RMH3AFGM–HJ delegation on the Japanese museum ship in Yokosuka, 1938
RMM652K5–A flotilla of powerboats streaking away from the museum ship HMS Belfast in the Pool of London at the start of the Jubilee race to Calais and back, organised by the UK Offshore Boating Association.
RM2PDA6HG–The Museum ship CSS Acadia a former hydrographic surveying and oceanographic research ship of the Hydrographic Survey of Canada
RFREH3JF–Museum ship Rickmer Rickmers
RFP833NF–Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - October 20 2016: HMCS Sackville K181 warship now museum ship, in Halifax.
RF2J36A23–Whaleback design A whaleback was a type of cargo steamship of unusual design, with a hull that continuously curved above the waterline from vertical to horizontal. When fully loaded, only the rounded portion of the hull (the 'whaleback' proper) could be seen above the waterline. With sides curved in towards the ends, it had a spoon bow and a very convex upper deck. It was formerly used on the Great Lakes of Canada and the United States, notably for carrying grain or ore. The sole surviving ship of the 'whaleback' design is the SS Meteor, which is docked in Superior, Wisconsin as a museum ship.
RMBBN9XN–events, Second World War / WWII, naval warfare, Finnish submarine 'Vesikko' as a museum ship, photo from 1962,
RMKGKJ3F–Street view of Greenwich in 1961 and the museum ship Cutty Sark in its dry dock in the background
RMPNCA70–The USS Midway Museum Ship at Tuna Harbor/San Diego Harbor. San Diego, California, USA.
RM2AW4AXW–Offices Ship Buffel converted into a museum ship; Buffel Date: October 30, 1976 Keywords: museums, ships
RM2FWYAB0–Cantor ship Buffalo converted to museum ship; Buffalo, October 30, 1976, museums, ships, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to rem
RMM1Y1A3–AJAXNETPHOTO. 19TH JULY, 1972. PORTSMOUTH, ENGLAND. - SPRAWLING NAVAL BASE - PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD LOOKING NORTH EAST TOWARD WHALE ISLAND IN THE FAR DISTANCE, TOP. FOREGROUND LEFT IS THE HELICOPTER CARRIER HMS BULWARK AND RIGHT CENTRE, HMS VICTORY IN THE OLD NR.2. DOCK. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:357241 02
RFR14XRF–Genoa (Genova), Italy - October 28, 2017: Nazario Sauro 518 submarine is a diesel-powered submarine of the Italian Navy. It is currently a museum ship
RM2K9CRCD–Åland trip. Pomeranian, the world's only four -masted freight sail ship, now museum ship.
RM2F47MKC–GRIMSBY, ENGLAND - March 19th: A general view of the Ross Tiger museum ship, which is currently closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. March 19th, 2021 in Grimsby, England. (Photo by Ashley Allen/Alamy Live News) - Editor's note: Image has been converted to Black and White.
RM2PM9N21–HMS Warrior, c1861. From: The British Battle Fleet, its inception and growth throughout the centuries to the present day. Volume 1, by Fred T. Jane, published by Library Press Limited, London. 1915. The Royal Navy's first sea going ironclad warship, launched in 1860. In 1902 she became a depot ship and two years later was renames HMS Vernon III. She is now preserved as a museum ship at Portsmouth Harbour, in England.
RFHM5RP5–Oseberg ship bow decorations. Oseberg is a well-preserved Viking ship that are displayed at the Viking Ship Museum on the western side of Oslo, Norway
RMTA14JC–The Russian battleship 'Aurora' signaled the assault on the Winter Palace with a blank cartridge shot from its forward gun, which was the culmination of the October Revolution. The 'Aurora' is now a museum ship in the port of St. Petersburg.
RMG9X95N–A balsutrade is fitted in what is now the museum deck of the Cutty Sark, the 86 year tea clipper undergoing restoration in a dry berth at Greenwich. The famous vessel is to be maintained 'in perpetuity' at greenwich by the Cutty Sark Society as a memorial to the Merchant Navy. She will eventually be opened to the public. The Duke of Edinburgh is taking a close interest in the preservation of the old ship.
