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ANTARCTIC/ POLAR EXPEDITION SHIPS | ITEMS # | PHOTOS | |
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Maud
Norwegian Arctic Exploration ship launched in 1916 |
TS0130P | ||
Polaris
Launched in 1871 - Expedition to the North Pole |
TS0074P | ||
Endurance
(Dark Blue) Norway Ship launched in 1912 |
TS0059P-1 |
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Endurance
(Green/ Black) Norway Ship launched in 1912 |
TS0059P-2 | ||
Endurance
(Natural/ Black)
Norway Ship launched in 1912 |
TS0059P-3 | ||
Fram
Norwegian Antarctic Exploration launched in 1892 |
TS0053P |
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GJØA
Norwegian, the first vessel to transit the Northwest Passage, built in 1872 |
TS0054P | ||
RRS Discovery
the last wooden three-masted ship to be built in the British Isles, and was launched on 21 March 1901 |
TS0045P |
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Grönland
(Greenland) The first German Polar Expedition in 1868
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TS0069P | ||
Gauss The first German Expedition to Antarctica (1901 - 1903)
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TS0070P | ||
Belgica
Belgian Antarctic Expedition launched in 1897 |
TS0071P-80 | ||
Belgica
XXL 200cm / 78 inch hull length Belgian Antarctic Expedition launched in 1897 |
TS0071P-200 | ||
US
Coast Guard Healy Icebreaker
A research icebreaker commissioned in 1999 |
TK0074P | ||
Soya with Lights Japanese museum ship - an Antarctic research expedition |
TK0016L | ||
ARGENTINA TALL SHIPS | ITEMS # | PHOTOS | |
Ara Libertad Argentine school ship built in the 1950s |
TS0091P | ||
AMERICAN TALL SHIPS | ITEMS # | PHOTOS | |
Slave Ship
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CM0037P | ||
USS Michigan United States Navy's first iron-hulled warship launched 1843 |
TS0609P | ||
Elissa (she is now in Texas Seaport Museum) The square-rigged barque launched 1877 |
TS0126P | ||
Flying Cloud Clipper ship that set the world's sailing record for over 100 years |
TS0115W | ||
USS Rattlesnake A brig built in Medford, Massachusetts as a privateer in 1813 |
TS0114W | ||
USS Rattlesnake Open Frame Hull A brig built in Medford, Massachusetts as a privateer in 1813 |
TS0114WF | ||
USS Pennsylvania 120-gun, the largest sailing warship ever built in the United States launched 1822 |
TS0105W | ||
USS North Carolina 74-gun ship of the line in the United States Navy. launched 7 September 1820 |
TS0106W | ||
USS North Carolina Painted 74-gun ship of the line in the United States Navy. launched 7 September 1820 |
TS0106P | ||
USS Ohio Ship of the line of the United States Navy launched on 30 May 1820 |
TS0107W | ||
Lady Washington Ship Lady Washington is the official ship of the State of Washington launched on March 7, 1989 |
TS0108W | ||
Lady Washington
Painted Ship Lady Washington is the official ship of the State of Washington launched on March 7, 1989 |
TS0108P | ||
USS Constitution
Painted
American Flag Ship launched in 1797 |
TS0023P-70 | ||
USS Constitution
Painted
American Flag Ship launched in 1797 |
TS0023P-80 | ||
USS Constitution
American Flag Ship launched in 1797 |
TS0023W-70 | ||
USS Constitution
American Flag Ship launched in 1797 |
TS0023W-80 | ||
USS Constellation American Flag Ship launched in 1797 Now rest in Baltimore Maritime Museum |
TS0021W | ||
USS Constellation
Painted American Flag Ship launched in 1797 Now rest in Baltimore Maritime Museum |
TS0021P | ||
Chesapeake Light Ship Now rest in Baltimore Maritime Museum |
TK0073P | ||
USS Bonhomme Richard American Ship launched 1779 |
TS0029P-60 TS0029P-80 |
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US Coast Guard
Eagle Painted American training ship launched 1936 |
TS0037P-60 TS0037P-80 |
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Edward Sewall A four-masted steel barque built in 1899 |
TS0084P | ||
Wanderer American whaling bark launched 1878 |
TS0611P | ||
Charles
W. Morgan American wooden whaling ship built in 1841 |
