Maritime
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| Lost Liners |
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| Tribute to the Titanic, Lusitania, and other great ships that no longer travel the oceans. History, photos, final voyage, and the aftermath. |
Reviewed by hbird64
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| National Maritime Museum |
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| British museum with historical collections on ships, seafaring, navigation, and the maritime arts. |
Reviewed by Antie_Em
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| 300th Anniversary of Russian Navy |
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| Includes a chronology of important Russian naval events, images of flags, biographical information on past admirals, images and written descriptions of modern and past ships, and an illustrated history of the navy to 1917. |
Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| Blackbeard the Pirate |
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| Illustrated presentation about Blackbeard and his flagship, the Queen Anne's Revenge. Features an overview of the "Golden Age of Piracy" (1689-1718). |
Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| Dunbrody |
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| Replica of Ireland's historical emigrant ship. Tour, trust, history, building the ship, emigration database, merchandise, and pictures. |
Reviewed by hbird64
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| Encyclopedia Titanic |
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| History of the Titanic with detailed information on the passengers and crew, timeline, and deckplans.
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Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| Fast Attacks & Boomers |
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| Explores the role nuclear powered submarines played in American policy and strategy from the 1950s to the 1990s, the years of the Cold War between the US and Russia. |
Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| gCaptain |
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| A Blog about ships. Plus free maritime tools and resources for mariners, the shipping and offshore oil indistries. |
Reviewed by antie_em
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| Great Lakes Shipwreck Research |
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| Articles, research reports, images, and history on some of the great disasters on the Great Lakes. |
Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| Maritime History of the Great Lakes |
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| Contains ship lists, regional histories, government reports, newspaper accounts, and other resources. Topics include shipbuilding, shipwrecks, and the working lives of steamboats, schooners, and the people who sailed them. |
Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| Port Cities UK |
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| Maritime histories of UK port cities; Bristol, Hartlepool, Liverpool, London, and Southampton. Includes illustrated essays, videos. |
Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| Ships and Shipping |
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| Database from the Tacoma Public Library with information about ships with a connection to the Pacific northwest. |
Reviewed by Antie_Em
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| Shipwreck Central |
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| Stories and videos of shipwrecks from around the world. Includes an interactive map to locate shipwrecks, a blog and live video from current dive sites. |
Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| TitanicUniverse |
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| History, current events and community about all aspects related to the Titanic. |
Reviewed by antie_em
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| Travels with the Tall Ship Rose |
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| Replica of an 18th century Royal Navy frigate that cruised the American coast during the Revolutionary War. Includes history of the original ship, a virtual tour, articles, ship sounds. |
Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| Treasure of the RMS Republic |
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| Describes the investigation into the loss of the RMS Republic, a White Star Line steamship which sunk in 1909. Summary, the ship, concealment, passengers and crew, and salvages. |
Reviewed by hbird64
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| U.S. Goast Guard Historian's Office |
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| History of the Coast Guard and its cutters and other craft (air and water), stations, lighthouses, personnel, emblems, hymn, an image gallery. |
Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| USS Constitution: Old Ironsides |
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| Offers a virtual tour of this ship constructed in the 1790s, a timeline, images of the ship and its crew, event information, and related articles. |
Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| Westward by Sea |
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| "A Maritime Perspective on American Expansion, 1820-1890" presents pictorial and textual materials illustrating major themes in the history of maritime westward expansion. |
Reviewed by hbird64
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| Doxford Engine Friends Association |
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| Information about the development of the Doxford Marine Diesel Engine, the engineers involved and some information on the Doxford family. |
Reviewed by hbird64
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| East India Company Ships |
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| Database of information on British East India Company ships from
1600-1834. |
Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| Great Lakes Maritime History Project |
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| Searchable digital library with images of passenger and commercial
ships, advertisements, ship data records, and locales related to the
maritime history of the Great Lakes.
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Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| Hampton Roads Naval Museum |
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| Navy museum dedicated to the interpretation of the U.S. Navy in and around Hampton Roads, Virginia, from the Revolutionary War to the present day. |
Reviewed by Antie_Em
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| Last Wave from Port Chicago, The |
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| Investigation into the 1944 explosion of a pair of Navy ships at a San Francisco pier. Arguments on this being the very first test of a nuclear weapon.
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Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| Pirates! |
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| Facts and legends about pirates. History, biographies of famous pirates, and details on piracy. |
Reviewed by hbird64
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| S.S. United States Foundation |
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| Nonprofit organization devoted to the preservation and restoration of this ocean liner. Mission, foundation info, news, the ship, and events. |
Reviewed by hbird64
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| Vasa Museum |
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| The museum contains warship Vasa, the only remaining, intact 17th century ship in the world. The site includes a history of the ship and descriptions of the museum's exhibits. Available in Swedish and English. |
Reviewed by netlibrarian
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