RM2PDA75D–The Museum ship CSS Acadia a former hydrographic surveying and oceanographic research ship of the Hydrographic Survey of Canada
RFKMAWBH–A view of the River Clyde, which includes the Tall Ship and the Riverside Museum.
RM2HNNCRW–panorama of Boston skyline with Boston tea party ship and museum, old wharf area and modern buildings
RMT9548H–A prison ship, often more precisely described as a prison hulk, is a current or former seagoing vessel that has been modified to become a place of substantive detention for convicts, prisoners of war or civilian internees. Success was an Australian prison ship, built in 1840 at Natmoo, Burma, for Cockerell & Co. of Calcutta. After initially trading around the Indian subcontinent, she was sold to London owners and made three voyages with emigrants to Australia during the 1840s.
RFREH3K9–Museum ship Rickmer Rickmers
RMKGKJ3P–Museum ship Cutty Sark in its dry dock in Greenwich in 1961 with an old lady sitting on a bench in the foreground
RMPNCA5F–The USS Midway Museum Ship at Tuna Harbor/San Diego Harbor. San Diego, California, USA.
RM2AR864Y–Office ship Buffel converted to museum ship, festively received in Rotterdam Date: 30 October 1976 Location: Rotterdam, South-Holland Keywords: museums, ships
RM2FWXPT6–Cantor ship Buffalo converted to museum ship; Buffalo, October 30, 1976, museums, ships, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to rem
RMM1Y1A4–AJAXNETPHOTO. 19TH JANUARY, 1972. PORTSMOUTH, ENGLAND - NAVAL BASE - A GIANT 250 TON HAMMERHEAD CRANE DOMINATES NR 3 BASIN AND IS A LANDMARK FOR MILES AROUND THE CITY. THE BASIN WAS CREATED OUT OF THREE EARLIER BASINS. NORTH WEST WALL AND FOUNTAIN LAKE JETTY CAN BE SEEN TOP AND RIGHT. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:357241 PNB 01
RMDB3K86–transport / transportation, navigation, warships, Nydam Ship, circa 320, found in the Nydam marsh, 1863, Schleswig-Holstein State Museum, Gottorf Castle, 1960s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFRBNM69–HMS Trincomalee, National Museum of The Royal Navy, Hartlepool, County Durham, England, UK - view of mast and rigging.
RMD51449–The 'Castalia' hospital ship
RM2K9E0A2–Åland trip. Pomeranian, the world's only four -masted freight sail ship, now museum ship. Oaks
RF2A0XYD3–Front view of Hikawa Maru in Black and White. She is a vintage ocean liner and berthed as a museum ship at Yamashita Park in Yokohama City, Japan.
RMWH8PNK–A ship in a storm: St Nicholas rebukes the tempest. An early fifteenth century painting by Bicci di Lorenzo, in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
RF2BNMGM4–HMS Belfast museum ship in the River Thames, London, England, UK
RMRMF13E–Bow of a model of the British clipper 'Cutty Sark', which nowadays is anchored in London as a museum ship.
RMM6BX60–Auctioneer Patrick Bogue displays some of the items that are to go under the hammer in a sale of mementoes from the Titanic at The Kew Bridge Engineers Museum in Brentford. The wood model of the ship, built in the USA two years ago, is expected to fetch up to £3,500; a colour postcard from a doomed passenger could fetch up to £2,000 and £4,000 is expected for a White Star Line saucer taken from the sinking ship by a crew member.
RM2PDA6WH–The Museum ship CSS Acadia a former hydrographic surveying and oceanographic research ship of the Hydrographic Survey of Canada
RM2C4C44Y–'Elissa' sailing ship at the Texas Seaport Museum,Galveston,Texas,USA
RM2H1G30K–Genoa (Genova), Italy - October 28, 2017: Nazario Sauro 518 submarine is a diesel-powered submarine of the Italian Navy. It is currently a museum ship
RMT9548N–A prison ship, often more precisely described as a prison hulk, is a current or former seagoing vessel that has been modified to become a place of substantive detention for convicts, prisoners of war or civilian internees. Success was an Australian prison ship, built in 1840 at Natmoo, Burma, for Cockerell & Co. of Calcutta. After initially trading around the Indian subcontinent, she was sold to London owners and made three voyages with emigrants to Australia during the 1840s.
