Gaff rigged ketch Amity Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Great Victoria (ship) Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Cap Horn (ship) Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
General Faidherbe (ship) Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Kennedy (ship) Public domain photograph of a ship harbor, sailing boats, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Inveresk (ship) The ship was built in 1896. Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Drawing of the ship Pass of Leny as a three masted square rigged sailing ship Drawing describes the ship as Pass of Leny, although the Pass of Leny was a British barque.
Huia (ship) Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Principessa Mafalda (ship) Built 1903, Genoa. Sister ship to Gabriele D'Ali and Regina Elena. (description supplied with photograph.).
Marlborough Hill (ship) Public domain photograph of ship dock, harbor, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Daniel (ship) Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Mersey (ship). Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Patriarch (ship) Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Cape Charles, Labrador, NL, 1908 Français : Cape St.Charles, Labrador, T.-N., 1908
Photograph, Schooners, Glace Bay harbour, Cape Breton, NS, about 1914 Wm. Notman & Son Français : Photographie, Goélettes, port de Glace Bay, Cap-Breton, N.-É., vers 1914,Wm. Notman & Son
A painting depicting the height of the Battle of the Nile
Engraving of the ship under full sail, after a drawing by Master William Brady, USN. Copied from the Kedge Anchor. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph.
Deutsch: Zinnowitz Public domain scan of the vintage German Empire postcard, 19th century, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Deutsch: Ahlbeck - Herrenbad Public domain scan of the vintage German postcard, historic place, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Deutsch: Ostseebad Ahlbeck. Strandleben. Public domain scan of the vintage German postcard, historic place, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Public domain photo of religious art painting, 15th-16th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Public domain image of a sailing ship, caravel, harbor, sea, naval battle, 16th-17th century maritime seascape, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description
Public domain image of a sailing ship, caravel, harbor, sea, naval battle, 16th-17th century maritime architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Money, Wigram & Co's auxiliary ship, London. 2500 tons. Built 1864. Foundered in the Bay of Biscay with about 230 souls, 11 January 1866 .
Sketch of the S. S. Corea under auxiliary sail Based in Sydney and onwed by C. Parbury. Built in Glasgow in 1865. (Description supplied with photograph).
Lightning (ship) On her maiden voyage from New York to San Francisco, sailed 436 miles in 24 hours, an achievement never equalled by any other sailing ship. (Information supplied with photograph).
Elizabeth (ship)
Angerona (ship)
Annasona (ship)
Annie M. Reid (ship)
Annie M. Reid (ship) 'Annie M. Reid', ex 'Howard D. Troop'. (Description supplied with photograph).
Antiqone (ship)
Araby Maid (ship)
Ardnamurchan (ship)
Argonaut (ship)
Armistice (ship) Model of Armistice (ship) viewed from the port side.
Armistice (ship) Model of Armistice (ship) viewed from the starboard side.
Berean (ship) View of the Berean (ship) in full sail.
Essex (ship) 1042 tons. First voyage, London to Melbourne in 78 days. Built by Money, Wigram and Sons, London, in 1862. (Description supplied with photograph). Built by Messrs Money Wigram & sons Blackwall Mon More
Fiery Star (ship) Destroyed by fire on the voyage from Moreton Bay to London in 1865. Built in New York in 1851 under the name 'Comet'. (Description supplied with photograph).
Ocean (ship)
Falkirk (ship) Public domain photograph of Navy warship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Port Jackson (ship);'Port Jackson', 2212 gross tons, 2132 net tons. Built 1882 by A. Hall and Co., Aberdeen. Captain Cutter.
Dharwan (ship) viewed from the side in full sail
Mercury (ship) Built 1851. 150 tons. Later wrecked at Melbourne. (Description supplied with photograph).
Laura (ship) Built 1889. (Information supplied with photograph).
Katanga (ship) The 'Katanga' was previously called 'Madagascar'.
Eurasia (ship) Built 1885. 1825 tons. Sister ship to 'Malaysia'. On its first few voyages, the Eurasia carried passengers to Australia. In 1890 it had a rough voyage around Cape Horn travelling from San Francis More
Mersey (ship) Square-rigged training ship. (Description supplied with photograph).
Mayfield (ship)
Lobo (ship) Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
London (ship) Built in 1864, the London weighed 2, 500 tons. The ship sank in Bay of Biscay on 11 January 1866. About 230 people died. (Description supplied with photograph).
Jorgen Bang (ship) The ship was built in 1892.
Jean (ship)
Armistice (ship) Model of the 'Armistice'. Public domain photograph of Navy warship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Invercauld (ship)
General De Boisdeffie (ship) Built 1898. (Information supplied with photograph).
Crown of Scotland (ship)
Fascadale (ship)
Eva Montgomery (ship)
Daniel (ship)
Dina (ship) drawn from the side in full sail.
Oberon (ship)
Northern Chief (ship)
Helen Denny (ship) The 'Helen Denny' weighed 728 tons.
Gunvor (ship) An image of 'Gunvor' wrecked on rocks. The original photographer was James Gibson of Scilly Isles, England. (Description supplied with photograph).
Gothenburg (ship) Built 1854. 501 tons. Wrecked on Great Barrier Reef, 24 February 1874, with the loss of 102 lives. (Information supplied with photograph).
Ganymede (ship); Built 1868. Drawing by A. Dufty, Sydney, New South Wales.
County of Cardigan (ship).
Frederic Billings (ship) Caption: The American ship, Frederic Billings, of Rockport, Maine, noted among Cape Horn Hookers in the nineties.
Favell (ship) Built 1895. (Description supplied with photograph).
Dunslaw (ship) Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Dartford (ship)
Dartford (ship) 1899 London to Moreton Bay. (Description supplied with photograph).
Penrhyn Castle (ship)
Mosby (ship)
Mary Isabel (ship)
Handa Isle (ship)
Examiner (ship) Built 1870.
Endeavour II (ship) A one-fifth size replica of Captain Cook's famed vessel. 22 feet and 6 inches long, 6 feet across the beam. Built by Mr. Ralph Sewell, New Zealand.
Eaton Hall (ship) Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
E. R. Sterling
Doric (ship)
Ochtertyre (ship)
John Ena (ship)
Jeanne D'Arc (ship) The ship was previously called 'Belen'. It was built in 1901.
Irby (ship) Built in 1881. Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Herzogin Sophie Charlotte (ship)
Glenogil (ship)
Glenesslin (ship) Wrecked. (Information supplied with photograph).
Golden Gate (ship)
Three-masted sail-steamer Omeo, built 1858, 789 tons. Sold to Howard Smith & Co of Melbourne in 1889 and converted into a four-masted barque. Later hulked and stranded on beach at Fremantle. (From information s More
Norman Court (ship)
Neotsfield (ship)
Mary Blair (ship)
Marjory Glen (ship)
Mabella (ship); Mabella, built by Barclay, Curle & Co., Glasgow in 1882 and owned at the time of her loss by A/S Mabella (Karl Bruusgaard), Drammen, was a Norwegian iron ship of 1637 tons.
Leon XIII (ship)