TS0004W | ||
USS Brig Niagara Was a brig launched in 1813 |
TS0113P | ||
CSS Alabama Was a screw sloop-of-war built in 1862 |
TS0116W | ||
Rouse Simmons Christmas
Tree Ship Schooner Ship launched in 1868 |
TS0610P | ||
Harvey Natural
Black Wood Clipper Ship launched in 1847 |
TS0026BW | ||
Harvey Natural
Bright Wood Clipper Ship launched in 1847 |
TS0026W | ||
Harvey Painted
Clipper Ship launched in 1847 |
TS0026P | ||
America's Privateer Lynx Painted Clipper Ship launched in 1812 |
TS0033P | ||
SS California The first American steamer launched 1848 |
TS0124P | ||
SS Central America Ship of Gold', was a 280-foot (85 m) side wheel steamer that operated between Central America and the eastern coast of the United States during the 1850s |
TS0109P | ||
USS Powhatan side wheel steamer Wooden Side-wheel steamer launched 1850 |
TS0104P | ||
USS Susquehanna
Painted
Launched 1850 - decommissioned in 1883 |
TS0035P-60 TS0035P-80 |
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Lightship Ambrose Lightship LV-87, also known as AMBROSE, was built in 1907 as a “floating lighthouse” to guide ships safely from the Atlantic Ocean into the broad mouth of lower New York Bay between Coney Island, New York and Sandy Hook, New Jersey-an area filled with sand bars and shoals perilous to approaching vessels. South Street Seaport Museum’s Ambrose occupied her original station from her launching in 1908 until 1932. In 1921 Ambrose was fitted with a radio beacon, greatly assisting navigation of the channel in poor visibility; she was the first lightship so equipped. She was given to South Street Seaport Museum by the U.S. Coast Guard in 1968. During the spring and summer, visitors can board Ambrose and tour this original lightship, complete with working “radio shack.” Lightship AMBROSE is open to the general public Wednesdays thru Sundays | 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Source: http://southstreetseaportmuseum.org) |
TK0072P | ||
Lettie G. Howard Our beloved Lettie G. Howard is one of few surviving examples of the fishing schooners once in wide use in the North Atlantic. She is a rare beauty with classic fishing schooner lines, turning heads wherever she goes, and is a designated National Historic Landmark. After an active life in the fisheries of the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts, Lettie G. Howard arrived at South Street Seaport Museum in 1968. In 1994, after an extensive two-year rebuild that restored her to her original appearance, she was certified as a Sailing School Vessel by the U.S. Coast Guard and began a new career carrying students of all ages on life-changing voyages. In 2013 she turned 120 years old and she’s as beautiful now as she was when she first slid down the ways at Essex, Massachusetts in 1893. In celebration of this milestone and with an eye to the future of this living artifact, South Street Seaport Museum undertook a capital campaign to raise funds for critical repairs and restoration—most significantly her keelson, a structural element that runs from stem to stern. Projects of this size and scope are periodic needs in the maintenance of historic ships. This project in particular brought Lettie back into service as a Sailing School Vessel, and working in collaboration with New York Harbor School, it ensured her place in the lives of generations of student-sailors to come. (Source: http://southstreetseaportmuseum.org) |
Wish list This ship is now in South Street Seaport Museum in New York |
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Pioneer Pioneer was built as a sloop in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania in 1885 to carry sand mined near the mouth of the Delaware Bay to an iron foundry in Chester, Pennsylvania. She was re-rigged as a schooner ten years later. In the days before paved
roads, small coastal schooners such as PIONEER were the delivery trucks of
their era, carrying various cargoes between coastal communities: lumber and
