HMS Gannet
Rafters
HMS Gannet
Masts
HMS Gannet Reflection 1
HM Submarine Ocelot
Anchor & Chain
HMS Gannet Reflection 2
Braided Rope
Mermaid Doorway
Dockside Cranes - Call the Midwife
Cobbles
Tracks
Outside the Ropery - Call the Midwife
Erected 1785
Ropery 1
Ropery 2
Tardis
Ship
Bramble
Willowglen
Dr. Ir. de Blocq van Kuffeler
Boats coming out of winter hiding
HMS Warrior 1860 Harley X100 1
HMS Warrior 1860 Harley X100 2
HMS Warrior 1860 Masts X100 1
HMS Warrior 1860 Cutter X100 1
HMS Warrior 1860 Deck X100 1
HMS Warrior 1860 Deck X100 2
HMS Warrior 1860 X100 Red Ensign 1
HMS Warrior 1860 X100 Ropes 1
HMS Warrior 1860 X100 Anchor Chains 1
HMS Warrior 1860 X100 Kitbags 1
No. 3 Slip & HMS Gannet
No. 3 Slip
Welcome to the Historic Dockyard - Chatham
State of Michigan
Winter Tour
Grace Line Cruise Ship Ad, 1951
the kirk of st.nicholas, aberdeen
the kirk of st.nicholas, aberdeen
the kirk of st.nicholas, aberdeen
the kirk of st.nicholas, aberdeen
the kirk of st.nicholas, aberdeen
the kirk of st.nicholas, aberdeen
french p.o.w. ship model, 1805
french p.o.w. ship model, 1805
french p.o.w. ship model, 1805
french p.o.w. ship model, 1805
the star of tasmania figurehead
Hawaii Visitors Bureau Ad, 1956
Paul Thayer @ DM&IR's Duluth Docks
Detail of a Scene with Ships on the Column of Traj…
Detail of a Scene with Ships on the Column of Traj…
Tug David Boyd (& Le Voyageur)
Montrealais
the_trawler
Away again, "Nella Dan" at Macquarie Island
Michipicoten
Ships and Boats
Ship Greifenstein from Heilbronn in the Prins Bern…
CMA CGM Marco Polo (London)
CMA CGM Marco Polo (London)
CMA CGM Marco Polo (London)
The kotter Jar
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No. 3 Slip. When it was built in 1838, it was the largest wooden building in the world. It has a linked truss structure and was originally covered in tarred paper, which was quickly replaced with a zinc roof. Ships were constructed in the slipways, which were covered to prevent ships rotting before they had been launched. The slip was backfilled around 1900 and a steel mezzanine floor was added. It became a store house for ships boats.
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