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1716-02-15
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aerial battles
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Isle of Man (United Kingdom)
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"... there was a Strange Appearance of Ships in the Air, which engaged each other for about half an hour; when a Cloud of Divers Colours covered and prevented any further sight of them."
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added 2011-08-14 |
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1749-11-04
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strange lights
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Large ball of blue fire observed near the surface of the water "at about 3 miles distant" and then approaching the ship and destroying its top-mast with a loud explosion. Observation made by Mr. Chalmers on board the ship "Montague", commanded by Admiral Chambers.
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added 2010-03-23 |
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1848-09-09
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aerial battles
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Lough Foyle (Ireland)
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Clouds parted and in a reddish hue appeared a "regiment of men in uniform" followed by "two large three-masted vessels of war under full sail." Then "two human forms, male and female, standing with their faces towards each other, as if engaged in conversation" appeared before this "scene was closed ...
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added 2010-04-05 |
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1918-10-12
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unknown
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Dublin Bay (Ireland)
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A great white cross allegedly appeared in clear sky above the place the ship "Leinster" had sunk days before.
Transcription of the newspaper clip:
GREAT WHITE CROSS.
Sign In the Sky Over the Spot Where
the Leinster Sank.
Canon Pim, rector of Christ Church,
Kingstown, in a statement to ...
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