Models

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Bluenose

by Bruce Brown

Bluenose was built to be a Canadian Grand Banks fishing schooner and to compete in the International Fishermen’s Race. In 1921, it won the trophy and continued to be a celebrated fishing vessel and racer thru 1938. Bluenose became a provicial icon for Nova Scotia and an important Canadian symbol in the 1930, until it was wrecked in 1946.

Bluenose

by Hank Ghittino

Bluenose was built to be a Canadian Grand Banks fishing schooner and to compete in the International Fishermen’s Race. In 1921, it won the trophy and continued to be a celebrated fishing vessel and racer thru 1938. Bluenose became a provicial icon for Nova Scotia and an important Canadian symbol in the 1930, until it was wrecked in 1946.

Model of HMS Bounty

Bounty, HMS

by Ulrich Guenther

Armed transport famous for mutiny

Model of HMS Bounty

Bounty, HMS

by Heinz Schiller

Armed transport famous for mutiny

Bunny Hop

by Butch Watkins

Calcaterra, USS (DE-390)

by David Tagg

Calcaterra was an Edsall-class destroyer escort built for the U.S. Navy during World War II. She was named in honor of Motor Machinist’s Mate First Class Herbert A. Calcaterra who received the Silver Star posthumously.

Cannons

by Bob Comet

A collection of naval and field pieces

Charles W. Morgan

by George Livingston

Charles W. Morgan is an American whaling ship built in 1841.

Charlotte Catherine

by Butch Watkins

Model of a Chesapeake Bay Flatty - View from port quarter

Chesapeake Bay Flattie

by Henry Clapp

A small working boat of the Chesapeake Bay

Chesapeake Bay Log Canoe

by Patrick Derby

Model of Chesapeake Bay Three-Log Canoe - Starboard side

Chesapeake Bay Three-Log Canoe

by Henry Clapp

Traditional Chesapeake Bay fishing boat famous for use in racing

Chinese Junk

by Ulrich Guenther

Traditional Chinese craft

City of Monroe

by Gene Andes

A conjectural design of a typical 1880’s steam packet of the Mississippi River tributaries. Built from plans by James Haley, which are an adaptation of a larger vessel.

Confederacy, USS

by Mike Amicone

The first frigate built for the Continental navy. In 1781, USS Confederacy was captured by the British and subsequently served the British as HMS Confederate.

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