Image CapeHatteras lighthouse North Carolina.jpg thumb 300px An aerial view of the CapeHatteras Lighthouse prior to its 1999 relocation. Image Capehatteras 1989.jpg thumb 250px CapeHatteras from space, October 1989 CapeHatteras is a Headlands and bays cape on the coast of North Carolina . It is the point ... Ocean Atlantic coast of North America . Two major Atlantic currents collide just off CapeHatteras ... ocean currents to speed their journey, many ships venture close to CapeHatteras when traveling ... lost off CapeHatteras that the area is known as the Graveyard of the Atlantic . The cape is actually a bend in Hatteras Island , one of the long thin barrier island s that make up the Outer Banks . The first lighthouse at the cape was built in 1803 it was replaced by the current CapeHatteras Lighthouse ..., as the receding shoreline had come dangerously close to CapeHatteras Lighthouse, the 4830 ton ... either a southern or northern terminus at the cape. CapeHatteras is also infamous for being frequently ... applied to the island and cape as well, and modified to Hatteras . ref cite book title Names ... can pass through. Weather box collapsed Y location CapeHatteras, 1981 2010 Normals single line ... caha National Park Service CapeHatteras National Seashore http www.graveyardoftheatlantic.com ...&lon 75.5555 Nautical chart of CapeHatteras Coord 35.25458 75.51995 region US type landmark display ... of North Carolina Hatteras ca Cap Hatteras cs Mys Hatteras de CapeHatteras es Cabo Hatteras eo Kabo Hatteras fr Cap Hatteras ja no CapeHatteras pt Cabo Hatteras ru simple CapeHatteras ... and also split Hatteras Island between the two small towns of Frisco, North Carolina Frisco and Hatteras, North Carolina Hatteras . North Carolina State Highway 12 NC 12 , which provides a direct route from Nags Head, North Carolina Nags Head to Hatteras Island , was washed out when the hurricane created ... more details
Infobox protected area name CapeHatteras National Seashore Recreational Area iucn category V map USA ... body National Park Service File CapeHatterasNationalSeashore.JPG thumb CapeHatteras National Seashore Recreational Area Welcome Sign, NC 12 , June 2007 CapeHatteras National Seashore Recreational ... Buxton , and Ocracoke, North Carolina Ocracoke . CapeHatteras is a fascinating combination of natural ... the Graveyard of the Atlantic for its treacherous currents, shoals, and storms, CapeHatteras has ... Site , and is headquartered at Fort Raleigh. File CapeHatteras lighthouse North Carolina.jpg thumb left 200px CapeHatteras Lighthouse , prior to its move in 1999 Closures In October 2007, Defenders of Wildlife , along with the National Audubon Society , sued the National Park Service at CapeHatteras National Seashore for not properly protecting shorebird and sea turtle species that nest ... US Park Service faces suit for failing to manage beach driving on CapeHatteras National Seashore ... beach driving at cape hatteras.pdf title Beach Driving at CapeHatteras publisher Defenders .... They then have until April 2011 to implement this new plan. See also CapeHatteras Light Bodie Island ... The Creation and Establishment of CapeHatteras National Seashore The Great Depression through Mission ... of the Interior . refend reflist External links Commonscat CapeHatteras National Seashore http www.nps.gov caha CapeHatteras National Seashore . National Park Service http www.nps.gov history NR twhp ... Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum . http capehatterasapa.org CapeHatteras Access Preservation ... Files of CapeHatteras National Seashore Guide to records correspondence files from the CapeHatteras ... Hatteras National Seashore fr CapeHatteras National Seashore ... s fishing and surfing are considered the best on the East Coast. Administrative history CapeHatteras National Seashore Recreational Area was authorized by Congress, through enabling legislation ... more details