RF2K91CF2–A grayscale shot of a Man looking at a golden ship at the British museum, London
RMGGBTYP–Chains in the dockyard at Brunel's SS Great Britain now a museum in Bristol's historic Harbourside
RMPNCA6M–The USS Midway Museum Ship at Tuna Harbor/San Diego Harbor. San Diego, California, USA.
RM2ARRGH5–Armoured ship Buffalo decorated as museum ship ships, museums, ports Date: 17 July 1979 Location: Rotterdam, South-Holland Keywords: ports, museums, ships
RM2FWXPTN–Canteen ship Buffel rebuilt into museum ship, festive reception in Rotterdam, October 30, 1976, museums, ships, The Netherlands, 20th century press ag
RMF142KR–AJAXNETPHOTO.- 31ST OCTOBER, 1967. SOLENT, ENGLAND. - FAREWELL TO OLD QUEEN - H.M.S. WAKEFUL AND ARGONAUT TRAIL ASTERN OF THE CUNARD TRANSATLANTIC LINER QUEEN MARY AS IT LEAVES ENGLAND FOR THE LAST TIME TO BECOME A MUSEUM AND CONFERENCE HOTEL SHIP IN THE USA. PHOTO; JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF: 67125 9 1
RMDB3M52–transport / transportation, navigation, warships, Nydam Ship, circa 320, found in the Nydam marsh, 1863, Schleswig-Holstein State Museum, Gottorf Castle, 1960s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2NDYJ80–Vasa - old wooden Swedish warship sank on 10 August 1628. Salvaged in 1961. Main attraction of Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden. Black and white image.
RMD51639–The RNVR Training Ship 'Buzzard' moored in the River Thames at the Embankment
RM2K9FGD3–Åland trip. Statue by the seaman at rudder. The mast of Pomerania, the world's only four -masted freight sail ship, now museum ship.
RF2ABG2D6–Imperial War Museum North River Irwell
RMWHA6KD–Dummer's Mid Ship . section of a first rate. From Dummer's Draughts of the Body of an English Man of War
RF2BNMGK2–HMS Belfast museum ship in the River Thames, London, England, UK
RMRMFTM2–Helmsman Hans Rogal (front) and Captain Ernst Mathias Jensen on the bridge of the 'Kapitaen Meyer'. The 'Kapitaen Meyer' (1949) was the first newly constructed ship of a German shipyard after the war. The ship was used as a buoy tender until 1983, and today it is a seaworthy museum ship in Wilhelmshaven.
RM2A3XKN7–BOATS TRANSPORTING CONVICTS, MUSEUM OF THE TRANSPORTATION CAMP, SAINT-LAURENT DU MARONI, FRENCH GUIANA, OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT, SOUTH AMERICA, FRANCE
RMMRFN5X–Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth of England) visiting Nelson's ship 'Victory' at Portsmouth with Admiral Geoffrey Layton holding umbrella - 1940's
RFE6R5GW–Old tall ship moored at the quay alongside the National Waterways Museum Gloucester Docks, Gloucester, England, UK.
RM2M3K62W–Royal motor barge leading four motor torpedo boats down the River Thames, near Blackfriars, London, 1937. King George VI, with Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary, was travelling on board the barge to Greenwich, to open the National Maritime Museum. The Training Ship 'President' is visible, left background, moored off the embankment. 1937
RMT9548J–A prison ship, often more precisely described as a prison hulk, is a current or former seagoing vessel that has been modified to become a place of substantive detention for convicts, prisoners of war or civilian internees. Success was an Australian prison ship, built in 1840 at Natmoo, Burma, for Cockerell & Co. of Calcutta. After initially trading around the Indian subcontinent, she was sold to London owners and made three voyages with emigrants to Australia during the 1840s.
