05-13-2006, 06:37 PM
Interesting! I'm going to look into the William James' Naval history if there is any mention .
By the way, it is amazing that the number of replicas and reconstructed vessels is growing. Here are links to some great websites:
Replicas:
French frigate L'Hermione (1778)
HM Bark Endeavour (1768)
schooner Californian (1848)
Swedish East Indiaman GÖTHEBORG (1745) and additional photos
Another replicas:
schooners Amistad, Pride of Baltimore
brigs Niagara, Lady Washington, Pilgrim
frigates Rose / Surprise
transport vessel Bounty
emigrant's ships Dunbrody, Jeanie Johnston
Real ships:
HMS Trincomalee 1817, in Hartlepool.
Portuguese frigate D. Fernando II e Glória 1843, in Lisabon.
Danish frigate Jylland 1860, in Ebeltoft.
Another ships:
USA - Constitution, Constellation, Charles W.Morgan
UK - HMS Victory, HMS Warrior, Cutty Sark
By the way, it is amazing that the number of replicas and reconstructed vessels is growing. Here are links to some great websites:
Replicas:
French frigate L'Hermione (1778)
HM Bark Endeavour (1768)
schooner Californian (1848)
Swedish East Indiaman GÖTHEBORG (1745) and additional photos
Another replicas:
schooners Amistad, Pride of Baltimore
brigs Niagara, Lady Washington, Pilgrim
frigates Rose / Surprise
transport vessel Bounty
emigrant's ships Dunbrody, Jeanie Johnston
Real ships:
HMS Trincomalee 1817, in Hartlepool.
Portuguese frigate D. Fernando II e Glória 1843, in Lisabon.
Danish frigate Jylland 1860, in Ebeltoft.
Another ships:
USA - Constitution, Constellation, Charles W.Morgan
UK - HMS Victory, HMS Warrior, Cutty Sark
Martin