Category: Ship Museums and Replicas (16) | Referrals | |
![]() | Cutty Sark In 1951 The Cutty Sark Society, was formed by Frank Carr, Director of the National Maritime Museum and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh to ensure the preservation of Cutty Sark, the world’s sole surviving tea clipper. The Cutty Sark Trust, a charity registered in 2000 is the successor of The Cutty Sark Society. | 896 |
![]() | Duyfken 1606 Replica Foundation The story of the Duyfken replica, construction, expeditions and voyages. Very informative site | 517 |
![]() | The Mary Rose The Mary Rose is the only 16th century warship on display anywhere in the world. Built between 1509 and 1511, she was one of the first ships able to fire a broadside, and was a firm favourite of King Henry VIII. | 687 |
![]() | Hermoine In the town of Rochefort, south west of France, a team of passionated people have undertaken a tremendous challenge The reconstruction of the Hermione, the ship on which La Fayette embarked in 1780, to bring help and support to the American insurgents. | 485 |
![]() | The Vasa The Vasa is the world’s only surviving 17th-century ship and one of the foremost tourist sights in the world. The ship is displayed in a purpose-built museum in Stockholm. | 524 |
![]() | HMCS Haida She is the last remaining example of the 27 Tribal Class destroyers built for the Royal Canadian Navy, the Royal Navy and the Royal Australian Navy between 1937 and 1945. It has been said that The Tribals were "magnificent in appearance, majestic in movement and menacing in disposition". Technologically, they represented the most advanced naval architecture, marine propulsion systems and weaponry of their time. | 400 |
![]() | HMCS Sackville HMCS Sackville was one of more than 120 corvettes built in Canada during the Second World War. Corvettes soon became the workhorses of the North Atlantic, escorting convoys and attacking submarines. HMCS Sackville was built at Saint John, NB and commissioned on 29 December 1941. Serving in several well known escort groups, C1, C2 and C3, Sackville escorted convoys from St. Johns to Londonderry, Ireland. From January 1942 to August 1944. Sackville was one of the original members of the famous Barber Pole Group. This group with its red and white Barber Pole Stripes painted on the funnel is still represented in the current Navy. | 252 |
![]() | HMS Belfast The HMS Belfast is part of the Imperial War Museum. See link on museum link page | 330 |
![]() | HMS Victory Official website of the HMS Victory | 603 |
![]() | HMS Warrior 1860 Official website of the HMS Warrior | 515 |
![]() | Shipyard De Delft Follow the construction of the 18th century ship of the line 'De Delft' from close by. A ship fitting the history and ambiance of Historic Delfshaven. With each visit to the shipyard you will see the ship grow to her final glorious overall length of 63 meters. 'De Delft' will become one of the largest ship replicas in the world! | 349 |
![]() | The Batavia The Batavia Yard in Lelystad, the Netherlands, is foremost a center for traditional shipbuilding. Since 1985 over 200 young people have built an authentic reconstruction of the VOC-merchantman Batavia from 1628. | 338 |
![]() | The Frigate Jylland The institution was founded in 1979 by Ebeltoft Kommune, Århus Amtskommune, Selskabet Fregatten Jyllands Venner, Fællesudvalget for Fregatten Jyllands Bevarelse, Nationalmuseet, Søværnet, Orlogsmuseet, Tøjhusmuseet, Danmarks Turistråd, Matrinehistorisk Selskab, Danmarks Marineforening. The aim of tis institution is to preserve the Frigate Jylland and to show this to visitors | 404 |
![]() | The Hector Replica The Town of Pictou, located on the beautiful Northumberland Shore of Nova Scotia, Canada, is renowned as the "Birthplace of New Scotland" as it was here that the first wave of Scottish immigrants landed in 1773. Here you can explore the world class Hector Heritage Quay and board the full-sized Ship Hector replica. Pictou is the best place to experience old-world charm and culture and present-day hospitality | 635 |
![]() | USS Constitution Museum The USS Constitution Museum ensures that the stories of USS CONSTITUTION and those who shaped her history are never forgotten, always remain relevant, and inspire as many people as possible. | 529 |
![]() | USS Constellation USS Constellation, the last all sail warship built by the US Navy, is open to the public as a museum in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. The USS Constellation Museum invites guests to discover life on board the only Civil War era vessel still afloat and explore the ship's maritime history. | 632 |