Infobox lighthouse name CapeHatteras Light image name Capehatteras lighthouse img 0529.jpg caption CapeHatteras Lighthouse location North of CapeHatteras Point, Outer Banks, Hatteras Island , North ... Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society CapeHatteras Light, ARLHS USA 119. ref ref http wlol.arlhs.com ... NRHP embed yes name CapeHatteras Light Station nrhp type hd image caption nearest city Buxton, North ... CapeHatteras Light is a lighthouse located on Hatteras Island in the Outer Banks of North Carolina near the community of Buxton, North Carolina Buxton , and is part of the CapeHatteras National Seashore ... travel for ships, except in the area of Diamond Shoals, just offshore at CapeHatteras . Nearby ... States Congress to authorize the construction of the CapeHatteras Lighthouse which is recognized ... to 1870 at a cost then of 167,500. The CapeHatteras lighthouse is still considered an operational ... cite web url http www.wral.com news local story 1089658 title CapeHatteras Lighthouse Closed ... caha planyourvisit climbing the capehatteras lighthouse.htm title Climbing the CapeHatteras Lighthouse ... of the Sea Adjacent to the CapeHatteras Light is the Hatteras Island Visitor Center and Museum of the Sea , operated by the National Park Service , which is located in the historic CapeHatteras ... of the Outer Banks and the lighthouse. The visitor center offers information about the CapeHatteras ..., Congress appropriated 44,000 for erecting a lighthouse on the head land of CapeHatteras and a lighted ... part of the surplus. Both were completed in 1803. The CapeHatteras light marked very dangerous shoals .... CapeHatteras is the point made by all vessels going to the south, and also coming from that direction ... reported that CapeHatteras Lighthouse required protection, due to the outbreak of the Civil War. In 1862 the Board reported CapeHatteras, lens and lantern destroyed, light reexhibited. Citation needed date August 2008 Second lighthouse Image Hatteras Light.jpg 200px right thumb CapeHatteras ... more details
From MoS DAB use ONE LINK per entry and SHORT descriptions. AVOID piping, external links, red links with little potential. Hatteras may refer to The Adventures of Captain Hatteras , the novel by Jules Verne Hatteras Networks , a North Carolina based telecommunications equipment provider Places Hatteras, North Carolina Hatteras Island , an island in North Carolina s Outer Banks Cape Hatteras , a key navigation point along the eastern seaboard of the United States Cape Hatteras Lighthouse , a historic navigational aid Vehicles USS Hatteras AVP 42 USS Hatteras AVP 42 , a Barnegat class small seaplane tender that was canceled in 1943, prior to construction USS Hatteras 1861 , a steamer which served during the American Civil War USS Hatteras ID 2142 , which served as a cargo ship during World War I, and was decommissioned in 1919 disambig geo fr Hatteras ru ... more details
Image HatterasBeacon.jpg thumb left The Hatteras Beacon in 1893. The Hatteras Beacon was a small lighthouse at Cape Point, North Carolina Cape Point near CapeHatteras, North Carolina . It was attached to the CapeHatteras Light CapeHatteras Light Station . History The beacon was established in 1855, and was moved several times over the course of its career due to its exposed position, it took the brunt of many storms that blew in from the Atlantic Ocean . It was a short, square cylindrical tower constructed of wood. Little else is known about it, except that it was the responsibility of the Third Assistant Lighthouse keeper Keeper at CapeHatteras, working under the head keeper s supervision. Tilman Smith , head keeper at CapeHatteras from 1887 to 1897, is recorded as having lit the tower for the last time in November, 1898, after which it was shut and replaced by a small post light at the point. No trace of the lighthouse survives today. See also http www.lhdepot.com Digest StoryPage.cfm?StoryKey 1012 Lighthouse Digest article Lighthouses of North Carolina coord missing North Carolina Category Lighthouses in North Carolina Category Buildings and structures completed in 1855 Category Buildings and structures in Dare County, North Carolina ... more details
