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Endeavour - replica of James Cook's ship on which he became the first captain to calculate his longitudinal position with accuracy.
Helen Macleod II Restoration Project - last commercial sailing vessel on the Great Lakes is being restored on the shores of Lake Huron as by the Bayfield Historical Society.
Kalakala Foundation - she's an historic art deco masterpiece and the world's first and only streamlined vessel.
Lady Washington - history and travelogue for the working tall ship Lady Washington.
Dunbrody - the JFK Trust is constructing a sea-going replica of Dunbrody, which carried many emigrants from Ireland to the New World from 1845 to 1870.
Duyfken - information about the building of the replica, and the history of the original ship which sailed to Australia in 1606.
S.S. Virginia V Foundation Inc. - the last wooden hulled steamship in the West.
Society for the Preservation of the S.S. City of Milwaukee
SS Great Britain - details the history and restoration of the SS Great Britain, Isambard Kingdom Brunel's masterpiece and a crown jewel in Britain's maritime heritage.
SS Great Britain Information - from The Heritage Trail
S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien National Liberty Ship Memorial - fully-restored World War II Liberty Ship.
Historic Warships - veterans of the Falklands War, the HMS Plymouth, and HMS Onyx are berthed in the East Float Docks.
Nautical Heritage Society - offers day sails, youth sails and sail training on the Californian, a full-scale re-creation of the 1848-vintage Revenue Cutter, C.W. Lawrence.
The Tall Ship Elissa Elissa was a square-rigged, iron-hulled barque launched in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1877. She was a British trading ship, and made several trips to Galveston, Texas. In 1975 the Galveston Historical Foundation purchased the deteriorated hulk of the Elissa, and she now sails again, fully restored. This is an excellent site and includes a very good list of nautical links.
Athenian Trireme Olympias Olympias is a reconstruction of an Athenian Trireme of the 5th to 4th century B.C. It was built by a naval architect attempting to create a historically accurate vessel. Olympias was commissioned into the Hellenic Navy in 1987. This webpage contains sp ecific information on Olympias as well as general information on triremes and ancient Meditteranean seafaring
Dave Lee's Queen Mary Photo Page Queen Mary Foundation - a non-profit group attempting to preserve and protect the R.M.S. Queen Mary. Read about the history of the ship and take a virtual tour.
RMS Queen Mary Ships of State: The Queen Mary - The Queen Mary represents a lingering glimpse into the history of the golden age of transatlantic ocean travel.
HMS Belfast, Southampton Class Cruiser Queen Mary Seaport
HMS Belfast - heavy cruiser which served through the Second World War and Korean War, now berthed in London. London's warship: HMS Belfast
Friendship, a 1797 Salem East Indiaman The Friendship will be a replica of the original 1797 Friendship.  HMS Bounty Replica  . HMS Bounty, a replica of the famous 18th century tall ship, was commissioned by MGM studios for the 1962 remake Mutiny of the Bounty. It is now at Battleship Cove, Fall River, Massachusetts.
Diana Nemorensis The web page for the project to reconstruct the Roman ship that was brought out of the waters of lake Nemi near Rome in 1930  Portsmouth Historic Ships This page gives information on three historic ships housed in the city of Portsmouth, England. The Mary Rose (Henry VIII's battleship) , HMS Victory (Admiral Nelson's flagship), and HMS Warrior (Britain's first ironclad) are all open to the public. The site gives information on the ships, the Royal Navy Museum, and tourist information.
Reconstruction of the Batavia - This page details the reconstruction of Batavia, a 17th century Dutch East Indiaman USS Constitution (restoration) - This page is devoted to one of the most famous ship's in United States Naval history: "Old Ironsides" or USS Constitution, built in 1797.
HMS Rose - HMS Rose is a replica of a sixth rate British frigate built in 1757. This replica was built in 1970 and serves as a training ship and is making an Atlantic crossing in 1996. The HMS Rose Foundation also maintains a webpage, Travels with the Tall Ship Rose. The Privateer Rattlesnake, Jacksonville, Florida - The tallship Rattlesnake, the only full rigged ship south of Baltimore, is a replica of the American 1780 privateer which saw action off Florida's First Coast.
SchoonerMan - A site dedicated to tall ships: schooners, brigs, brigantines, and barks. The site has lots of beautiful pictures and information, and links to various tall ships and maritime history sites. Continental Sloop Providence - The Providence is a replica of the famous Revolutionary War ship.  The new Providence is a replica built for the 1976 bicentenial. She has logged over 100,000 miles and is berthed in Providence, Rhode Island.
The Matthew Project - The Matthew was John Cabot's ship which brought English colonists to the new world in 1497. In 1997, for the 500 year anniversury of the voyage, a replica was built and a modern crew sailed it across the Atlantic. This webpage details the project and the ship's history. HMS Victory - This is the famous flagship of England's greatest admiral, Nelson. HMS Victory is still afloat in Portsmouth. There are many webpages providing information on Victory and her admiral. Among them are the official HMS Victory page of Flagship Portsmouth, and MS Victory on the Web, which includes links to many other Victory sites.
