- Bluenose - Wikipedia
A celebrated racing ship and fishing vessel, Bluenose under the command of Angus Walters, became a provincial icon for Nova Scotia and an important Canadian symbol in the 1930s, serving as a working vessel until she was wrecked in 1946
- BLUENOSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BLUENOSE is a person who advocates a rigorous moral code
- Nova Scotia Archives - Bluenose: A Canadian Icon
A virtual exhibit featuring over 350 heritage photographs, original documents, charts and miscellaneous items that tell the stories of Bluenose and Bluenose II, the people who sailed them and the times in which they lived
- What in the blue hell is a Bluenose? - Navy Crow
A Bluenose, sometimes incorrectly referred to as a Rednose, is simply a sailor who’s crossed the Arctic Circle, above 66°34′N Just like crossing the equator, there’s a Line-crossing ceremony, and once you’re done, congratulations, you’re a certified Bluenose
- Bluenose II - Tourism Nova Scotia
Built in 1963, Bluenose II is an exact replica of the famed schooner Bluenose, which became a national icon when she raced undefeated for the International Fishermen’s Cup Her namesake remains a symbol of the Grand Banks fishery, shipbuilding excellence and the seafaring history of our region
- BLUENOSE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Bluenose definition: a puritanical person; prude See examples of BLUENOSE used in a sentence
- The Hidden Meaning Behind Bluenose: Decoding Slang in English
'Bluenose' is a slang term that is commonly used in English-speaking countries, particularly in North America and the United Kingdom It is used to describe someone who is self-righteous, puritanical, or excessively rigid in adherence to morality, decorum, or conventional standards
- Why Bluenose Is a Title Worth Freezing For — USN for Life
A Bluenose is more than just a name; it’s a mark of resilience and adventure This honorary title is bestowed upon sailors who cross the Arctic Circle, often for the first time, during their naval service
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