18th century ships-of-the-line bristling with cannons, or even 19th-century clipper ships in full sail bringing tea to England and America. The images are always romantic and often beautiful.
18th-century ships-of-the-line bristling with cannons, or even 19th-century clipper ships in full sail bringing tea to England and America. The images are always romantic and often beautiful.
Fire has ripped through the Cutty Sark, reducing the iconic 19th century tea clipper to a charred wreck. Scores of firefighters battled to save the ship but flames 100 feet high engulfed the hull ...
The yard of that company is now in greatly enlarged, modernized and vastly improved condition, known as the Upper Plant of The Baltimore Dry Docks and Ship ... of the Nineteenth Century the ...
It’s hard to know where to begin at the V&A, given how much there is to see – try packing Michelangelo and Rodin sculptures, 17th-century kimonos ... the Cutty Sark clipper ship and the ...
It evokes 17th-century pirate vessels flying the skull-and-crossbones, 18th-century ships-of-the-line bristling with cannons, or even 19th-century clipper ships in full sail bringing tea to England ...
An Alberta Clipper will dash through southwestern Saskatchewan ... Climenhaga said the speedy low-pressure systems are named after fast-moving ships of the 19th century. "Probably closer to five ...