refimprove date August 2009 Image Capehatteras 1989.jpg thumb 250px right Hatteras Island as seen in a satellite photo. Hatteras Island historically, Croatoan Island is a barrier island located off the North Carolina coast. Dividing the Atlantic Ocean and the Pamlico Sound , it runs parallel to the coast, forming a bend at CapeHatteras . It is part of North Carolina s Outer Banks and includes the towns of Rodanthe, North Carolina Rodanthe , Waves, North Carolina Waves , Salvo, North Carolina Salvo , Avon, North Carolina Avon , Buxton, North Carolina Buxton , Frisco, North Carolina Frisco , and Hatteras, North Carolina Hatteras . It contains the largest part of the CapeHatteras National Seashore . It is almost entirely in Dare County, North Carolina , but there is a very small sliver of about convert 45 acre m2 which extends southwest into Hyde County, North Carolina Hyde County . The island ... of the land. Hatteras Island is known for sport fishing, surfing, windsurfing and kiteboarding, and is known ... oceanfront cottages. Hatteras Island is often used for destination wedding s, family reunions ... to Hatteras Island. When John White surveyor John White returned to Roanoke on a re supply ... moved to Croatoan Island now known as Hatteras Island , but he was unable to conduct a search. A massive ... on Hatteras, the island is patrolled by the Dare County Sheriff s Office , North Carolina Highway Patrol , and the National Park Service . Accessibility Hatteras Island is accessible from the northern Outer Banks via the Herbert C. Bonner Bridge . Hatteras is reached from the south via the Ocracoke Hatteras ferry. Presently there is no direct route linking Hatteras Island to the Hyde County mainland ... solution, the only way of accessing Hatteras Island was by ferry. ref name ap 9 1 2011 cite ... 13 September 2011 ref References Reflist External links GNIS 986497 Hatteras Island Outer Banks ... of North Carolina cs Hatteras v ostrov fr le Hatteras ru ... more details
Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Hatteras for Hatteras Island or Hatteras Inlet on the coast of North Carolina, and a third ship that was cancelled prior to construction was also to have borne the name USS Hatteras 1861 , a steamer purchased in 1861, which served during the American Civil War and was sunk by CSS Alabama in January 1863 USS Hatteras ID 2142 , purchased in 1917, served as a cargo ship during World War I, and decommissioned in 1919 USS Hatteras AVP 42 USS Hatteras AVP 42 , a Barnegat class small seaplane tender that was canceled in 1943, prior to construction Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Hatteras Category United States Navy ship names pl USS Hatteras sl USS Hatteras ... more details
nofootnotes date July 2009 Hatteras Inlet is a estuary in North Carolina , located along the Outer Banks , separating Hatteras Island and Ocracoke Island . It connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pamlico Sound . Hatteras Inlet is located entirely within Hyde County, North Carolina Hyde County . History The first Hatteras Inlet was formed south of the current inlet , but closed around 1764 . The modern Hatteras Inlet was formed on September 7, 1846 by a violent gale . This was the same storm that opened present day Oregon Inlet to the north. This became a profitable inlet, because it gave the Inner Banks , North Carolina NC a quicker and easier way to travel to and from the Gulf Stream . It was easier to come into this inlet from the north. Because of the increase of commerce, Hatteras, North Carolina Hatteras Village Post Office was established in 1858 . The initial invasion of the North Carolina coast, on Hatteras Island , during the American Civil War Civil War called Battle of Hatteras Inlet Batteries came from Hatteras Inlet. The two Confederate States of America Confederate forts guarding the inlet quickly fell. Hatteras Inlet today The inlet today is approximately two miles across, but this distance changes daily because of the convection of brackish water . No bridge runs across Hatteras Inlet. A fleet of eight Ferry ferries , owned by the North Carolina Department of Transportation , provides a free 40 minute ride year round to people who want to traverse the inlet. These ferries connect North Carolina State Highway 12 between the two islands. Further reading cite book author Claiborne S. Young year 2005 title Cruising Guide to Coastal North Carolina editor publisher ... history hatteras village history.shtml History of Hatteras Inlet http www.ncdot.org transit ferry NC Ferry System http maps.google.com maps?f q&hl en&q hatteras inlet, nc&sll 35.219258, 75.803604&sspn 0.180347,0.376282&ie UTF8&z 12&t h&om 1 Google Maps Hatteras Inlet coord 35 11 31 N 75 45 40 W display ... more details