The Slave Schooner Amistad - A replica of the 19th century slave schooner Amistad is being built in Mystic Seaport.  Captain Cook's Ship Endeavour - HMS Bark Endeavor was one of the most famous exploratory ships of all time. 
 U.S.S. Constellation U.S.S. Constellation was launched at the Gosport Navy Yard in Norfolk, Virginia in 1854. Bearing the same name as the famous frigate of 1797 she is a sloop-of war of 22 guns. U.S. Brig Niagra - This ship, residing in Erie, Pennsylvania, is a reconstruction of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry's flagship in the battle of Lake Erie. 
The Lady Washington Homepage - Sometime around 1750, a 90-ton trading vessel, the Washington, was built on Essex River, Massachusetts. Voyages of the Barque Picton Castle, The - follow the voyages of the 180-foot, three-masted, square-rigged Picton Castle. Features captain's log, chart room, staff positions, and 1000s of images.
Welcome to the Tall Ship "Eye of the Wind" - features voyages, photos, specifications, crew vacancies, captain's log, movie appearances, and more. Adventure Two-masted knockabout schooner from Gloucester, MA *
Adventuress Two-masted schooner based in Port Townsend, WA American Eagle Auxiliary schooner from Rockland, ME *
American Pride Angelique Windjammer from Maine (rigged as a ketch)
Australia Centerboard coasting schooner from Chesapeake Bay, MD Balclutha Full-rigged ship at the San Francisco Maritime Museum in San Fransisco, CA *
Bluenose II Gaff-rigged, two-masted schooner, a replica of the original Bluenose (on the Canadian dime). Canada's national sailing monument. By far the most famous vessel in Canada H M S Bounty Full-rigged ship from Fall River, MA from the 1963 movie Mutiny on the Bounty
Bowdoin Sailing schooner of the Maine Maritime Academy in Castine, ME * Brilliant Auxiliary schooner from Chesapeake Bay, MD
C. A. Thayer Three-masted schooner at the San Francisco Maritime Museum in San Francisco, CA * Californian Two-masted schooner and a replica revenue cutter from Southern CA
Clearwater Sloop from Hudson River, NY Clipper City Topsail schooner from Baltimore, MD
Charles W. Morgan Three-masted bark. America's last surviving wooden whaleship and the centerpiece of Mystic Seaport, CT * Joseph Conrad Full-rigged ship from Mystic Seaport, CT *
USS Constellation US Navy sloop of war * USS Constitution "Old Ironsides" U.S. Navy frigate *
Eagle U.S. Coast Guard training ship; three-masted barque from New London, CT Elissa Three-masted barque maintained by the Texas Seaport Museum in Galveston, TX *
Endeavour World-girdling three-masted bark, replica of Captain Cook's vessel, based in Fremantle, Australia Ernestina Schooner from New Bedford, MA Other *
Gotheborg A ship currently under construction.  Governor Stone Schooner from Apalachicola, FL *
Hawaiian Chieftain: Topsail ketch out of Sausalito, CA; the vessel that travels with the Lady Washington in the California Voyages of ReDiscovery Isaac H. Evans Two-masted schooner from Rockland, ME *
Heritage Coasting schooner from Rockland, ME Lewis R. French Windjammer coasting schooner from Camden, ME *
Madeline 19th-century schooner from Traverse City, MI Malabar Schooner from Traverse City, MI
Manitou Schooner from Northport, MI Niagara Brig from Erie, PA; Niagara is the sister ship to the HMS Rose, and the same rig as the Lady Washington Other
Peking Huge four-masted barque at the South Street Seaport Museum in New York City * Picton Castle A new barque out of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. This vessel is underway on a circumnavigation! A highly recommended site, well built, and frequently updated.
Pilgrim Brig from Dana Point, CA Pilgrim of Newport Clipper topsail schooner from Newport Beach, CA
Pride of Baltimore II Clipper topsail schooner from Baltimore, MD Providence Sloop from Providence, RI
Travels With The Rose: Top-notch home page of the full-rigged ship Rose. She roams the east coast educating and offering a chance to experience living history. The Lady Washington's crew has learned much from the sailors of the Rose Mr. John B. Constantine also publishes a great page on the Rose. John has crewed on the Lady Washington, and given us many good ideas.
Roseway Windjammer schooner from Camden, ME Star of India Three-masted barque at the San Diego Maritime Museum in San Diego, CA *
Stephen Taber Merchant schooner from Rockport, ME * Swift of Ipswich from San Pedro, CA
Wavertree Full-rigged ship at the South Street Seaport Museum in New York City * Zodiac 1924 Bar Pilot Schooner from Seattle, WA *
Nancy Island Historic Site - houses the hull of a British supply ship, the Nancy, that was sunk during the War of 1812 Battleship Texas BB35, Museum - oldest surviving battleship still afloat in the United States.
Sydney Heritage Fleet - Sydney's oldest maritime museum and home of Sydney's own tall ship, the 1874 barque James Craig. Cutty Sark - the last surviving example of an extreme clipper built for the China tea trade.
Vikingskipshuset, Oslo, Norway. Displaying the well preserved Oseberg and Gokstad Viking ships.  Ladby Ship Museum, Denmark. Displays 22 m long Viking ship found in a grave mound in 1935.