
Tole Mour - Wikipedia
At 229 gross registered tons she is the largest active tall ship on the West Coast. The Tole Mour was originally commissioned by the Marimed Foundation of Hawai’i in 1988 as a self-contained primary health care support vessel, operating in the US …
Tole Mour preserved health and life in Pacific islands
May 17, 2001 · Its mission of mercy long over, the tall ship Tole Mour sailed back into Elliott Bay yesterday, causing heads to turn and photographers to scramble. The 156-foot white-hulled vessel left here 14...
Tole Mour - Wikiwand
SSV Tole Mour is a 156 ft (48 m) schooner and sail training vessel operating in the Channel Islands of California, off the West Coast of the United States.
Tole Mour-- Ships associated with the Marshall Islands
From 1988 through 1992, Tole Mour made regular teaching and medical "rounds" through the remote coral atolls of the Marshalls, serving 58 communities and approximately 15,000 men, women and children.
A Change Of Helping Hands -- U.S. Volunteers Turn Their …
Aug 19, 1990 · The Tole Mour, a spectacular floating clinic, was built by Nichols Brothers at Freeland on Whidbey Island and outfitted on Lake Union, the first tall ship launched in the Puget Sound area...
SSV Tole Mour - Facebook
Nov 25, 2014 · SSV Tole Mour. 2,162 likes. Our page aims to share and enjoy memories of the adventures on SSV Tole Mour from 2001 to 2014.
3-MAST-TOPPSEGELSCHONER Tole Mour: data, photos, videos, …
name "Tole Mour" means gift of life and health in the Marshallese language, the name was found in a nation wide contest among the school children of the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
Officials Harbor Hopes of a Ship - Los Angeles Times
Aug 25, 2003 · The Tole Mour, which sleeps 49, was built in 1988 to deliver medical care and supplies to residents of the Marshall Islands, about 6,000 miles west of Hawaii.
Navigating Unfamiliar Waters - Los Angeles Times
Sep 5, 2001 · The Tole Mour, which sleeps 49, was built in 1988 to deliver medical care and supplies to residents of the Marshall Islands, about 6,000 miles west of Hawaii.
ToleMour - sea-painter.com
With onboard medical, dental and ophthalmological offices, the Tole Mour provided medical services to over 15,000 islanders over a period of 4 years, until the Marshallese government commissioned their own fleet of medical delivery vessels and the Tole Mour returned to Hawai’i to serve other purposes.
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