, North Carolina Ocracoke via a ferry in Hatteras . It is south of the famous CapeHatteras and the CapeHatteras Light house in Buxton, North Carolina Buxton . The inlet that the ferries use is Hatteras Inlet . The residents of Hatteras are governed by the Dare County Board of Commissioners . Hatteras ... Public services Residents of Hatteras are served by the CapeHatteras Elementary and Secondary School ... Schools Website ref Gallery center gallery File HatterasInlet.JPG View of Pamlico Sound, near Hatteras Inlet from a home in Hatteras on a windy day in June 2007 File HatterasBeachHomes.JPG View of homes along oceanfront in Hatteras in June 2007 File HatterasSchoolJune2007.JPG Construction of the new CapeHatteras Elementary and Secondary School, June 2007 File HatterasFerryLinetoOcracoke.JPG Busy ... of the Atlantic Museum http www.nps.gov caha CapeHatteras National Seashore U.S. National Park ...Hatteras is an unincorporated area unincorporated community in Dare County, North Carolina Dare County , North Carolina , United States , on the Outer Banks island of Hatteras Island Hatteras . North Carolina ..., North Carolina Salvo . Attractions and recreation Hatteras is best known as a fishing and vacation ... readily available and accessible. Fishing is a major source of recreation as well as revenue in Hatteras. Many boats use Hatteras Inlet, Hatteras Marina, and Oden Docks as ports for their fishing businesses. In fact, the Pamlico Sound, which separates Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands, is one of the largest .... ref name Hatteras Fishing cite news editor Bill Blue title Fishing Hatteras and Ocracoke Style, Sunny Day Guide publisher Surfside East date Summer 2007 page 34, 63 65 ref Recent history Hatteras Island ... AFTER THE STORM THE SCENE Fickle Isabel Devastates Parts of Hatteras , in The New ... a 3000 feet 900 m wide and 30 feet 9 m deep channel called Isabel Inlet through the community of Hatteras ... ai n21990484 Hatteras Village, N.C., Breach Cut by Hurricane Isabel Is Filled with Sand, in The News ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Hatteras Weather Bureau Station nrhp type image Hatteras Weather Bureau Station NPS.jpg caption location Off NC 12, Hatteras, North Carolina lat degrees 35 lat minutes 13 lat seconds 12 lat direction N long degrees 75 long minutes 41 long seconds 26 long direction W locmapin North Carolina area built 1901 architect architecture added February 17, 1978 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref governing body National Park Service refnum 78000268 The Hatteras Weather Bureau Station is a wood frame building in Hatteras, North Carolina built in 1901 for what was then called the U.S. Weather Bureau . The then remote location on the Outer Banks of North Carolina provided data on conditions in the Atlantic Ocean from a fixed location that was farther into the ocean environment than any on the Atlantic coast. The building served as a weather station from 1902 to 1946, when it was converted to living quarters for Weather Bureau personnel. In 1952 the property was turned over to the U.S. Coast Guard , which used it until 1958, when it was transferred to the National Park Service for use by CapeHatteras National Seashore . From 1958 to 1976 the building was used as a research station, first by Duke University and later by North Carolina State University for investigations concerning marine invertebrate s. ref name nrhpinv2 Cite document title PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 78000268.pdf National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Hatteras Weather Bureau Station 369  KB date February 15, 1977 author Ronald G. Warfield publisher National Park Service postscript None ref ref cite web url http www.hscl.cr.nps.gov insidenps report.asp?STATE NC&PARK CAHA&STRUCTURE &SORT &RECORDNO 24 date 2009 01 26 work List of Classified Structures title Hatteras Weather Bureau Station publisher National Park Service ref References reflist National Register ... Hatteras ... more details
