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    H ere are some links I collected. Offcourse it's just a tip of an iceberg; almost every site I have linked, has is own links to others. I don't have the wish to collect all maritime sites, but I like sites with images of sailing ships! If you have a link I might be interested in, let me know.
Official sites of individual ships
Maritime informative sites
Personal maritime sites
Maritime musea
Booking offices of Dutch barges

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Official sites of individual (mostly) square rigged ships


A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

 

 

 

A
~ A maintopsail schooner
Alvei. A rig, seldom seen.

~ The Aphrodite, a Dutch brig

B
~ The bark
Belem, of France.

~ La goelette Belle Poule. The French topsail schooner. French only.

~The barque Belstone.

~ The Canadian schooner Bleunose II.

~ The replica of the HMS Bounty.

C
~ An American revenue cutter
Californian. A beautiful topsailschooner.

~ The clippership Cisne Branco, the pride of the Brazilian navy. Sistership of the Stad Amsterdam.

~ The American warsloop USS Constellation, restored.

~ The American warship USS Constitution, better known as Old Ironsides.

~ The famous British Clippership Cutty Sark, now a museumship.

D
~ Le
Duchesse Anne. A fullrigged museumship at Dunkerque. French language only. See also this link

~ The bark Dunbrody. An Irish replica of cargo/passenger vessel from 1845, a really beautifull vessel.

~ A replica of Dutch V.O.C. 'jacht' Duyfken.

E
~ The barque
Eagle, of the American Coastguard. The former Horst Wessel.

~ Dutch threemast schooner Eendracht.

~ The Endeavour. The replica of the bark of James Cook.

~ The fine Dutch bark Europa.

~ The fine British brigantine Eye of the Wind.

F
~ The 4-mast bark
France II. The building of a replica of this huge vessel.

G
~ The Danish fullrigged
Georg Stage. Very nice, little square rigger.

~ The fine German barque Gorch Fock II.

~ The East India Man Gotheborg 3, a replica of this Swedisch vessel.

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I

J
~ The brigantine
Jantje 3. I'm pleased to have found the link to this sweet Dutch 'schoenerbrik'.


~ The Australian barque James Craig, renovated and refitted. One of the most beautifull tallships of this moment.

~ The museumship Joseph Conrad. Built in 1882 as the Georg Stage.

K
~ The replica of the 'pinas'
Kalmar Nyckel. This pinnace was Dutch built, Swedisch owned and brought the first European settlers to the Delaware River in 1637.

~ The Kamper Kogge, a reconsrtuction of the remains of the 'Hanse Kogge', which found near the town Kampen. Koggen were the cargovessels of the Middle Ages. The site is in Dutch only.

~ The Russian Krusenstern, ex-Padua. A German site about this great fourmasted barque, the most official site I could find.

L
~ The Swedish
Lady Ellen. A beautifull threemasted topsail schooner. Built in 1982.

~ The American brig Lady Washington.

~ The British fourmastbarque Lawhill. She does not exist anymore, but the pictures are very nice.

M
~ The
Mayflower. A reconstruction of ship from 1620, museumship.

~ The Mir, the official site of the Russian sailtraining ship.

N
~ The
Niagara, an American brig

O
~ The
Oosterschelde, a very nice, original Dutch threemast topsailschooner.

P, Q
~ The
Picton Castle, an American barque.

R
~ The German brig
Roald Amundsen.

~ The fivemast fullrigged ship Royal Clipper. An amazing ship of the Star Clipper Company. Here you also find the Star Flyer and the Star Clipper, fourmasted barqentines. Luxembourg flag.

~ American frigate Rose. A beautifull replica of an 18th century Royal Navy frigate.

S
~ The
Seacloud I & II, resp. a ship and a bark. Both are passegervessels of the German Seacloud Company.

~ The mighty fourmastbarque Sedov.

~ The Shining Sea, plans of a new to build American clippership.

~ Sir Baden Powell, a Dutch topsail schooner.

~ British brigantine Soren Larsen.

~ The fullrigged Sorlandet, Norwegian ship.

~ Stad Amsterdam, new built Dutch clippership.

~ The Frisian Swan fan Makkum, world's largest brigantine.

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U
~ HMS
Unicorn, a British man-of-war from 1822.

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Maritime informative sites


~ Maritime History on the Internet. A guide doing Maritime History Research Online. ~The Global Crew Network. Looking for a berth? Check out this page!

~ Tall Ship NewsWire and Directory. Breaking News and Unique Look-Up Lists.

~ Delphi Sail Training Forum. Here you can read and place messages about anything involving Tall Ships.

~ The mother of all shippinglinks. John Kohnen's links list with a considerable amount of links to maritime sites.

~ The schoonerman. A large site about schooners, schooners and schooners.

~ Maritime History Virtual Archives. An amazing quantity of information about sailing ships of Lars Bruzelius.

~ History. Links to maritime archaeology sites.

~ Medway. The Dutch in Medway, 1667.

~ Data base. Tallship data base.

~ Schooners. Photo site of New England schooners.

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Personal maritime sites
~ Sailing Ships of Frederik Sandstrom. Neat site with a lot information.

~ Want to sail? Chris Brady's site with links to the International Sail Training Association of every countrie.

~ Pamir memorial. Everything there is to know about this legendary fourmastbarque by Philippe Bellamit.

~ Botters. Information about a dutch type of sailing fishing vessel.

~ VD 172. The restauration of the Volendammer kwak Vd 172, a robust type of botter.

~ The Mir. The unofficial Mir-site of Bearbel, a dedicated woman.

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Maritime Museums
~ National Maritime Museum Amsterdam.

~ Maritime Museum Prins Hendrik at Rotterdam.

~ Texas Seaport Museum.

~ Mystic Seaport.

~ V.O.C. Batavia yard at Lelystad, where at this moment the 17th century man of war Zeven Provincien is being built.

~ Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum. About a German reconstructed Kogge.

~ National Maritime Museum in U.K.

~ Royal Navy at Portsmouth.

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Booking offices of Dutch barges
Even if you don't have intentions to book a trip on a barge, it's worth looking, because there are lots of nice ships sailing the Dutch inland - and coastal waters.
~ de Zeilvaart, seated in Enkhuizen.

~ Rederij Vooruit, having its seat in Harlingen

~ Traditional Sailing Charter, seated in Harlingen and Germany

~ De Hanzestad Compagnie, having its seat in Kampen

~ Zeilvloot Lemmer - Stavoren

~ Hollands Glorie, seated in Harlingen

~ Frisian Sailing