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Swordfish
by Stewart Winn
An 1851 clipper ship which has been called William H. Webb’s masterpiece. She is known for her record-breaking race to San Francisco with the clipper Flying Fish.
Titanic, RMS
by Ron Lewis
RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner operated by the White Star Line that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early morning hours of 15 April 1912.
Tortuga, USS (LSD-46)
by David Tagg
USS Tortuga is a Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship of the US Navy. the second to be named for the Dry Tortugas.
Type XXI Submarine
by Tim Wood
High-endurance German submarine produced too late in the war to see significant service. 1500 were ordered, but only 118 were completed. Of those 118 only 4 were every ready for combat, and only two were ever sent on a patrol. None saw action.
United States, SS
by Gene Berger
The largest ocean liner constructed entirely in the United States and the fastest to cross the Atlantic in either direction
USS Olympia, USS (C-6)
by Marty Gromovsky
This vessel became famous as the flagship of Commodore George Dewey at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish–American War in 1898.
Victorian Steam Launch
by Tony Clayton
A typical steam-powered launch used for leisure cruising on the Thames River around London, England.
Virginia
by Bill Altice
Virginia was commissioned by the Virginia Pilots Association and designed by naval engineers Cox and Stevens. The designers were instructed to model the vessel after the America’s Cup competitors of the day. She was built by A.C. Brown & Son of Tottenville, Staten Island, New York, and was completed in 1916.