infobox Book name The Adventures of Captain Hatteras title orig Voyages et aventures du capitaine Hatteras ... followed by Journey to the Center of the Earth The Adventures of Captain Hatteras lang fr Voyages et aventures du capitaine Hatteras is an adventure novel by Jules Verne in two parts The English at the North ... retroactively. Captain Hatteras shows many similarities with British explorer John Franklin ... led by Captain John Hatteras to the North Pole . Hatteras is convinced that the sea around the pole ... of their ship but Hatteras, with a few men, continues on the expedition. On the shore of the island of The Adventures of Captain Hatteras New America New America he discovers the remains of a ship ... it after Hatteras. With difficulty a fjord is found and the group get ashore. After three hours climbing they reach the mouth of the volcano. The exact location of the pole is in the crater and Hatteras jumps into it. As the sequence was originally written, Hatteras perishes in the crater Verne s editor, Jules Hetzel, suggested or rather required that Verne do a rewrite so that Hatteras survives ... into an asylum for the insane. Losing his soul in the cavern of the North Pole, Hatteras never speaks ... faithful dog Duke. While mute and deaf to the world Hatteras walks are not without a direction. As indicated by the last line Captain Hatteras forever marches northward . New America File Map from Journeys and Adventures of Captain Hatteras by Jules Verne.jpg thumb 200px New America Nouvelle Amerique in map of Captain Hatteras voyage New America is the name given to a large Arctic island, a northward extension of Ellesmere Island , as discovered by Captain John Hatteras and his crew. Its features include, on the west coast, Victoria Bay, Cape Washington, Johnson Island, Bell Mountain, and Fort ... . ref cite book title The Extraordinary Journeys The Adventures of Captain Hatteras last Verne ... In fact, a deleted chapter, John Bull and Jonathan, had Hatteras and Altamont dueling for the privilege ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Hatteras Inlet Batteries image File Battle of Hatteras Inlet Batteries.png 300px caption Capture of the Forts at CapeHatteras inlet br Alfred R. Waud , artist ... 29 place North Carolina Outer Banks , near CapeHatteras result United States of America Union victory ... almost ideally located for raiding Northern maritime commerce. CapeHatteras , the easternmost ..., departed Hampton Roads and moved down the coast to the vicinity of CapeHatteras . On the way ... remains, however, the battlefield is preserved within CapeHatteras National Seashore . ref ... br Atlantic Blockading Squadron units2 Hatteras Island Garrison strength1 7 warships br 935 ... 691 captured campaignbox Campaignbox Blockade of the Carolina Coast The Battle of Hatteras Inlet Batteries , sometimes known as the Battle of Forts Hatteras and Clark , was a small but significant engagement ... much to eliminate the traditional advantage of shore based guns over those carried on ships. Hatteras Inlet in Confederate hands The North Carolina Sounds occupy most of the coast from Cape Lookout ... appeared. Watchers stationed at the Hatteras lighthouse would then signal a raider, which would dash ... is pronounced BYOO fort. ref Ocracoke, Hatteras, and Oregon Inlets. Hatteras Inlet was the most important of these, so it was given two forts, named Fort Hatteras and Fort Clark ref Henry T. Clark was Governor of North Carolina see Trotter, Ironclads and Columbiads, p. 16. ref Fort Hatteras was sited adjacent to the inlet, on the sound side of Hatteras Island. Fort Clark was about half a mile 800 m to the southeast, closer to the Atlantic Ocean. The forts were not very strong Fort Hatteras ... in Fort Hatteras is stated to be 12. ref Furthermore, most of the guns were rather light 32 pounders ... Carolina Volunteers, occupied the two forts at Hatteras Inlet. The other forts were likewise only weakly held. Fewer than a thousand men garrisoned Forts Ocracoke, Hatteras, Clark, and Oregon. Reinforcements ... more details
