasts) for a decked fishing-boat smaller than a smack or yawl; also for a dredgerman's double-ended boat, travelling equally well bow or stern foremost.1540 in R. G. Marsden Sel. Pl. Crt. Adm. (1... Oxford English Dictionary
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#WeirdBoats - The 'Peterboat' is Half Big Rig, Half Pontoon, and All ...
The boat also has a refrigerator, grille, small head, and a full lounge with dual sofas and a card table. It's powered by 4 cylinder Diesel ... www.boatblurb.com
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Peter's First Boat: The Call to Fish for People - Annie Perkins Ministries
Peter had three life-altering incidents in his life involving boats. These were three catalyst moments, if you will. So that's where we're going with this ... www.annieperkinsministries.org
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Peter boat
A Peter Boat or Peterboat was a type of fishing boat, found principally on the Thames Estuary and the adjacent coasts of eastern England. In legend, the peter boat's origins lie with the boats used to ferry passengers to and from St. Peter's Abbey, the Saxon predecessor to Westminster Abbey in Londo... wikipedia.org
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Peter's Boat | CAM Books
This board book tells the story of Peter's fruitless fishing trip with his friends. But when Jesus came along, they not only hauled in 153 fish, but also ... cambooks.org
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The Boatload Miracle. In Luke 5: 1–11, where Jesus asks Peter…
Jesus got into Peter's boat and pushed off away and then began to share the gospel with them. The water is a natural sound amplifier and allowed all the people ... medium.com
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Peter's Boat Sails Again - Saxum Visitor Center
The boat has the following dimensions: 8.80 meters in length, 2.50 meters in beam, and 1.20 meters in depth. It weighs 2000 kg and can carry ... www.saxum.org
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In Luke 5, Jesus borrowed Peter's boat to teach the people from the ...
When He finished, He told Peter to launch out into the deep and he would catch a great haul of fish. Peter had fished all night but he went back ... www.facebook.com
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Why “petersboat” — HOME - ctkrcc.org
They're like Peter's boat, pushed off a bit from the shores of our intimate communal life, but at the invitation of Our Lord, that he might ... www.ctkrcc.org
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Peter Milne (boat designer)
Peter Antony Milne (20 September 1934 – 23 May 2008) was a British boat designer. He designed more than forty craft, including the Fireball, Skipper and Javelin dinghies. Milne was born in Stockport, Cheshire and was educated at St John's College, Hurstpierpoint. He also served as editor of Classic ... wikipedia.org
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Peter Du Cane (boat designer)
Peter Du Cane (1901–1984) was a Royal Navy commander and managing director of the engineering company Vospers. He assisted in the development of the Blue Bird II amongst other boats. Biography Du Cane was born in 1901, the son of Charles Henry Copely Du Cane, of Braxted Park. His paternal grandfathe... wikipedia.org
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Peter
▪ I. Peter, n.1 (ˈpiːtə(r)) Forms: 1–2 Petrus, 2– Peter; also 3–5 Petir, 4–5 Petre; 7– peeter (in senses 4–6). [In 12th c. Peter, ad. L. Petrus, a. Gr. Πέτρος, lit. ‘Stone’, translating Syriac kēfā (Cephas) ‘stone’, the surname conferred by Christ upon one of his disciples, Simon Peter, historically... Oxford English Dictionary
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