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Revision as of 16:29, 5 April 2008
Contents
General Links
- John's Nautical and Boatbuilding Pages Lots of links
- Dictionary of Disasters at Sea 1824 - 1962 Although this is a French site, the Dictionary is in English. It includes steam ships, sailing ships and ships of war lost in action.
Old Nautical Terms
Merchant Shipping
- Through Mighty Seas Maritime history of the merchant sailing ships of the North West of England
- The Crew List Merchant seafarers on British registered ships between 1861 and 1913.
Old Shipping Companies
Place Specific
England and the Channel Islands
- Port Cities Bristol, Hartlepool, Liverpool, London & Southampton
Wales
Lighthouses
Lifeboats
- Grace Darling Museum Bamburgh Northumberland
Many other Lifeboat stations have their own history sites, often with old Crew Lists and Photographs - these include:-
Coastguards
Coastal Defences
- The Palmerston Forts Society Forts in Portsmouth Area
Smuggling
Shipwrecks
The Fishing Industry
Shipbuilding
Miscellaneous
- Index of Ships' Captains Australia and New Zealand
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