wikify date January 2011 The Roanoke Hatteras Indian Tribe are descendants of the historic Hatteras , Roanoke tribe Roanoke , and other Algonquian languages Algonkian speaking Indians who occupied Hatteras Island Hatteras and Roanoke Island Roanoke Islands, the Outer Banks , and the mainland of Hyde County, North Carolina Hyde and Dare County, North Carolina Dare Counties. The community is primarily located near Manteo, North Carolina . The Roanoke Hatteras Indian Tribe has an enrollment of about 150 people. Their ancestral Algonquian languages Algonkian language has been extinct for many years. The Hatteras Indians had lands confirmed to them in 1759 by Governor Arthur Dobbs . The 200 acres were located near present day Buxton, North Carolina . After the demise of tribal lands, there remained on Hatteras and Roanoke Islands,the Outer Banks, and the mainlands of Hyde and Dare Counties, individual Indians and family groups of Indians. The Roanoke Hatteras Indians have continuously occupied these areas since pre European contact to the present. In 2003, the descendants of the Roanoke, Hatteras, Mattamuskeet Machapunga Indians organized and chartered the Algonquian Indians of North Carolina, Inc. This organization serves as a council for both communities. However, each community maintains its own tribal roll. References Frank G. Speck, REMNANTS OF THE MACHAPUNGA INDIANS 1916, Carolina Alonkian Project, homespages Rootsweb External links http www.ncalgonquians.com www.ncalgonquians.com Category Native American tribes in North Carolina ... more details
otherships USS Hatteras Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Image USS Hatteras.jpg 300px USS Hatteras Ship caption USS Hatteras in action with CSS Alabama , off Galveston, Texas , on 11 January ... 48px Union Navy Jack USN flag 1861 Ship name USS Hatteras Ship namesake An inlet on the coast of North ... Ship notes The first USS Hatteras was 1,126 ton Steamboat steamer purchased by the Union Navy at the beginning ... Hatteras work Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Association author J. Arnold Barto III accessdate 2010 05 16 url http www.tshaonline.org handbook online articles HH qth4.html ref Hatteras ... 1861, Commander United States Commander George F. Emmons in command. Civil War service Hatteras ... to Cedar Key, Florida , reaching there on 7 January 1862. Nine days later, Hatteras made a highly ... Flatcar flat cars , and various buildings. To cap this day s work, Hatteras also captured 14 of the 22 ..., and dispersion of strength of defense. After this exploit, Hatteras was transferred to the Gulf ... for Hatteras , as in less than a year, she captured seven blockade runners with assorted cargoes ... Hatteras , among other things, some 534 bales of valuable cotton. Cdr. Emmons stationed four of his own men on board one prize, convert 20 LT t abbr on sloop Poody , and rechristening her Hatteras ... ships taken as prizes by Hatteras included steamer Indian No. 2 , schooner Magnolia , steamer ... Emmons in November 1862, Hatteras joined Farragut s squadron off Galveston on 6 January 1863. Encounter ... and Hatteras was ordered to give chase. She took off in pursuit of the strange ship at about ..., Hatteras came within hailing distance of the square rigged ship. Cdr. Blake demanded to know ... one of Hatteras boats to inspect this Britisher . Image USS Hatteras sinking.jpg thumb 400px left 19th Century print, depicting the sinking of Hatteras by CSS Alabama , off Galveston, Texas on 11 January 1863. Scarcely had the boat pulled away from Hatteras than a new reply to Blake s question rang ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image USS Hatteras 101779.jpg 300px Ship caption Probably photographed in 1917 while still in the hands of her builders, Bethlehem Shipbuilding , Sparrows Point, Maryland . Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country USA Ship flag Image US Naval Jack 36 stars.svg 48px Union Navy Jack USN flag 1917 Ship name USS Hatteras Ship namesake An inlet on the coast of North Carolina . Ship owner Cunard Line Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Bethlehem Shipping Corp. of Sparrows Point, Maryland Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down date unknown Ship launched 1917 Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed Ship acquired Ship commissioned 23 October 1917 at Baltimore, Maryland Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned 8 April 1919 at New York City Ship maiden voyage Ship in service ... Otherships USS Hatteras The second USS Hatteras 1917 was a Cunard Line cargo ship freighter acquired ... Line The second U.S. Navy shiup to be named Hatteras was built in 1917 for the Cunard Line ... Difficulty in crossing the Atlantic After loading cargo, mainly iron, in Maryland , Hatteras joined ... ran into a severe North Atlantic Ocean storm, and Hatteras steering gear broke down completely. The disabled ... 11 days later. Image USS Hatteras 101780.jpg 300px thumb left Probably photographed in 1919, after World War I Navy service as USS Hatteras ID 2142 . The ship appears to be loaded, with worn paintwork ... gear forced her to turn back to Boston. Successful crossings On 9 April Hatteras sailed for France .... Post war disposal Hatteras decommissioned there on 8 April 1919 and the same day was returned to the United ... DANFS http www.history.navy.mil danfs h3 hatteras ii.htm See also U.S. Navy World War I External links http www.history.navy.mil photos sh civil civsh h hattrs.htm USS Hatteras ID 2142 , 1917 1919 DEFAULTSORT Hatteras Standard WWI ships Category Ships built in Maryland Category United States Navy North ... more details
for one seaplane squadron convert 80,000 USgal L aviation fuel Ship notes otherships USS Hatteras What wouild have been the third USS Hatteras AVP 42 was a proposed United States Navy seaplane tender that was never laid down. Construction and commissioning Hatteras was to have been one of 41 ... warfare amphibious landing craft. Hatteras became one of the first four ships to be cancelled ... 1943. References DANFS http www.history.navy.mil danfs h3 hatteras ii.htm http www.navsource.org ... Barnegat class small seaplane tender DEFAULTSORT Hatteras Category Proposed ships of the United States ... more details
The Cape may refer to Places Cape Canaveral Air Force Station , an installation of the United States Air Force Space Command s 45th Space Wing Cape Cod , a cape in the easternmost portion of the state of Massachusetts Cape of Good Hope , a rocky headland on the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula, South Africa Television The Cape 1996 TV series The Cape 1996 TV series , an American dramatic TV series The Cape 2011 TV series The Cape 2011 TV series , an American superhero drama TV series disambiguation es The cape pt The Cape ... more details
other uses Refimprove date December 2008 File Inverness cape 07Tac 401.jpg thumb upright 220px Inverness cape , a sleeveless topcoat, common with Highland dress Image Pelerine1911.jpg thumb right 220px A young woman in a crocheted cape A cape is any sleeveless outer garment , such as a poncho , but usually it is a long garment that covers only the back half of the wearer, fastening around the neck. Capes were common in medieval Europe , especially when combined with a Hood headgear hood in the Chaperon headgear chaperon , and have had periodic returns to fashion , for example, in nineteenth century Europe. Roman Catholic clergy wear a type of cape known as a ferraiolo , which is worn for formal events outside of a liturgical context. The cope is a liturgical vestment in the form of a cape. Capes are often highly decorated with elaborate embroidery. Capes remain in regular use as rain wear in various military units and police forces, for example in France. A gas cape was a voluminous military garment designed to give rain protection to someone wearing the bulky gas mask s used in twentieth century wars. In fashion, the word cape usually refers to a shorter garment and cloak to a full length version of the different types of garment, though the two terms are sometimes used synonymously for full length coverings. The fashion cape does not cover the front to any appreciable degree. In raingear, a cape is usually a long and roomy protective garment worn to keep one dry in the rain. In full Evening gown evening dress , lady ladies frequently use the cape as a fashion statement , or to protect the wearer or the fine Textile fabric s of their ballgown evening wear from the elements ..., and the Inverness coat both formal evening and working day variants had a cape. ref cite web author ... 04 17 ref The Inverness coat is no longer commonly worn, and the Ulster lost its cape in the 1920s ... Cape fi Keeppi sv K p ... more details