RMG9X9B9–The restored tea clipper, the Cutty Sark is boarded by its royal visitor Queen Elizabeth II, who 'opened' the ship at her permanent berth near the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich, London. The Queen, who was accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh went aboard the clipper and made a tour of the ship. Cutty Sark, once the fastest ship on the China run, has been laid up as a tribute to the Merchant Navy and the days of sail.
RF2BHKF7B–Cutty Sark Museum, King William Walk, London SE10 9HT
RM2HETERM–Jeanie Johnston famine ship, Dublin City, County Dublin, Ireland
RM2AT3CDE–Armoured ship Buffel decorated as museum ship The former stormramship in the Maritime Museum Rotterdam in the Leuvehaven in Rotterdam Date: 17 July 1979 Location: Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland Keywords: ports, museums, ships
RM2FWYA9J–Canteen ship Buffel rebuilt into museum ship, festive reception in Rotterdam, October 30, 1976, museums, ships, The Netherlands, 20th century press ag
RM2AD4ET1–AJAXNETPHOTO. 31ST OCTOBER, 1967. SOLENT, ENGLAND. - FAREWELL TO OLD QUEEN - H.M.S. WAKEFUL TRAILS ASTERN OF THE CUNARD TRANSATLANTIC LINER QUEEN MARY AS IT LEAVES ENGLAND FOR THE LAST TIME TO BECOME A MUSEUM AND CONFERENCE HOTEL SHIP IN THE USA. PHOTO; JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF: 67125 9 2
RMDARX1Y–transport / transportation, navigation, warships, Nydam Ship, circa 320, found in the Nydam marsh, 1863, Schleswig-Holstein State Museum, Gottorf Castle, 1960s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2HJDDFB–Salute in the 1960s. A soldier uses a historic cannon to salute the grand opening of the new Vasa museum. The historic ship that sunk on it's maiden voyage and was salvaged, preserved and on display for the public. Febrary 16 1962
RMD5135Y–Cable-laying ship ‘Silvertown’
RM2F7YEYW–The British submarine HMS Onyx (1966-1990) is moored in the port of Den Helder for a fleet visit. In the background, tugboat Hr.Ms. Westgat (1968-). The Onyx has been moored as a museum ship since 1990 at Historic Warsships, Birkenhead.
RFKJNG1W–The Cutty Sark in Greenwich. The very last surviving extreme clipper in the world.
RMWHBFJP–Iron Cased Screw Steam Frigate Warrior - Dutton lithograph : First English Iron Ship. 27 May 1861
RF2BNMGJK–HMS Belfast museum ship in the River Thames, London, England, UK
RMRME798–The 'Alexandra' on the quay of the shipyard 'Peter Eberhardt' in Arnis on the Schlei. The ship, built in 1908 in Hamburg, was used in regular service on the Flensburg Firth until 1975, and served also as a feeder ship to the 'Wilhelm Gustloff' in the Second World War. Since 1990, the restored 'Alexandra' sailed as a museum ship on the Flensburg Firth.
RM2WPN7WA–old historic boat, now a museum in Regensburg. Europe, Germania, Bavaria, Regensburg
RMDDM8R7–Ship with fish for Billingsgate Market, London, (c1930s?). Artist: Unknown
RF2J66MAF–Murmansk, Russia - July 24, 2017: The first nuclear icebreaker Lenin moored at the pier in Murmansk
RM2M3JW4H–Photograph of a ship model, probably built circa 1450, that was hung as a Votive offering in the Chapel of the town of Mataro, Catalonia, Spain. By 1930 this model was in The 'Prins Hendrik' Maritime Museum, Rotterdam, having been bought from the Reinhardt Galleries, New York. This was an extremely rare model of a 15th century ship made at the time. Date: 1930
RMT9548K–A prison ship, often more precisely described as a prison hulk, is a current or former seagoing vessel that has been modified to become a place of substantive detention for convicts, prisoners of war or civilian internees. Success was an Australian prison ship, built in 1840 at Natmoo, Burma, for Cockerell & Co. of Calcutta. After initially trading around the Indian subcontinent, she was sold to London owners and made three voyages with emigrants to Australia during the 1840s.
