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Robert Napier - The "Father of Clyde Shipbuilding".
 
San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park - Located at Fisherman's Wharf, the park includes a fleet of historic vessels, a maritime museum, and a maritime museum library.
 
Schooner Man - A site for lovers of all tall ships.
 
Ship Force Levels - U.S. Navy active ship force levels, 1917-1998.
 
Ship Names - An alphabetical list of US Navy ships.
 
Steamship Historical Society of America Collection - One of the largest libraries in the North America devoted to the history of engine powered vessels.
 
The American Neptune - A quarterly journal of maritime history and arts.
 
The Battle of the Saintes - Not strictly a Napoleonic battle, but one that set the style of naval warfare for Nelson and others to follow.
 
The Bosun's Watch - The history of the fishing boats that sailed out of Fleetwood and the men who worked them.
 
The Development of Square-rigged ship - History of the development of the square-rigged sailing ship from the Middle Ages to the beginning of the 19th Century.
 
The Kentish Knock Company - Forum on military and naval history, especially the Anglo-Dutch Wars and history of warship design.
 
The Mariners' Museum - Age of Exploration - On-line curriculum guide. Maritime discovery from ancient times to Captain Cook's 1768 voyage to the South Pacific.
 
The Maritime History Virtual Archives - A compendium of naval history, seamanship, ships, duties of officers and men.
 
The Naval Order of the United States - The history and heritage society of the United States sea services.
 
The Texas Navies - Historical information and pictures of the three Texas Navies - the first two fighting in Texas' war with Mexico, the third being a modern association.
 
The Voyage of 'de Liefde' - Researching the beginning of trade between Japan and the Netherlands.
 
Through Mighty Seas - Maritime History of the Furness region of NW England, primarily based on the history of over 200 sailing ships. By Tim Latham.
 
Traditional Boats and Tall Ships - A bi-monthly magazine for lovers of tall ships.
 
Traditional Navigation in the Western Pacific - Traditional navigation by Pacific islanders involves no compasses or charts.
 
USN Ship Naming - Ship naming in the united states navy.
 
 

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