Models

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Model of Christopher Columbus' ship 'Nina' - View from port bow

Niña

by Ulrich Guenther

One of three ships used by Christopher Columbus on his expedition that reached the West Indies

Niña

by Bill Fox

One of three ships used by Christopher Columbus on his expedition that reached the West Indies

Model of USS Olympia (C-6) - starboard side

Olympia, USS (C-6)

by John Proudley

This vessel became famous as the flagship of Commodore George Dewey at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish–American War in 1898.

Olympia, USS (C-6)

by Heinz Schiller

This vessel became famous as the flagship of Commodore George Dewey at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish–American War in 1898.

Onondaga, USS

by Charles Landrum

Union iron gunboat assigned to the James River Flotilla during the Civil War.

Model of the confederate side-wheel gunboat Patrick Henry - view from port bow

Patrick Henry

by Bill Altice

Confederate gunboat, built in New York City by the renowned William H. Webb as the civilian steamer Yorktown.

Model of a peapod rowing boat - Port side, painted

Peapod

by Bob Comet

Traditional fishing boat of the Northeast United States. Both carvel and lapstrake versions exist. This one is carvel planked.

Pegasus, HMS

by Lee Martin

Pegasus was a Swan-class sloop-of-war launched in 1776. She was lost with all hands during a storm off Newfoundland in October 1777.

Phantom – NY Pilot Boat #11

by George Livingston

The Phantom was a 19th-century pilot boat built. She helped rescue passengers on the sinking steamship SS Oregon, but was later lost herself, with all hands, in the Great Blizzard of 1888.

Philadelphia

by Joseph Ficklen

Philadelphia (Gundalow)

by Bill Fox

Philadelphia was a gunboat manned by Continental Army soldiers during the Battle of Valcour Island (Lake Champlain), October 1776.

Picket Boat No. 1

by John Proudley

Using a spar torpedo mounted on Picket Boat No.1, Lt. William Cushing and his crew succeeded in sinking CSS Albemarle at Plymouth, North Carolina, on the night of 27 October 1864.

Picket Boat No.1

by Kevin Ritton

Using a spar torpedo mounted on Picket Boat No.1, Lt. William Cushing and his crew succeeded in sinking CSS Albemarle at Plymouth, North Carolina, on the night of 27 October 1864.

Pilothouse

Pilot Boat Virginia

by John Cheevers

Second pilot boat named Virginia. Originally the yacht Pawnee, designed by naval engineers Cox and Stevens. Commissioned by the Virginia Pilots Association in 1932, she remained in VPA service until 1971 when she was relieved by a third Virginia.

Model of coal lighter Pocahontas - side view

Pocahontas Nº1

by Marty Gromovsky

Coal lighter

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