stone from the islands of Maine, brick on the Hudson River, and oyster shell
on the Chesapeake Bay. Almost all American cargo sloops and schooners were
wood, but because she was built in what was then this country’s center of
iron shipbuilding, Pioneer had wrought-iron hull. She was the first of only
two cargo sloops built of iron in this country, and is the only iron-hulled
American merchant sailing vessel still in existence. PIONEER sails 6 days a week, and is also available for private charters, school groups, birthday parties and other events. (Source: http://southstreetseaportmuseum.org) |
Wish list This ship is now in South Street Seaport Museum in New York |
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Tugboat W.O. Decker The wooden tugboat W.O. Decker was built in Long Island City, Queens in 1930 for the Newtown Creek Towing Company, a firm specializing in berthing ships and barges in the creek that separates Brooklyn and Queens. Originally called Russell I for the towing company’s owners, she was renamed the W.O. Decker in 1946 after being sold to the Decker family’s Staten Island tugboat firm. One of the last steam-powered tugs built in this harbor; she was later refitted with a diesel engine. In 1986, the W.O. Decker was donated to South Street Seaport Museum. (Source: http://southstreetseaportmuseum.org) |
Wish list This ship is now in South Street Seaport Museum in New York |
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Wavertree Wavertree was built at Southampton, England in 1885 for R.W. Leyland & Company of Liverpool, one of the last large sailing ships built of wrought iron. Today, she is the largest afloat. Wavertree was first employed to carry jute, used in making rope and burlap bags, between eastern India (now Bangladesh) and Scotland. When less than two years old she entered the tramp trades, taking cargoes anywhere in the world she could find them. After sailing for a quarter century, she limped into the Falkland Islands in December 1910, having been dismasted off Cape Horn. Rather then re-rigging her, her owners sold her for use as a floating warehouse at Punta Arenas, Chile. She was converted into a sand barge at Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1947, and was acquired by South Street Seaport Museum in 1968. In need of significant restoration, Wavertree is an excellent example of the sort of ships one might have seen on any given day here at South Street, the “street of ships.”Due to planned restoration work, Wavertree is not currently open to the public. (Source: http://southstreetseaportmuseum.org) |
Wish list This ship is now in South Street Seaport Museum in New York |
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Peking Built in Hamburg, Germany in 1911, the mighty four-mastedbarquePeking is one of the famous “Flying P Liners” of F. Laeisz Lines. Employed in the nitrate trade, Peking made voyages from Europe to the west coast of South America with general cargo and returned filled with guano for use in the making of fertilizer and explosives. Peking was made famous by the Irving Johnson film Around Cape Horn which documented her 1929 passage around the southern tip of South America in hurricane conditions. (Source: http://southstreetseaportmuseum.org) |
Wish list This ship is now in South Street Seaport Museum in New York |
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Brooklyn In 1846 a clan of Mormon families fleeing religious persecution embarked on a perilous, six-month sea journey. On board the ship Brooklyn, 238 men, women and children undertook the first civilian sea trip from the East Coast to the West. At the time, only experienced seamen and merchants dared sail West because they had to round the treacherous tip of South America at Cape Horn. The Brooklyn passengers battled horrific storms and suffocating heat in which ten passengers died – most of them children. After a harrowing journey, the Brooklyn made port in northern California on July 31, 1846. Under the controversial leadership of newsman Samuel Brannan, these Mormons settled San Francisco for America and then sparked the Californa Gold Rush of 1849. |
