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A site for lovers of all tall ships.
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.
International non-profit organization for maritime and naval history. Publishes Marine News and organizes local branches.
A not-for-profit foundation dedicated to maritime heritage and history, preservation and conservation, research and education through the written word and the arts.
Pirate history and nautical archeology - includes biographies of famous pirates, terminology, weapons and a variety of related historical information. [Warning: full-screen browser resize]
A site dedicated to the preservation of the ship HMS Cavalier.
Compares ship sizes beginning with the Titanic to other ocean liners, some warships, and the giant tankers up to the largest ships afloat today.
Great Lakes maritime history, with an emphasis in shipwrecks. Includes a database of over 4,400 Great Lakes shipwrecks.
A biography of Edward Teach, one image.
Links to information about several German ships launched prior to the First World War.
A history in pictures and text of MV Stockholm, the Swedish American vessel that collided with and sank Andrea Doria.
Information on the great ocean liner and her last captain, William Thomas Turner.
Displays of authentic items with photos.
Dedicated to erecting a memorial in this parish, where eleven people who perished aboard the liner were from.