RMG9X9AD–Standing in the bows of the ship her Royal visitor - Queen Elizabeth II, who 'opened' the ship at her permanent berth near the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich, London. The Queen, who was accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh (looking up at the rigging), went aboard the clipper and made a tour of the ship. Cutty Sark, once the fastest ship on the China run, has been laid up as a tribute to the Merchant Navy and the days of sail.
RF2BHKF2H–Cutty Sark Museum, King William Walk, London SE10 9HT
RM2HETERC–Jeanie Johnston famine ship, Dublin City, County Dublin, Ireland
RM2B030GR–Flor do Mar or Flor de la Mar (Flower of the Sea), spelled Frol de la Mar in all Portuguese chronicles of the 16th century, was a Portuguese nau (carrack) of 400 tons, which over nine years participated in decisive events in the Indian Ocean until her sinking in November 1511. Nobleman Afonso de Albuquerque was returning from the conquest of Malacca, bringing with him a large treasure trove for the Portuguese king, when the ship was lost off the coast of Sumatra. A replica of the Flor do Mar is housed in the Maritime Museum in Malacca (Melaka), Malaysia.
RMJX6AH4–NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam (Netherlands). March 2015. Landscape format. Black and white version.
RMWXRK6D–AJAXNETPHOTO. 1976. STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN. - ANCIENT WARSHIP - ILLUSTRATION BY NILS STODBERG OF THE 1628 SWEDISH FLAGSHIP WASA (VASA), WHICH SANK OUTSIDE STOCKHOLM THE SAME YEAR AND WAS RECOVERED FROM THE ICY WATERS OF THE CITY HARBOUR IN 1961. PHOTO:MARITIME MUSEUM AND THE WARSHIP WASA/AJAX REF: ()SHH WASA 1976 3
RMDB3XP7–transport / transportation, navigation, Vikings, Viking ship, found in the Sandefjord, ethnological museum, Oslo, wood engraving, late 19th century, ships, ship, Norway, archeology, archaeology, Middle Ages, historic, historical, medieval, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2K8TC1C–Bygdøy, Oslo 19500606. Eleanor Roosevelt is in Oslo to unveil the statue of her husband Frankelin D. Roosevelt. Here Eleanor Roosevelt is visiting the Viking Ship Museum at Bygdøy. Photo: NTB / NTB
RMD5169E–A large sailing ship, being towed by a tug, at Globe Stairs
RMP8BKYB–Russian ship of the line Poltava (1712). Museum: Russian State Library, Moscow.
RMEE694A–Launching The Fram wooden ship exploration vessel yacht Colin Archer Fram Museum Oslo Norway sailing Schooner
RMWH8H30–The Gokstad ship, a true Dragon ship, built c. 850-900. The Opening of the World by David Divine, page 59.
RF2BNMGJY–HMS Belfast museum ship in the River Thames, London, England, UK
RM2X0H8GT–'The steamer has a long and eventful history. The Collau sailed through half of Europe under various names. She bore the name Collau with ''C'' in the early 50s of the 20th century until she was renamed Kollau with ''K'' in 1959 after a conversion. The ''Verein Alsterschiffahrt E.V.'' (Alster Shipping Association) plans to bring her back into service as a museum ship. The eventful history of the steamer can be read on the Internet. [automated translation]'
RMKG7BM3–Halifax, Canada - August 29, 2017: The HMCS Sackville, a flower-class Corvette that served as an escort ship during World War Two.
RF2GJG272–Posters featuring The Cutty Sark - once a sailing vessel in the tea and wool trade, now a ship museum in Greenwich, London, England, UK
RF2AWX0NM–GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - JANUARY 25, 2020: The modern riverside transport museum on the banks of the river Clyde.
RM2M9AEXJ–United States Air Force - North American F-100C-15-NA Super Sabre O-41823 (54-1823) (msn 217-84) of the 452nd Fighter Squadron, 322nd Fighter Group, Foster AFB, Victoria, TX. This aircraft participated in the commemorationof the 350th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, Virginia, in a flight from London. England to Richmond, VA on 13 May 1957, inscribed 'Discovery', after the Jamestown founder's ship. Preserved, and now on display at the Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona.
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