Wish list | ||
Hawaiian Chieftain The sailing vessel launched 1988, she joined up with the Lady Washington on February 25, 2006 and is now providing joint education and sail training up and down the west coast of the United States |
Wish list | ||
USS Boston 32-gun wooden-hulled, three-masted frigate of the United States Navy launched 1799 |
Wish list | ||
AUSTRALIAN TALL SHIPS | ITEMS # |
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HMS/ HM BARK Endeavour
Captain Cook's Vessel launched in 1768 |
TS0006W-60 TS0006W-80 |
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HMS/
HM BARK Endeavour XL 150cm/ 59 inch Hull Long Captain Cook's Vessel launched in 1768 |
TS0006W-150 | ||
HMS/ HM BARK Endeavour
Painted
Captain Cook's Vessel launched in 1768 |
TS0006P-60 TS0006P-80 |
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HMS/ HM BARK Endeavour
Painted XL 165cm/ 65 inch Hull Long Captain Cook's Vessel launched in 1768 |
TS0006P-165 | ||
HMS Bounty
XL 208cm/ 82 inch Hull Long Captain William Bligh, launched in 1787 |
TS0020WF-200 | ||
HMS Bounty
Captain William Bligh, launched in 1787 |
TS0020W-60 TS0020W-80 |
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HMS Bounty
XL 150cm/ 59 inch Hull Long Captain William Bligh, launched in 1787 |
TS0020W-150 | ||
HMS Bounty
Painted Captain William Bligh, launched in 1787 |
TS0020P-60 | ||
HMS Bounty
Painted Captain William Bligh, launched in 1787 |
TS0020P-80 |
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HMS Bounty
Painted
XL 165cm/ 65 inch Hull Long Captain William Bligh, launched in 1787 |
TS0020P-165 | ||
BELGIAN TALL SHIPS | ITEMS # |
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Mercator Belgium Ship launched in 1932 |
TS0122P | ||
BRAZILIAN TALL SHIPS | ITEMS # |
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Cisne Branco Brazilian Ship launched in 1999 |
TS0088P-80 TS0088P-100 |
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BRITISH TALL SHIPS | ITEMS # |
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HMS Lutine Launched 1779 |
TS2108P | ||
Rockingham Launched 1785 |
TS0240W | ||
HMS Prince Painted Launched 1670 |
TS0102P-70 | ||
HMS Prince Launched 1670 |
TS0102W-70 | ||
HMS Pandora
Launched 1779 |
TS0103W | ||
The Unicorn/ La Licorne Painted |
TS0083P-60 TS0083P-80 |
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The Unicorn/ La Licorne |
TS0083W-60 TS0083W-80 |
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HMS Conway British Ship launched in 1839 |
TS0081P | ||
Mayflower British Ship launched in 1609 |
TS0065P | ||
HMS Agamemnon
British Ship launched in 1781 |
TS0062P
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HMS Surprise
British Ship launched in 1970 - The ship used in the academy award winning film, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World |
TS0061P | ||
HMS Trincomalee
British Ship launched in 1817 |
TS0060P | ||
HMS Bellona
British 74 guns war ship launched in 1780 |
TS0047W-60 TS0047W-80 |
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HMS Beagle
British 10 guns brig ship launched in 1820 |
TS0046P | ||
HMS Warrior
British first steel-hull ship launched in 1860 |
TS0044P | ||
HMS Essex
Painted
British frigate ship launched in 1653
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TS0043P | ||
Golden Hind
Galleon built in XV century |
TS0039W-60
TS0039W-80 |
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HMS Victory
Nelson's Flagship launched in 1765 |
TS0001W-60 TS0001W-80 TS0001W-120 |
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HMS Victory
XL 165cm / 65 inch hull length Nelson's Flagship launched in 1765 |
TS0001W-165 | ||
HMS Victory
Painted
Nelson's Flagship launched in 1765 |
TS0001P-70 | ||
HMS Victory
Painted Nelson's Flagship launched in 1765 |
TS0001P-60 TS0001P-80 TS0001P-120 |
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HMS Victory
