A listing of resources focusing on individual ship histories .
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This Library of Congress exhibition examines the first sustained contacts between American people and European explorers, conquerors and settlers from 1492 to 1600.
History of the de Freitas trading and shipping company in Hamburg.
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.
Presentations of ships and vessels from the Stone Age to the present day. Site in Swedish and English with drawings of a large number of vessels.
Famous tea clipper now moored at Greenwich, England. Features information on opening times, restoration, and history.
Detail description of a sailing yacht designed by Nathanael Green Herreshoff (1905) by the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company of Bristol, Rhode Island.
Photographs of commercial ships, tugs, fishing vessels, and warships from all over the world.
The reconstruction of a three masted barque.
Information on the efforts to relocate and restore the Edwin Fox, an 1853 Eastindiaman Immigrant and convict ship.
Presents the organization, history, gallery, captain's logs, and ship's store.
Photos, drawings, plans and model kits of US warships past and present. Order products online.
Europe's last big gun armoured warship of World War II.
A site dedicated to the preservation of the ship HMS Cavalier.
Internet Naval History including World War's 1 and 2, and the Falklands.
Details of the construction in Scotland of a steam yacht for the Russian Tsar.
A model engineer's collection of antique small machine tools, information on model ships and maritime history, and small machine tools for sale.
An eclectic collection of various ocean liners and sundry historic vessels from the remotest of nations.
Compares ship sizes beginning with the Titanic to other ocean liners, some warships, and the giant tankers up to the largest ships afloat today.
Information on this group dedicated to the protection, preservation and promotion of historic vessels in New York harbor. Includes ship histories and pictures.
Devoted to the memory of the german four-masted barque Pamir and her seamen. English, french and german versions.
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.
Picture galleries of one of Sweden's most beautiful 17th century ships. (1629)
Last traditional Great Lakes railroad car ferry permanently moored as a museum in Manistee, Michigan. Official site of the Society for the Preservation of the S.S. City of Milwaukee.
Provides historical information about the boat and the South African company that owned it from 1911 to 1919.
Documentary based on letters from passengers on the final voyage of the doomed gold liner (1857). Captain William Lewis Herndon. Survivor accounts. Ship lost to hurricane. Shipwreck recovery of gold.
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.
T2 Tanker names, builders, and types.
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.
180 foot three-masted barque. Homeport is Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. Member American Sail Training Association.
Dedicated to the history of the French three master barque Belem (1896).
History, technical pages, galleries, and resources.
Famous tea clipper now moored at Greenwich, England. Features information on opening times, restoration, and history.
This Library of Congress exhibition examines the first sustained contacts between American people and European explorers, conquerors and settlers from 1492 to 1600.
Picture galleries of one of Sweden's most beautiful 17th century ships. (1629)
Presents the organization, history, gallery, captain's logs, and ship's store.
Presentations of ships and vessels from the Stone Age to the present day. Site in Swedish and English with drawings of a large number of vessels.
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.
Internet Naval History including World War's 1 and 2, and the Falklands.
Devoted to the memory of the german four-masted barque Pamir and her seamen. English, french and german versions.
A model engineer's collection of antique small machine tools, information on model ships and maritime history, and small machine tools for sale.
Photographs of commercial ships, tugs, fishing vessels, and warships from all over the world.
Documentary based on letters from passengers on the final voyage of the doomed gold liner (1857). Captain William Lewis Herndon. Survivor accounts. Ship lost to hurricane. Shipwreck recovery of gold.
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.
Europe's last big gun armoured warship of World War II.
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.
An eclectic collection of various ocean liners and sundry historic vessels from the remotest of nations.
Information on the efforts to relocate and restore the Edwin Fox, an 1853 Eastindiaman Immigrant and convict ship.
The reconstruction of a three masted barque.
180 foot three-masted barque. Homeport is Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. Member American Sail Training Association.
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.
Detail description of a sailing yacht designed by Nathanael Green Herreshoff (1905) by the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company of Bristol, Rhode Island.
A site dedicated to the preservation of the ship HMS Cavalier.
History, technical pages, galleries, and resources.
Information on this group dedicated to the protection, preservation and promotion of historic vessels in New York harbor. Includes ship histories and pictures.
History of the de Freitas trading and shipping company in Hamburg.
Details of the construction in Scotland of a steam yacht for the Russian Tsar.
T2 Tanker names, builders, and types.
Dedicated to the history of the French three master barque Belem (1896).
Compares ship sizes beginning with the Titanic to other ocean liners, some warships, and the giant tankers up to the largest ships afloat today.
Provides historical information about the boat and the South African company that owned it from 1911 to 1919.
Last traditional Great Lakes railroad car ferry permanently moored as a museum in Manistee, Michigan. Official site of the Society for the Preservation of the S.S. City of Milwaukee.
Photos, drawings, plans and model kits of US warships past and present. Order products online.

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