Southwestern tip of mainland Europe Cape Arkona in Germany Cape Finisterre in Spain North Cape, Norway North Cape in Norway Northern tip of mainland Europe Cape Wrath in Scotland Cape Cornwall in Cornwall Cap Gris Nez in France Pointe du Raz in France Cape Tainaron in Greece Southern tip of mainland Europe Cape Emine in Bulgaria Cape Kaliakra in Bulgaria Cape Greco in Cyprus Sarayburnu in Turkey, famous cape in stanbul and the eastest point of historical city. Asia Kanyakumari town Kanyakumari or Cape Comorin in Tamil Nadu , India Cape Enga o Luzon Cape Engano on the Philippines Cape Dezhnev in Russia Cape Baba in Turkey The westernmost point of Asia North America , Central America and the Caribbean Cape Ann in Massachusetts , United States USA Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia , Canada Cape Canaveral in Florida , United States USA Cape Charles in Virginia , United States USA Cape Chidley in Newfoundland and Labrador Nunavut , Canada Cape Cod in Massachusetts , United States USA Cape Columbia , Nunavut , Canada s northernmost point Cape Coral , in Florida , United States USA Cap Diamant aka Cape Diamond , in Quebec City , Canada Cape Farewell, Greenland Cape Farewell , Greenland s southernmost point Cape Fear headland Cape Fear in North Carolina , United States USA Cape Flattery Washington Cape Flattery in Washington U.S. state Washington , United States USA , farthest northwest point of the contiguous lower 48 CapeHatteras in North Carolina , United States USA Cape ...otheruses Cape disambiguation File Cape Cornwall.jpg thumb 350px Cape Cornwall In geography, a cape or headland is a point or body of land extending into a body of water, usually the sea. A cape usually ... capes Africa Cape of Good Hope and Cape Agulhas in South Africa Cape Juby in Morocco Cape Three Forks in Moroco Cape Guardafui in Somalia Cap Vert in Senegal Cape Blanc in Mauritania Ras Kasar on the Eritrea Sudan border Europe Cape of Gjuh z in Karaburun Peninsula, Albania Cape of Rodon in central ... more details
wiktionary Cape Verdean Cape Verdean may refer to Something of, from, or related to the country of Cape Verde A person from Cape Verde, or of Cape Verdean descent. For information about the Cape Verdean people, see Demographics of Cape Verde and Culture of Cape Verde. For specific persons, see List of Cape Verdeans . The Cape Verdean Creole language See also Special PrefixIndex Cape Verdean List of all pages beginning with Cape Verdean disambiguation ... more details
Cape Disappointment can refer to Cape Disappointment Washington at the mouth of the Columbia River in western Washington State Cape Disappointment South Georgia Cape Disappointment South Orkney Islands Cape Disappointment Antarctica geodis fr Cap Disappointment no Cape Disappointment ... more details
There are at least two locations called Cape Jackson Cape Jackson Greenland Cape Jackson , in northwest Greenland Cape Jackson, New Zealand Cape Jackson in the northeast of New Zealand s South Island disambig de Cape Jackson ... more details
Cape York may refer to Cape York Greenland , a cape at the north west coast of Greenland, in northern Baffin Bay Cape York meteorite , meteorite found in 1894 near Cape York, Greenland Cape York Peninsula , a large peninsula located in Queensland, Australia disambig de Cape York it Cape York ru ... more details
Cape Clear may refer to Cape Clear software company Cape Clear Island , on the southern coast of Ireland. Cape Clear, Victoria , a town in Australia disambig ... more details
Cape Lookout can refer to Cape Lookout North Carolina , in the United States Cape Lookout Oregon , in the United States Cape Lookout South Shetland Islands Geodis ... more details