The Sørlandet in 1933, after it sailed the Atlantic from Norway to Montreal.
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Types and rigs of different types of sailing ships of the 18th and 19th century , by unknown c. 1940
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The German steel-hulled five masted ship-rigged windjammer Preußen at New York City in April 1908. She was built in 1902 for the famous F. Laeisz shipping company.
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Schooner Bowdoin, Greenland, 1939
Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum and Arctic Studies Center
Maine Memory Network, Item 55122
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Spirit of South Carolina.
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(via hullspeed, sailboat)
Roseway, with a bone in her teeth. Even if she might be motoring.
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That was fun.
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Lettie!
Sister Schooner Sighting in the Sound! ⠀
Schooner Lettie G. Howard, built 1893⠀
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#sisterschoonersighting #lisound #longislandsound #sailinglife #sailing #sailboat #woodenboat #schooner #schooners #classic #classicyacht
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Oh, hey, friends. This is the 2012 season, and the Pride of Baltimore II’s headrig. It’s strange to be able to identify a sailboat because your friends are in the picture.
the tall ships festival in greenport, long island.
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Elissa, Galveston Bay
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Niagara - a final salute.
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Lynx! Have I blogged this before? I don’t remember. It’s Lynx! She’s the fun-sized Baltimore Clipper!
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Grand Bank fishing schooner Bluenose
W.R. MacAskill
Nova Scotia Archives accession no. 1987-453 no. 333
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Pride of Baltimore by jochenbock1609 on Flickr.
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