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Powder monkey (disambiguation)

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was the nickname given to young men during the Age of Sail that carried bags of gunpowder from the powder magazine in the ship's hold to the gun crews. It may also refer to:
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Powder monkeys
Kenneth Bulmer
George Manville Fenn
From Powder Monkey to Admiral
William Henry Giles Kingston
Powder Monkeys
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disambiguation
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Disambiguation pages

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