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Grand Banks Dory
by Fred Olsen
The Banks Dory is a type of flat-bottomed fishing boat, typically stacked on the decks of the schooners working the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, one of the world’s richest fishing grounds

Grosse Yacht
by Heinz Schiller
The master shipwright G.C. Peckelhering built the Grosse Jacht (also called “Golden Yacht”) in Kolberg in 1678-1679. It served as a prototype for the construction of other ships for Prince William III of Orange.

Half Moon
by Stewart Winn
Halve Maen (Half Moon) was a Dutch East India Company ship that sailed into what is now New York in 1609. She was attempting to find a western passage to China.

Half Moon
by Bill Fox
Halve Maen (Half Moon) was a Dutch East India Company ship that sailed into what is now New York in 1609. She was attempting to find a western passage to China.

Harriet Lane
by Hank Ghittino
Harriet Lane was named for President James Buchanan’s niece who acted as First Lady during his presidency. The ship was designed as a side wheel gunboat. In 1861 Harriet Lane took part in the battle of Fort Sumter, firing the first Navy shot of the Civil War across the bow of the steamer Nashville. She was converted to a blockade runner and later a merchant ship. She remained in commercial service until she was lost off of Pernambuco, Brazil in 1884.

HMS Beagle
by Hank Ghittino
HMS Beagle was a Royal Navy ship that carried out three survey expeditions in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The second voyage, from 1831 to 1836, was famous for transporting naturalist Charles Darwin, who developed his theories of evolution and natural selection based on findings and observations during this voyage.

HMS Victoria
by Heinz Schiller
When launched, Victoria was the largest, fastest, and most heavily-armed ironclad. Three years after commissioning, she collided with HMS Camperdown and quickly sank, with the loss of 358 men.

HMS Victory
by John Proudley
HMS Victory is best known for her role as Lord Nelson’s flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar

Hood, HMS
by Charles Landrum
When sunk by the German battelship Bismark, during the Battle of the Denmark Strait, of the 1418 men aboard, only 3 survived.

Huntington
by John Cheevers
Tug built by and for Newport News Shipbuilding as a project of their apprentice school.