| Sailor |
Ship |
| Roald Amundsen |
Fram - 1892 used for Arctic and Antarctic expeditions. |
| Black Beard |
Queen Anne's Revenge |
| Captain William Bligh |
HMS Bounty |
| Captain Briggs |
Mary Celeste |
| Francis Chichester |
Gypsy Moth IV |
| Christopher Columbus |
Santa Maria, Nina and Pinta |
| Captain James Cook |
Endeavour |
| Jacques Cousteau |
Calypso |
| Charles Darwin |
HMS Beagle |
| Francis Drake |
Golden Hind (originally Pelican) |
| Vasco Da Gama |
St.Gabriel |
| Edward Heath |
Morning Cloud |
| Thor Heyerdahl |
Kon Tiki Raft |
| Henry VIII |
Mary Rose |
| Henry Hudson |
Half Moon |
| Jason and the Argonauts |
The Argo |
| William Kidd |
Adventure Gally |
| Ellen MacArthur |
Kingfisher |
| Ferdinand Magellan |
Victoria |
| Henry Morgan |
Oxford |
| Horatio Nelson |
HMS Victory |
| Noah |
Noah's Ark |
| Popeye |
Olive |
| Captain Pugwash |
The Black Pig |
| Walter Raleigh |
Ark |
| Robert Falcon Scott |
Discovery |
| Ernest Shackleton |
Nimrod, Endurance |
| Edward John Smith |
Titanic (Captain) |
| Miles Standish |
Mayflower |
| Famous Ships from History |
| Achille Lauro |
1947 - Hijacked by four Palestinians in 1985.Sank in 1994
due to fire. |
| Admiral Graf Spee |
1936 - Heavily armed pocket battleship sank 9 allied
merchent ships. Scuttled by the Germans in 1939. |
| Admiral S.S |
1907 - Largest river cruise ship in the world at one point. |
| America |
1851 - Gave it's name to the international sailing competition. |
| Ark Royal |
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| Bismarck |
1940 - Sank HMS Hood in 1941 at Battle of Denmark Straits. Sunk by
the british in the north Atlantic in 1941. |
| Bluebird K7 |
1955 - Set several World Water Speed records between
1955-64 eventually reaching 276.33 mph. |
| Clermont |
1807 - First financially successful Steamboat.Scrapped in 1814. |
| Cutty Sark |
1870 - British T-Clipper. Preserved in dock at Greenwich serving as
a museum. |
| HMS Dreadnought |
1906 - First all big-gun and steam turbine propulsion.Scrapped in 1923. |
| Essex |
Inspiration for Herman Melville's classic novel 'Moby Dick'. |
| Exxon Valdez |
Infamously spilt huge oil load in Prince William Sound, Alaska in 1989. |
| Great Eastern |
World's largest Steamship. Laid Atlantic cables.
I.K Brunel |
| Great Western |
First Steamship built for Atlantic Crossing in 1838. I.K Brunel |
| C.S.S Hunley |
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| HMS Invincible |
1907 - World's first Battlecruiser. Sunk at Battle
of Jutland 1916. |
| Lusitania |
Sank by the Nazi's on 7th May 1915. |
| Nautilus |
1954 - World's first nuclear submarine. In use today as a museum. |
| Pilot |
World's first steam powered and metal ice-breaker ship. |
| Potemkin |
1904 - Infamous mutiny of the crew in 1905. |
| Queen Elizabeth |
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| Queen Elizabeth II |
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| Queen Mary |
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| Savannah S.S |
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| Sultana S.S |
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| Thermopylae |
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| U.S.S Arizona |
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| U.S.S Cole |
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| U.S.S Constitution |
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| U.S.S Dolphin |
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| U.S.S Enterprise |
Sep 1960 - World's first nuclear powered Aircraft
Carrier. Still in use today. |
| U.S.S Indianapolis |
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| U.S.S Intrepid |
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| U.S.S Maine |
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| U.S.S Sequoia |
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| United States S.S |
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| HMS Warrior |
First British built Iron-hulled, armour plated warship. |
| Yamato |
1940 - Largest, heaviest and most powerful Battleship ever built. |
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Famous Sailors and their Ships