Ships
- Santa Anna (ship), a 16th century war ship of the Knights Hospitaller
- Santa Anna (ship) 1812, a Spanish ship sunk in the Straits of Timor
- Santa Anna, a Manila galleon captured and sunk by Thomas Cavendish in 1587
- Santa Anna, a Spanish ship taken by the British in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805
- Svyataya Anna (St Anna), a Russian brig that disappeared in the Arctic in 1914
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Famous quotes containing the word ships:
“A modern fleet of ships does not so much make use of the sea as exploit a highway.”
—Joseph Conrad (18571924)
“And when we can with Meeter safe,
Well call him so, if not plain Ralph,
For Rhime the Rudder is of Verses,
With which like Ships they steer their courses.”
—Samuel Butler (16121680)
“Havent you heard, though,
About the ships where war has found them out
At sea, about the towns where war has come
Through opening clouds at night with droning speed
Further oerhead than all but stars and angels
And children in the ships and in the towns?”
—Robert Frost (18741963)
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