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Flash animation plotting the history of navigation through the ages from the BBC.
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All aircraft carriers in WW2.
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A not-for-profit foundation dedicated to maritime heritage and history, preservation and conservation, research and education through the written word and the arts.
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Australia's maritime history and current attractions, activities and adventures for sea, ship and shore lovers.
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All subjects connected with the shipping company British India Steam Navigation.
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A site dedicated to the ships of Ben Line and the people who sailed on them.
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Sail into the past and visit my Blue Funnel Line pages. From Astyanax and Automedon to Gastor and Nestor.
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The history, schedule, reenactment voyage, information on the John Smith Water Trail, and educational resources.
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Swedish pioneer in the South African fishing and whaling industry.
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Features an collection of Eastland Disaster artifacts and historical information. Offers programs, research, a kids section, and community outreach.
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Photographs of life at sea in the Blue Funnel Line in the mid-20th century, reports of a WWII lifeboat journey, and old mariners' documents.
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Promoting public knowledge of records on the history of exploration, navigation, maritime history and travels.
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Extensive naval history and photography site.
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A forum of naval history designed to stimulate naval historical research and to foster communication among naval historians. Current and archived issues, editorial board listings, letters, and submission guidelines.
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Internet Naval History including World War's 1 and 2, and the Falklands.
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A collection of created musical instruments eight decades ago while working on board an American owned tramp steamer.
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A virtual tour via clickable map of shipwrecks, lighthouses, ports and related sites around this island between Australia and Tasmania.
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A look at the tools, history, and knowledge 15th-century navigators had at their disposal as they set out in uncharted waters.
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Features a database about French privateers including name, harbor, boat, and century.
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Features attractions, organizations, stories of native traditions, intrepid explorers, pioneer sea captains and vessels, industrialists, and ordinary working people, and learning resources.
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Historical nautical terminology.
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Collection of original documents and links, including ship lists, regional histories, government reports, and newspaper accounts on shipping on the St. Lawrence River and these North American lakes.
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Focuses on the history and specifications of vessels that includes photos, scanned papers and postcards.
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British merchant ships of the 40's, 50's and 60's with history and pictures.
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NOVA Online presents the search for longitude.
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Gives an account of the Oct-7, 1571 battle between the Ottoman and a united Christian fleets, along with scans of period maps and illustrations.
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Providing information on things related to maritime history. Currently includes ships and books.
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Term and abbreviation finder. Searchable database containing common marine terms, acronyms and abbreviations.
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Selection of articles (first published in various print journals) and book reviews about the Battle of the Atlantic and the Canadian Navy.
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A biography by Brian D. Osborne of the "Father of Clyde Shipbuilding", printed by Dumbarton District Libraries (1991).
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A comprehensive collection and their histories.
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Information on naval operations during the period 1650-1850 and a listing of age of sail related fiction.
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Descriptions, sketches and photographs of ships from the Viking period to Modern times.
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Official NPS site
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A site for lovers of all tall ships.
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U.S. Navy active ship force levels, 1917-1998.
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An alphabetical list of US Navy ships.
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Forum and discussion board on general issues, people, ships and shipping, navies, and other maritime issues including galleries.
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An online information resource for the history of European voyaging and cross-cultural encounters in the Pacific between 1760 and 1800.
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Includes pictures of modern tall ships, nautical engravings for sale and archived for research, and 200 photographs of ocean liners from the 1960s.
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The 1782 naval battle which revolutionised naval tactics and changed Caribbean history for 200 years.
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Describes the development of sail from the carrack to the full-rigger in illustrated articles; includes related links and a study guide.
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Forum on military and naval history, especially the Anglo-Dutch Wars and history of warship design.
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Trade routes and sailing schedules including images and facts.
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On-line exhibition showing maritime discovery from ancient times to Captain Cook's 1768 voyage to the South Pacific.
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Passenger lists of 20,000 immigrants arriving during California's gold rush.
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A compendium of naval history, seamanship, ships, duties of officers and men.
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The history and heritage society of the United States sea services.
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Essay of routes from Southeast Asia to Africa and onward from the ancient to medieval periods focusing on the Cinnamon Route and the Clove Route.
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Historical information and pictures of the three Texas Navies - the first two fighting in Texas' war with Mexico, the third being a modern association.
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Sailing ships and schooners of the North West of England (Lancaster, Barrow, Whitehaven, Maryport, Workington and the Isle of Man).
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A bi-monthly magazine for lovers of sail. Includes selected magazine articles, reviews, discussion forum, photo gallery, and related links.
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Traditional navigation by Pacific islanders involves no compasses or charts.
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Ship naming in the united states navy.
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Articles of European origin with photographs.
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International non-profit organization for maritime and naval history. Publishes Marine News and organizes local branches.
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International organization dedicated to preservation of historic ships, merchant and military.