100cm / 39 inch hull length Nelson's Flagship launched in 1765 |
TS0002W-100 | ||
HMS Victory
Bronze Hull
Painted
XL 120cm / 47 inch hull length Nelson's Flagship launched in 1765 |
TS0002P-120 | ||
HMS Victory
with 16 Winecells Holder XL 120cm / 47 inch hull length Nelson's Flagship launched in 1765 |
NF0027W | ||
HMS Victory
XL 200cm / 78 inch hull length Nelson's Flagship launched in 1765 |
TS0002P-200 | ||
HMS Victory
XL 200cm / 78 inch hull length Nelson's Flagship launched in 1765 |
TS0002W-200 | ||
Sovereign of the Seas
small size British Flag Ship launched in 1637 |
TS0005W-40 | ||
Sovereign of the Seas British Flag Ship launched in 1637 |
TS0005W-70 | ||
Sovereign of the Seas British Flag Ship launched in 1637 |
TS0005W-60 TS0005W-80 TS0005W-120 |
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Sovereign of the Seas Painted
small size British Flag Ship launched in 1637 |
TS0005P-40 | ||
Sovereign of the Seas Painted British Flag Ship launched in 1637 |
TS0005P-70 | ||
Sovereign of the Seas
XL 165cm / 65 inch hull length British Flag Ship launched in 1637
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TS0005W-165 | ||
Sovereign of the Seas
XXL 180cm and 260 or 70 inch and 102 hull length British Flag Ship launched in 1637 |
TS0005W-180 TS0005W-260 |
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Sovereign of the Seas
Set of 5 British Flag Ship launched in 1637 |
TS0005W-SET5 | ||
H.M.S Diana
British 34-gun frigate Diana was service in 1792-1883 |
TS0028W-60 TS0028W-80 |
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Cutty Sark British Clipper Ship launched in 1933 |
TS0022W-70 TS0022W-100 |
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Cutty Sark
SPECIAL EDITION British Clipper Ship launched in 1933 |
TS0022SE-70 TS0022SE-100 |
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Cutty Sark Painted
British Clipper Ship launched in 1933 |
TS0022P-70 TS0022P-100 |
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Mary Rose
British battle ship built 1509 |
TS0025W-60 TS0025W-80 |
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CANADIAN SHIPS | ITEMS # |
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Hector First significant migration of Scottish settlers to Nova Scotia in 1773 |
TS0216P-80 | ||
CHILEAN SHIPS |
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PHOTOS |
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Esmeralda Chilean Ship launched 1953 |
TS0078P-80 TS0078P-100 TS0078P-120 TS0078P-150 |
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CHINESE JUNKS | ITEMS # |
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Red Dragon
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TS0120W | ||
Chinese Junk
(dark wood)
XL 130cm/ 51 inch hull length Launched early in 17th century |
TS0027DW-130 | ||
Chinese Junk
(dark wood) Launched early in 17th century |
TS0027DW-70 | ||
Chinese Junk Launched early in 17th century |
TS0027RW | ||
DANISH TALL SHIPS | ITEMS # |
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Jylland
Danish Ship launched in 1860 |
TS0064P | ||
Danmark Painted Danish Training Ship launched in 1933
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TS0018P-60 TS0018P-80
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Georg Stage Denmark Ship launched in 1882 |
TS0057P | ||
Lila Dan
Denmark Ship |
TS0056P | ||
Norske Love Danish battle ship launched in 1765
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TS0040P-60 TS0040P-80
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DUTCH TALL SHIPS | ITEMS # | PHOTOS | |
Utrechts Statenjacht Launched 1746. A new replica was constructed from 1997 to 2003. |
TS0094P | ||
Stad Amsterdam
Painted Netherlands Clipper Ship launched in 2000 |
TS0077P | ||
Prins Willim
Painted Netherlands Flag Ship launched in 1649 |
TS0076P | ||
Duyfken Dutch ship launched in 1596
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TS0072P | ||
Zeven Provinciën
Painted Netherlands Flag Ship launched in 1664 |
TS0016P-60 TS0016P-80 |
