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1492: An Ongoing Voyage - http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/1492/
This Library of Congress exhibition examines the first sustained contacts between American people and European explorers, conquerors and settlers from 1492 to 1600. |
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Amistad Links - http://www.amistad.org/
A listing of links to pages about the history of the Amistad. |
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Tacoma Public Library - http://www.tpl.lib.wa.us/v2/nwroom/ships.htm
Database of more than 13,000 ships. |
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RV Polarstern - http://www.awi.de/en/infrastructure/ships/polarstern/
This 17,300 ton polar icebreaker is operated by the Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany's leading institute for polar and marine research. |
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Flagship Portsmouth Museum - http://www.flagship.org.uk/
Home of three historic British warships: Henry VII's doomed flagship Mary Rose, Nelson's flagship HMS Victory, and the world's first iron battleship, HMS Warrior. Site also provides additional information about the Royal Naval Museum and Action Stations. |
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SS Great Britain - http://www.ssgreatbritain.org/
The complete website for the history and restoration of the SS Great Britain held at Bristol Dock in England, updated regularly with progress reports on the restoration project. |
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Matthew Site Home Page - http://www.matthew.co.uk/
A reconstruction of John Cabot's famous ship and its journey to Newfoundland 500 years ago. Visit Matthew Online. Includes as shop, a gallery, history and information. |
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USS Arizona BB-39 - http://www.ibiblio.org/phha/arizona/
History, technical pages, galleries, and resources. |
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Enterprize: Melbournes Tall Ship - http://www.enterprize.com.au/
Presents the organization, history, gallery, captain's logs, and ship's store. |
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A Maritime Anthology - http://www.nzmaritime.co.nz/
An eclectic collection of various ocean liners and sundry historic vessels from the remotest of nations. |
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MV Kalakala - http://www.kalakala.org/
Puget Sound ferry launched in 1935. Designed and built in the art deco "streamlined" style. An organization rescued the vessel which was being used as a cannery in Kodiak, Alaska. |
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Modern Ship Sizes - The Tiny Titanic - http://www.rpsoft2000.com/shipsize.htm
Compares ship sizes beginning with the Titanic to other ocean liners, some warships, and the giant tankers up to the largest ships afloat today. |
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S.S. Australis - http://www.ssaustralishomepage.co.uk
The history of the Australis; including a picture gallery, Captain and crew section and the story of Chandris lines. |
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The Schooner Yacht Coronet - http://www.yachtcoronet.org
The 133-foot schooner (1885), and includes news, history, restoration information, and gallery. |
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HMS Daedalus Lee on Solent Virtual Heritage Area - http://www.fleetairarmarchive.net/daedalus/
Site dedicated to the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Headquarters of WW2. |
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SS Milwaukee Clipper - http://www.milwaukeeclipper.com/
A 1905 ferry which travelled the Wisconsin - Michigan route |
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Ships of the last millenium - http://www.geocities.com/prysjan/in_51.html
Evolution of shipbuilding including Egypt, Phoenicia, Greece, the Middle Ages, and the 20th century. |
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Great White Fleet Organization - http://www.greatwhitefleet.org/
Information about the United States Atlantic Battle Fleet, nicknamed the Great White Fleet, which in 1907 embarked on a journey to circumnavigate the globe. |
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Ancient Ships - http://www.artsales.com/Ancient%20Ships/aTableofContents.htm
An overview of the use of ships in ancient cultures. Most of the illustrations and iconography are from ancient artifacts and made by artisans of the time. |
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Tall Ship La France - http://www.grand-voilier.com/
When construction is finished, this ship will be the largest of the worlds operating tall ships. A replica of a 1911 five-masted barque. Plans are to use the ship as a sail training ship and goodwill ambassador. |
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Edwin Fox - http://www.maritime.org/conf/conf-irrgang.htm
Information on the efforts to relocate and restore the Edwin Fox, an 1853 Eastindiaman Immigrant and convict ship. |
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Duivendijk Shipping Pages - http://www.duivendijk.net/
Photographs of commercial ships, tugs, fishing vessels, and warships from all over the world. |
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SS Canberra - The Crow's Nest - http://www.sscanberra.com/
