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TS Arethusa, 1962Photograph of the four-masted Training-Ship Arethusa, then used to train boys for the Royal and Merchant navies. Arethusa was launched in 1911
Departure of the Emigrant Ship Lizzie Webber, 1852Engraving showing the two-masted emigrant ship, Lizzie Webber, leaving Sunderland for Australia, 1852. This was the first emigrant ship to make that passage
Parma was a four-masted steel-hulled barque which was built in 1902 as Arrow for the Anglo-American Oil Co Ltd, London. In 1912 she was sold to F. Laeisz, Hamburg, Germany
Sailing vessel Nellie Bywater, a two-masted schooner. Date: circa 1920s
USS Constitution, Old Ironsides, US frigateThe USS Constitution, nicknamed Old Ironsides, a wooden hulled, three masted heavy frigate of the US Navy, launched in 1797
Russo-Japanese War - Flagship Ting-Yuen - Two masted, twin funnelled ship. Part of Box 168 Boswell Collection - Russo-Japanese War. Date: 1904 - 1905
Schooner C & F Nurse in Poole HarbourSchooner C & F Nurse (right), a coast hopper, in Poole Harbour, Dorset. Date: circa 1930s
Multi-masted Chinese Junk. Date: circa 1920s
TS Conway, 1935Aerial photograph showing the three-masted training ship Conway, moored in the River Mersey, 1935. This photograph shows the crew of boys lining the starboard bulwarks to cheer a cadet leaving
India - The Pilot BrigBlack and white lantern slide of two-masted sailing ship at sea. SLide number 1 of Box 221 Boswell Collection Date: circa 1890s
Sailing Vessel Dalgonar, built in 1892. Date: circa 1909
Blakeney QuayThis artwork shows a tall masted ship, docked at a quay in Blakeney, a coastal village in Norfolk. Date: circa 1923
Ships of 14th centuryShip of the time of Richard II, showing a cog vessel, single-masted vessels, clinker-built with steep sides and a flat bottom. Mid to end of 14th century
Warship from 15th centuryEnglish warship of the fifteenth century, showing a cog ship, single-masted vessel, clinker-built with steep sides and a flat bottom. 15th century
SAILING SHIP, BRIDPORTA two-masted sailing ship sails out of the harbour at Bridport, Dorset (England), dropping the pilot at the harbour entrance Date: 1908
Sailing Vessel G D Kennedy, previously named Dunboyne, later named A F Chapman. Date: circa 1920s
Evert Taube statue, Goteborg, SwedenStatue of Evert Axel Taube, Swedish author, artist, composer and singer (1890-1976) with the four-mast barque Viking in the background, in Goteborg (Gothenburg), Vastergotland, Sweden
The Tea Clipper - Cutty SarkThe Tea Clipper Cutty Sark. Built in 1869, she served as a merchant vessel (the last clipper to be built for that purpose), and then as a training ship until being put on public display in 1954
The Emigrant Ship Eastern Monarch, 1874Engraving showing the three-masted sailing ship, Eastern Monarch, bound for New Zealand with emigrants aboard, 1874
Model of sailing vessel Lady Mary. Date: circa 1920s
Flying Clipper, a Swedish schooner, formerly Sunbeam II, a British-built ship. Date: circa 1930s
Sailing vessel at Poole, Dorset. Date: circa 1920s
Sailing vessel Cap Nord at HullSailing vessel Cap Nord, an auxiliary five-masted schooner, seen here berthed at Albert Dock, Hull. Date: circa 1930s
Sailing vessel Mount Shasta, aka VaterlandSailing vessel Mount Shasta, a four-masted auxiliary schooner, aka Vaterland, owned by Count Felix von Luckner. Date: circa 1920s
Sailing vessel Island. Date: circa 1920s
Sailing vessel Lieutenant Granie of Nantes. Date: circa 1930
Russo-Japanese War - Takasgo - Two masted, two funnels (white rings) ship. Part of Box 168 Boswell Collection - Russo-Japanese War. Date: 1904 - 1905
Malta, Grand Harbour - View from walls of harbour and masted ships. Part of Box 145 Boswell Collection - East Coast. Date: circa 1900
London - Tower from Thames - Flat Barge, masted ships, Tower background. Part of Box 23 Boswell Collection. A Day trip to London. Date: circa 1890s
Text explaining how American Visas work - Tall Ship pictureText explaining how American Visas work and an inset illustration of an elegant tall ship, a three-master, possibly a tea clipper? Date: 1920s
A tall ship under sailAn elegant three-masted tall ship under sail, possibly a tea clipper? Date: circa 1920s
Hobsons BaySlide showing a black and white photograph of Hobsons Bay in the city of Melbourne in Australia, showing small masted ships. Hobsons Bay is now a suburb of Melbourne. Part of Box 100
India - HMS BoadiceaBlack and white lantern slide of three-masted ship at quayside. Slide number 4 of Box 221 Boswell Collection Date: circa 1890s
View of the Harbour, Montreal19th Century transport. A birch bark canoe approaching a three masted cargo sailing ship with a steam powered vessel behind it in Montreal harbour
Ships that pass by G. H. DavisShips that pass -- some notes for our readers who are spending their holidays by the sea shore. The ships are: cargo steamer, liner, coasting steamer, seagoing tug, oil carrier, racing yawl
RSS Discovery in the Antarctic. Launched in 1901 and designed for Antarctic research, she was the last traditional wooden three-masted ship to be built in Britain
Italian Lakes - Commercial Craft (5 / 7)Lake Garda (Italian - Lago di Garda or Benaco) - the largest lake in Italy. A two-masted sailing barge (barque) moored up at a harbour at Riva to receive a cargo of sacks of grain. Date: circa 1910s
Italian Lakes - Commercial Craft (4 / 7)The distinctive two-masted sailing barge (barque) on the still waters of Lake (Lago) Leman in Northern Italy Date: circa 1910s
Italian Lakes - Commercial Craft (7 / 7)Lake Garda (Italian - Lago Garda or Benaco) - a two-masted sailing barge on the waters of the lake with the imposing form of the Italian Alps (specifically the peak of Monte Baldo)
CALIFORNIA BARQUEFour-masted barque of the White Star Line. Date: 1890
The Emigrant Ship Artemisia, 1848Engraving showing the three-masted emigrant ship, Artemisia leaving Britain for Moreton Bay, New South Wales, 1848. Date: 1848
An Emigrant Ship leaving Great Britain, 1844Engraving showing a three masted sailing ship being towed out of the harbour at the start of its journey to Australia, 1844
The Terra Nova, 1903Photograph of the three-masted barque, Terra Nova, taken in 1903 when she was setting out for the Antarctic to try to find and help the Discovery expedition
Chinese PagodaA pagoda of later style, comprising a number of superimposed storeys of diminishing size : also a bridge built high to allow masted vessels to pass
Boatmen on the Malabar Coast, India, 1877Engraving of several native oared vessels, one named the Calicut, as used on the Malabar Coast of India, circa 1877. In the background can be seen two, double masted, lanteen sailing dhows
Bombay Fishing BoatTwo-masted sailing boat used by the fishermen of Bombay
Portuguese FeluccaThree-masted felucca carrying lateen sails
Venetian Fishing BoatTwo-masted fishing boat used by the fishermen of Venice