Tall Ships and Maritime History
British four-masted bark SAMARITAN, Tall Ship Amerigo Vespucci, Pommern ( 1903 ) Four Masted Barque, USS Constitution Wooden Tall Ship Model, Chinese Junk Ship Model, History Of Pirates
"The British Tea Clipper "Cutty Sark" Setting the Royals".
VINDZHAMMER // Passat is a German four-masted steel barque and one of the Flying P-Liners, the famous sailing ships of the German shipping company F. Laeisz. The name "Passat" means trade wind in German. She is one of the last surviving windjammers..Passat was launched in 1911 at the Blohm & Voss shipyard, Hamburg.
Tall Ships and Maritime History
British four-masted bark SAMARITAN, Tall Ship Amerigo Vespucci, Pommern ( 1903 ) Four Masted Barque, USS Constitution Wooden Tall Ship Model, Chinese Junk Ship Model, History Of Pirates
Four-masted PLACILLA at the Northwestern Improvement Co. dock, Tacoma, Washington, between 1892 and 1903
Naval Architecture
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Ships loading lumber on the wharves of the Port Blakely lumber mill, Washington, 1905.
PURITAN at sea, Washington, ca. 1900
Old Sailing Ships
Gaff Rig Sail Boat Drakkar Gokstad Viking Ship Majestic via facebook.com Tall Ship Rigging Zeven Provincien Tall Ship via facebook.com Lady Washington Under Sails Lady Washington Pathfinder with Figurehead [photo from James (Fred) McConnell] Under Sails Stormy Sea HMS Victory Admiral's Nelson Flagship Via Sailing Europe Tall Ship something-everything-nothing.tumblr.com Amerigo Vespucci Italian Training Vessel maritimequest.com
Tall Ships and Maritime History
British four-masted bark SAMARITAN, Tall Ship Amerigo Vespucci, Pommern ( 1903 ) Four Masted Barque, USS Constitution Wooden Tall Ship Model, Chinese Junk Ship Model, History Of Pirates
The clipper ship "Torrens" with nearly all sails set. Conrad made several voyages to Australia on board this fine ship.
Four-masted British bark DRUMMUIR anchored at Port Blakely, Washington, between 1892 and 1906
Sailing ships, 1900-1920
Four-masted ship JAMES DOLLAR docked at a wharf, 1901-1925
The ANMM undertakes research and accepts public comments that enhance the information we hold about images in our collection. This record has been updated accordingly. This photograph is part of the Henry Stewart collection, which was originally part of the Australian War Memorial and was transferred to the ANMM. Object no. ANMS0047[119]