The retired P and O liner SS Canberra, and her home port of Southampton. |
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General Botha S African Training Ship - Old Boys Association - http://www.generalbotha.co.za/
Contact details with history, previous cadets, staff and photo-gallery of the South African Naval College. |
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SS Catalina - http://www.escapist.com/sscatalina
Seeking to ensure the future security of the "Great White Steamer." |
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The Loss of the Fantome - http://www.fortogden.com/fantommiamiherald.html
A description of the events surrounding the loss of the sailing vessel, Fantome, during Hurricane Mitch,in October 1998. |
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Star of the West - http://www.tulane.edu/~latner/StarOfTheWest.html
The side-wheel merchant steamer running between New York and New Orleans. |
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Great Lakes Ship History - http://www.geocities.com/svandenbosch/
Photographs of past and present, information ships, shipbuilding history, and lighthouse photographs. |
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HMS Bounty Preservation Society - http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/ccarey/
History of HMS Bounty (today's ship and the original), her crew, romances aboard the ship and the mandate of the Society for Bounty's Future. |
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Steve's SS Australis Travel Page - http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/mulletts/index.htm
Celebrating the life and times aboard the Chandris Lines flagship SS Australis (formerly SS America) from 1966 to 1976. |
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President Warfield - http://www.presidentwarfield.com/
Information about the steamship President Warfield which, renamed Exodus 1947, attempted to deliver Jewish refugees to Palestine in 1947. |
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USS Tuscaloosa (CA-37) and USS Wichita (CA-45) - http://www.geocities.com/usstuscaloosa/
Images, history, guns and seaplanes information, crew locator, and glossary. |
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Mohamed Ali el-Kebir - http://mohamed.ali.el-kebir.freewebspace.com/
Information about the sinking of the British transport the SS Mohamed Ali el-Kebir by the German U-boat U-38 in 1940. |
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SS Great Eastern - http://arnygrimbear.de/GREATEASTERNGB.htm
Describes the launching and subsequent history of the largest ship of its time. Designed by Brunel and originally named SS Leviathan. |
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SS Golden Gate - http://freepages.misc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ssgoldengate/
An account of the sinking of the SS Golden Gate off Manzanillo, Mexico on 27 July 1862, including a list of 338 passengers who were among the dead or the survivors. |
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Pamir memorial - http://pamir.chez-alice.fr/
Devoted to the memory of the german four-masted barque Pamir and her seamen. English, french and german versions. |
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Maritima & Mechanika - http://www.maritima-et-mechanika.org/
A model engineer's collection of antique small machine tools, information on model ships and maritime history, and small machine tools for sale. |
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Steamboat Rowena - http://www.steamboatrowena.com/
An up-todate research on the Steamboat Rowena of the Cumberland River, Kentucky, U.S.A. early 1900's complete with pictures. Safe for Kids, Educational. |
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HMS Belfast - http://www.isazone.com/ww-ii/belfast/
Europe's last big gun armoured warship of World War II. |
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Royal War Ship Wasa - http://members.tripod.com/caiman.cv/
Picture galleries of one of Sweden's most beautiful 17th century ships. (1629) |
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A. C. de Freitas & Co. - http://members.iinet.net.au/~lintzer1/defreitas/index-en.html
History of the de Freitas trading and shipping company in Hamburg. |
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SS Carare: Elders & Fyffes - http://www.ilfsac.org.uk/carare.php
Presents information on the banana boat of 6878 tons sunk May 28, 1940 off Foreland Point near Lynmouth, Devon with images. |
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Doris1905 Herreshoff - http://johan_roodt.tripod.com/doris1905herreshoffcopy/
Detail description of a sailing yacht designed by Nathanael Green Herreshoff (1905) by the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company of Bristol, Rhode Island. |
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USS Electra (AKA-4) - http://usselectra.org
History, photos, memorabilia, and database of crew members for service in World War II and the Korean conflict. |
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Pride of Baltimore II - http://www.intandem.com/NewPrideSite/Pride2/P2Home.html
This 185 ton replica of a topsail schooner (Baltimore Clipper) is an active sail training vessel. Homeport is Baltimore, Maryland. |