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Zeven Provinciën Netherlands Flag Ship launched in 1664 |
TS0016W | ||
Batavia
Painted
Netherlands Ship launched in 1628 |
TS0055P-80 | ||
Batavia
Painted
XXL 165cm/ 65 inch hull length Netherlands Ship launched in 1628 |
TS0055P-165 | ||
Friesland Painted Netherlands Flag Ship launched in 1663
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TS0015P | ||
Friesland Netherlands Flag Ship launched in 1663 |
TS0015W | ||
FINNISH TALL SHIPS | ITEMS # |
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Sigyn Built in 1887, now museum ship in Turku |
TS0080P-60 TS0080P-80 |
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Suomen Joutsen Finnish Training Ship launched in 1902 |
TS0079P-80 | ||
FRENCH TALL SHIPS | ITEMS # |
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France II Painted The second largest commercial merchant built in 1911 |
TS0093P-50 TS0093P-80 |
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La Fayette
Hermione
Painted French ship launched in 1776 |
TS0048P-70 | ||
La Fayette
Hermione
Painted French ship launched in 1776 |
TS0048P-80 | ||
La Fayette
Hermione
Wood French ship launched in 1776 |
TS0048W | ||
Le Furieux
French ship launched in 1685 |
TS0019W | ||
La Bretagne French Flag Ship launched in 1766 |
TS0008W-60 TS0008W-80 |
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Le Protecteur
Painted
French Flag Ship |
TS0009P-60 TS0009P-80 |
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Le Royal Louis
French Flag Ship in 1779 |
TS0010W-70 | ||
Le Royal Louis
Painted
French Flag Ship in 1779 |
TS0010P-70 | ||
Le Royal Louis
French Flag Ship in 1779 |
TS0010W-60 TS0010W -80 |
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Le Royal Louis XL 165cm / 65 inch hull length French Flag Ship in 1779 |
TS0010W -165 | ||
Le Soleil Royal (small size) French Flag Ship launched in 1669 |
TS0011W-40 | ||
Le Soleil Royal French Flag Ship launched in 1669 |
TS0011W-70 | ||
Le Soleil Royal French Flag Ship launched in 1669 |
TS0011W-60 TS0011W-80 |
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Le Soleil Royal
Painted French Flag Ship launched in 1669 |
TS0012P-70 | ||
Le Soleil Royal
Painted French Flag Ship launched in 1669 |
TS0012P-60 TS0012P -80 |
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Le Superbe (Copper
Hull) French Flag Ship launched in 1784 |
TS0013W-60 TS0013W-80 |
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Parma French Steel Ship launched in 1902 |
TS0066P | ||
L'Orenoque
French frigate launched 1848 |
TS0034P-80 |
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Le Belem French Training Ship launched in 1896 |
TS0030P | ||
Le Coureur French Corsairs boat from 1776 |
FB0007W | ||
GERMAN TALL SHIPS | ITEMS # |
PHOTOS |
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Deutschland German school ship launched in 1927 |
wish list | ||
Wapen von Hamburg III The third German ship launched in 1722 |
TS0117W | ||
Alexander von Humboldt German largest Steel-hull ship launched in 1906 |
TS0082P | ||
Preussen German largest Steel-hull ship launched in 1902 |
TS0068P-60 TS0068P-80 |
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Gorch Fock
I German Training Ship launched in 1933 |
TS0073P-60 TS0073P-80 |
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Gorch Fock
II German Training Ship launched in 1958 |
TS0032P-60 TS0032P-80 |
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IRISH TALL SHIPS | ITEMS # |
PHOTOS |
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Glentlee Launched 1896 |
TS0133P | ||
Jeanie Johnston Irish Ship launched 1848 |
TS0038P | ||
ITALIAN TALL SHIPS | ITEMS # |
PHOTOS |
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Amerigo Vespucci Training Ship launched in 1931 |
TS0123P-70 | ||
Amerigo Vespucci Training Ship launched in 1931 |
TS0123P-80 TS0123P-140 |
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Amerigo Vespucci XXL Training Ship launched in 1931 |
TS0123P-200 | ||
JAPANESE TALL SHIPS | ITEMS # |
