Square-rigged Ships
Square-rigged sailing ships preserved in museums or as museum ships.
Re-constructed Square-rigged Ships.
- 1300 Bremer Kogge
- 1492 Santa Maria,
- 1492 Santa Maria, built in Barcelona in 1989.
- 1492 Nina
- 1492 Pinta
- 16__ Mayflower,
- 16__ Maryland Dove,
- 1627 Batavia, a reconstruction built at in 19??-1995.
- Launched 1995-04-23.
- 17?? VOC Amsterdam (1990), a reconstruction of a VOC-ship.
- 1757 HMS Rose, a reconstruction built in 1970.
- Captain's Cove Seaport, Bridgeport, CT, USA.
- 1787 Bounty, a reconstruction built in 1962
- Fall River, MA,
USA.
- 1787 Bounty, a reconstruction built in 1983, NZ.
- Sydney,
Australia.
- 1787 Bounty, a reconstruction built in 19__
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- 17__ Jakobstads Wapen, Finnish brigantine, a reconstruction built in 1993.
- Jakobstad, Finland.
- 1764 Endeavour, barque built 19__
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- 1788 Lady Washington, brig built in 1989.
- 1799 Lady Nelson, brigg built in 1987.
- Hobart.
- 1884 Discovery, a quarter scale reconstruction of the Henry B.
Hyde built in 1991 [?]
- 1020 Linden, three-mast schooner built in 1992 [?].
- Mariehamn, Åland.
Authentic Square-riggers
- 1765 HMS Victory
- Portsmouth, GB.
- 1791 Peggy, private schooner yacht.
- Isle of Man, GB.
- 1797 USS Constitution
- Boston, MA, USA.
- 1817 HMS Foydroyant, British frigate, ex Trincomalee.
- Portsmouth, GB.
- 1824 HMS Unicorn, British frigate.
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- 1855 USS Constellation
- Baltimore, MD, USA.
- 1841 Charles W Morgan, American whaling ship.
- Mystic Harbour, CT, USA.
- 1860 Jylland, Danish steam frigate.
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- 1860 HMS Warrior
- Portsmouth, GB.
- 1863 Star of India, sailing ship.
- San Diego, CA, USA.
- 1864 Carrick, British sailing ship, ex
City of Adelaide.
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- 1869 Cutty Sark, tea-clipper.
- Greenwich, Great Britain.
- 1874 Joseph Conrad, sailing ship.
- Mystic Harbour, CT, USA.
- 1877 Elissa, ex Achaios, ex Christophoros, ex Gustaf, ex Fjeld, ex Elissa, three-masted barque.
- Huoston, TX, USA.
- 1878 Falls of Clyde, four-masted ship.
- Honolulu, Hawaii, HI, USA.
- 1881 Moshulu, four-masted barque.
- Philadelphia, PA, USA.
- 1882 James Craig, sailing ship.
- Sydney, Australia.
- 1885 Polly Woodside, ex Rona, ex Polly Woodside, sailing ship.
- Melbourne, Australia.
- 1886 Balacluta, sailing ship.
- San Francisco, CA, USA.
- 1887 Sigyn, sailing ship.
- Sjöhistoriska Museet vid Åbo Akademi, Åbo, Finland.
- 1888 af Chapman
- Stockholm, Sweden.
- 1903 Pommern, ex Mneme, Finnish four-masted barque.
- Mariehamn, Åland.
- 1897 Najaden, Swedish sailing ship.
- Halmstad, Sweden.
- 1899 Jarramas, Swedish sailing ship.
- Karlskrona, Sweden.
- 1901 Discovery, British aux. sailing ship.
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- 1907 Viking, four-masted barque.
- Göteborgs Maritima Centrum, Gothenburg, Sweden.
- 1902 Suomen Joutsen, sailing ship.
- Åbo, Finland.
- 1911 Passat, four-masted barque.
- Travemünde, Germany.
- 1911 Peking, four-masted barque.
- New York, NY, USA.
- 1914 Belem, French sailing ship, ex Giorgio Cini, ex Fantô.me II.
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- 1914 Statsraad Lehmkuhl
- Norwegian three-masted barque.
- 1921 Magdalene Vinnen, four-masted barque.
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- 1926 Padua, four-masted barque.
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- 1937 Christian Radich, Norwegian sailing ship.
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- 1982 < ahref=http://www.cnam.fr/Images/Armada/cuauhtemoc.html> Cuauhtemoc
- Mexican three-masted barque.
- 1982 Gloria
- Colombian three-masted barque.
- 1982 Guyas
- three-masted barque.
- 1982 Simon Bolivar
- three-masted barque.
Updated 1995-10-01 by Lars.Bruzelius@udac.se
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