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- Whydah_Gally length "31000.0".
- Whydah_Gally abstract "The Whydah Gally (commonly known simply as the Whydah or Whidah, and rarely, written as Whidaw, or Whido) was a fully rigged galley ship that was originally built as a slave ship for the Atlantic slave trade. On the return leg of its second voyage of the triangle trade, it began a new role in the Golden Age of Piracy, when it was captured by the pirate Captain "Black Sam" Bellamy, and was refitted as his flagship. Two months later, on April 26, 1717, the ship ran aground and capsized during a strong gale force storm off of Cape Cod, taking Bellamy, 143 of his crew, and over 4.5 short tons (4.1 tonnes) of gold and silver with it, leaving only two survivors to tell its tale. Whydah and her treasure eluded discovery for over 260 years until 1984, when the wreck was found – under just 14 feet (4.3 m) of water and 5 feet (1.5 m) of sand – becoming the first authenticated pirate shipwreck ever to be discovered.".
- Whydah_Gally country Kingdom_of_Great_Britain.
- Whydah_Gally homeport British_Virgin_Islands.
- Whydah_Gally homeport London.
- Whydah_Gally length "31.0".
- Whydah_Gally operator Royal_African_Company.
- Whydah_Gally owner Samuel_Bellamy.
- Whydah_Gally status "ran aground, capsized".
- Whydah_Gally thumbnail Whydah-model.jpg?width=300.
- Whydah_Gally topSpeed "24.076".
- Whydah_Gally type Galley.
- Whydah_Gally wikiPageExternalLink TheWhydah.htm.
- Whydah_Gally wikiPageExternalLink story.html.
- Whydah_Gally wikiPageExternalLink b02li089.htm.
- Whydah_Gally wikiPageExternalLink www.whydah.com.
- Whydah_Gally wikiPageID "347761".
- Whydah_Gally wikiPageRevisionID "595767843".
- Whydah_Gally align "right".
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- Whydah_Gally border "1".
- Whydah_Gally fontsize "100.0".
- Whydah_Gally gnd "4613527".
- Whydah_Gally halign "center".
- Whydah_Gally hasPhotoCollection Whydah_Gally.
- Whydah_Gally lccn "n/84/221999".
- Whydah_Gally quote "They could not wipe out the North-East gales Nor what those gales set free — The pirate ships with their close-reefed sails, Leaping from sea to sea.".
- Whydah_Gally shipAcquired "late February, 1717".
- Whydah_Gally shipArmament "Twenty-eight cannons".
- Whydah_Gally shipComplement "150".
- Whydah_Gally shipCountry Kingdom_of_Great_Britain.
- Whydah_Gally shipCountry "Pirates' Republic".
- Whydah_Gally shipFate "ran aground, capsized".
- Whydah_Gally shipFlag "60".
- Whydah_Gally shipHomeport "Blanco Islet, B.V.I. Caribbean Sea".
- Whydah_Gally shipHomeport "London".
- Whydah_Gally shipLaidDown "1715".
- Whydah_Gally shipLaunched "1716".
- Whydah_Gally shipName "Whydah Gally".
- Whydah_Gally shipNamesake "The African slave port Ouidah".
- Whydah_Gally shipOperator "licensed by the Royal African Company".
- Whydah_Gally shipOwner Samuel_Bellamy.
- Whydah_Gally shipOwner "Independent merchants".
- Whydah_Gally shipPropulsion "Sail & oar".
- Whydah_Gally shipSailPlan "fully rigged, 3 masts".
- Whydah_Gally shipTonsBurthen "300".
- Whydah_Gally shipType Galley.
- Whydah_Gally source "(Rudyard Kipling, "The Pirates of England")".
- Whydah_Gally viaf "150151950".
- Whydah_Gally width "301".
- Whydah_Gally subject Category:1710s_ships.
- Whydah_Gally subject Category:1984_archaeological_discoveries.
- Whydah_Gally subject Category:Age_of_Sail_ships.
- Whydah_Gally subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Massachusetts.
- Whydah_Gally subject Category:Beninese-American_history.
- Whydah_Gally subject Category:Gambian-American_history.
- Whydah_Gally subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1717.
- Whydah_Gally subject Category:Nautical_lore.
- Whydah_Gally subject Category:Pirate_ships.
- Whydah_Gally subject Category:Provincetown,_Massachusetts.
- Whydah_Gally subject Category:Senegalese-American_history.
- Whydah_Gally subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_the_Massachusetts_coast.
- Whydah_Gally subject Category:Slave_ships.
- Whydah_Gally subject Category:Thames-built_ships.
- Whydah_Gally subject Category:Treasure_from_shipwrecks.
- Whydah_Gally subject Category:Underwater_archaeology.
- Whydah_Gally subject Category:Wellfleet,_Massachusetts.
- Whydah_Gally type Artifact100021939.
- Whydah_Gally type Conveyance103100490.
- Whydah_Gally type Craft103125870.
- Whydah_Gally type Instrumentality103575240.
- Whydah_Gally type Object100002684.
- Whydah_Gally type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Whydah_Gally type Pirate103947888.
- Whydah_Gally type PirateShips.
- Whydah_Gally type Ship104194289.
- Whydah_Gally type Shipwreck104197110.
- Whydah_Gally type ShipwrecksOfTheMassachusettsCoast.
- Whydah_Gally type SlaveShip104235165.
- Whydah_Gally type SlaveShips.
- Whydah_Gally type Thames-builtShips.
- Whydah_Gally type Vehicle104524313.
- Whydah_Gally type Vessel104530566.
- Whydah_Gally type Whole100003553.
- Whydah_Gally type MeanOfTransportation.
- Whydah_Gally type Ship.
- Whydah_Gally type Product.
- Whydah_Gally type DesignedArtifact.
- Whydah_Gally comment "The Whydah Gally (commonly known simply as the Whydah or Whidah, and rarely, written as Whidaw, or Whido) was a fully rigged galley ship that was originally built as a slave ship for the Atlantic slave trade. On the return leg of its second voyage of the triangle trade, it began a new role in the Golden Age of Piracy, when it was captured by the pirate Captain "Black Sam" Bellamy, and was refitted as his flagship.".
- Whydah_Gally label "Whydah (Schiff)".
- Whydah_Gally label "Whydah Gally".
- Whydah_Gally label "Whydah Gally".
- Whydah_Gally label "Вайда (корабль)".
- Whydah_Gally label "維達號".
- Whydah_Gally sameAs Whydah_(Schiff).
- Whydah_Gally sameAs Whydah_Gally.
- Whydah_Gally sameAs m.01yx8k.
- Whydah_Gally sameAs Q1334002.
- Whydah_Gally sameAs Q1334002.
- Whydah_Gally sameAs Whydah_Gally.