PHOTOS |
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Kaiwo Maru II Japanese Training Ship launched in 1989 |
TS0092P | ||
Kanrin Maru (Copper Hull) Japanese Training Ship launched in 1984 |
TS0085P-80 TS0085P-120 |
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Nippon Maru (1930) Japanese Training Ship launched in 1930 |
TS0075P | ||
Nippon Maru II (1984) Japanese Training Ship launched in 1984 |
TS0111P | ||
NORWEGIAN TALL SHIPS | ITEMS # |
PHOTOS |
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Colin Archer Norway Fishing boat |
FB0006P | ||
GJØA
Norwegian, the first vessel to transit the Northwest Passage, built in 1872 |
TS0054P | ||
Fram
Norwegian Antarctic Exploration launched in 1892 |
TS0053P | ||
Sorlandet
Painted Norwegian training ships launched in 1927 |
TS0041P | ||
Statsraad Lehmkuhl
Painted Norwegian sailing ships launched in 1914 |
TS0042P | ||
Christian Radich
Painted Norway Flag Ship launched in 1937 |
TS0017P-60 TS0017P-80 |
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Christian Radich
Painted XL Norway Flag Ship launched in 1937 |
TS0017P-160 | ||
Endurance
(Dark Blue) Norway Ship launched in 1912 |
TS0059P-1 | ||
Endurance
(Green/ Black) Norway Ship launched in 1912 |
TS0059P-2 | ||
Endurance
(Natural/ Black)
Norway Ship launched in 1912 |
TS0059P-3 | ||
POLISH SHIPS | ITEMS # |
PHOTOS |
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Dar Pomorza Polish full-rigged sailing ship built in 1909 |
TS0505P | ||
Fryderyk Chopin Polish Ship launched in 1992 |
wish list | ||
Dar Mlodziezy Polish Ship launched in 1982 |
wish list | ||
PORTUGAL SHIPS | ITEMS # |
PHOTOS |
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Sagres III Portugal Ship launched in 1937 |
wish list | ||
PIRATE'S SHIPS | ITEMS # |
PHOTOS |
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Rum's Revenge | TS0132W | ||
Whydah Gally
copper hull - From Slave Ship to Pirate Ship Commissioned in London in 1715, the Whydah was originally built to carry slaves from Africa to the New World. As she prepared to cross the Atlantic on her return trip to England, the Whydah headed toward the Bahamas. Pirate Captain Sam Bellamy (nicknamed "Black Bellamy") caught sight of her in the distance, and set sail, chasing her relentlessly for three days. After the Whydah's capture, Bellamy and his crew spent days transferring their booty from the lead ship in their flotilla, the Sultana, to the faster Whydah. Bellamy then gave Prince's crew the option of joining the pirates. A dozen did so. The rest chose to stay with Prince and were set loose with him on the Sultana. (source from Field Museum)
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TS0131W | ||
Whydah Gally - From Slave Ship to Pirate Ship Commissioned in London in 1715, the Whydah was originally built to carry slaves from Africa to the New World. As she prepared to cross the Atlantic on her return trip to England, the Whydah headed toward the Bahamas. Pirate Captain Sam Bellamy (nicknamed "Black Bellamy") caught sight of her in the distance, and set sail, chasing her relentlessly for three days. After the Whydah's capture, Bellamy and his crew spent days transferring their booty from the lead ship in their flotilla, the Sultana, to the faster Whydah. Bellamy then gave Prince's crew the option of joining the pirates. A dozen did so. The rest chose to stay with Prince and were set loose with him on the Sultana. (source from Field Museum) |
TS0101W | ||
Flying Dutchman The legend of the Flying Dutchman concerns a ghost ship that can never make port |
TS0090W | ||
Queen Anne's Revenge English pirate Blackbeard's flagship |
TS0087W | ||
Black Pearl Pirate Ship (Red
wood deck)
Pirate of the Caribbean |
TS0112W-40 | ||
Black Pearl Pirate Ship (Red
wood deck)
Pirate of the Caribbean |
TS0112W-60 TS0112W-80 |
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Black Pearl Pirate Ship
Pirate of the Caribbean |
TS0036W-40 TS0036W-60 TS0036W-80 |
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Blackbeard's Pirate Ship
XXL 200cm/ 78 inch hull length Pirate of the Caribbean |
TS0036W-200 | ||
Skuldelev 2 Viking Ship
- Clinker
Built Irish Viking times, built in the Dublin area around 1042 |
FB0020W | ||
Oseberg Viking
Ship - Clinker
Built Norwegian Viking times |
FB0021W | ||
Drakkar Viking
(beginner level) Danish Viking times |
FB0011W-60 | ||
Drakkar
Viking
- Clinker
Built Danish Viking times |
FB0011W-45 | ||
Drakkar Viking
XL 152cm/ 59 inch hull length Danish Viking times |
FB0011W-150 | ||
Chebec/
Xebec (dark wood) mid 1600's to the mid 1800's boat |
FB0019W-60 FB0019W-80 |
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Chebec/
Xebec (yellow wood) mid 1600's to the mid 1800's boat |
FB0023W | ||
RUSSIAN TALL SHIPS | ITEMS # |
PHOTOS |
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Nadezhda (Надежда)
Russian training frigate |
TS0506P | ||
12 Apostles (12 Апостолов)Russian historic ship launched 1853 |
TS0098P-70 | ||
Shtandart (Штандартъ)
Russian frigate launched August 22, 1703 |
TS0125P | ||
Korietz (Кореец)
Russian gunboat launched August 7, 1886 |
TS0121P | ||
Kruzenshtern or Krusenstern (Крузенштерн)
a four-masted barque and tall ship that was built in 1926 |
TS0119P | ||
Goto Predestinatsia (Предестинация)
Russian 18th century navy flagship, 58-gun three-masted battleship |
TS0118P | ||
Sedov (Седов)Russian 4-masted steel barque launched 1921 |
TS0089P-60 TS0089P-80 |
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Treh Hierarchov (Трех Иерархов)Russian historic ship launched 1783 |
TS0095W | ||
St. Pavel (Святой Павел)Russian historic ship launched 1794 |
TS0096P-40 TS0096P-100 |
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Poltava (Полтава)Russian historic ship launched 1712 |
TS0097W-70 | ||
12 Apostles (12 Апостолов)Russian historic ship launched 1853 |
TS0098W-40 | ||
Ingermanland (Ингерманланд) Russian historic ship launched 1715 |
TS0099W-40 | ||
Azov (Азов) Russian historic ship launched 1826 |
TS0100W-40 | ||
SPANISH TALL SHIPS | ITEMS # |
PHOTOS |
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Santísima TrinidadPortugal Ship launched in 1769 |
wish list | ||
San Felipe
Spanish Flag Ship launched in 1690
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TS0031W-70 | ||
San Felipe
Spanish Flag Ship launched in 1690
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TS0031W-60 TS0031W-80 |
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San Felipe
Painted
Spanish Flag Ship launched in 1690
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TS0031P-70 | ||
San Felipe Painted Spanish Flag Ship launched in 1690
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TS0031P-60 TS0031P-80 |
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San Felipe Painted Spanish Flag Ship launched in 1690
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TS0031PW-80 | ||
San Felipe
XXL 228cm / 90 inch hull length Spanish Flag Ship launched in 1690 |
TS0031W-228 | ||
Santa Ana
Spanish Ship launched in 1784 |
TS0063W | ||
Christopher Columbus Caravel "Nao - Santa Maria" | TS0050W | ||
Christopher Columbus Caravel "Nina" | TS0051W | ||
Christopher Columbus Caravel "Pinta" | TS0052W | ||
Juan
Sebastian de Elcano Spanish training ship launched in 1927 |
TS0067P | ||
SWEDISH TALL SHIPS | ITEMS # | PHOTOS | |
Wasa (small
size) Swedish Flag Ship launched in 1628 |
TS0014W-40 | ||
Wasa
Swedish Flag Ship launched in 1628 |
TS0014W-60 TS0014W-80 |
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Wasa
XXL 228cm / 90 inch hull length Swedish Flag Ship launched in 1628 |
TS0014W-228 | ||
Gothenburg Swedish Ship launched in 18th century |
TS0058P | ||
Tre Kronor
Swedish Ship launched in 1857 |
wish list | ||
TURKISH SHIPS |
ITEMS # | PHOTOS | |
Bastarde Turkish Galley |
TS0129P | ||
Mahmudiye Ship of the line of the Ottoman Navy launched in 1829 |
TS0128W | ||
Goke The flagship of Kemal Reis Contemporary miniature from the Ottoman period 1495 |
TS0127W |
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