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Dubrovnik Museums
CROATIA - The Dubrovnik Maritime Museum was established in 1941 following the organization by Dubrovnik Club of the exhibition entitled Dubrovnik and Sea Routes through Centuries. Since 1949, the Museum had been run by JAZU (the Yugoslav Academy of Arts and Sciences), until in 1987 it became a part of the Dubrovnik Museum.
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Scottish Ship Management
A history of the company of SSM; serving as an archive of material about the company past and present. This website is for former officers and crew and all who visit are welcome to share their experiences and knowledge.
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Ambrose Jones
Memories & Mementos of my sailing days in LONDON OVERSEAS FREIGHTERS 1952 to 1965
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Ship Nostalgia
An on-line community for people worldwide with an interest in ships and shipping.
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Vancouver Maritime Museum
CANADA - The Museum is the principal maritime museum on the Pacific Coast of Canada, and one of the major maritime museums on the West Coast of North America. A member of the Council of American Maritime Museums and the International Congress of Maritime Museums, the Vancouver Maritime Museum interprets the story of Canada's great Pacific port and its links with the Pack Rim. The Vancouver Maritime Museum is the greater Vancouver region's link to maritime history, art, culture and technology, relating the past to the present and looking to the future through its programs and exhibitions
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National Maritime Museum and Greenwich Observatory
UNITED KINGDOM - The Museum works to illustrate for everyone the importance of the sea, ships, time and the stars and their relationship with people
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New Zealand National Maritime Museum
NEW ZEALAND - The Museum is situated at the heart of Auckland's downtown waterfront area. Opened to the public in August 1993 and proclaimed as a "new generation" museum with no precedent in New Zealand, the New Zealand National Maritime Museum is truly a very different kind of cultural institution and tourist attraction.
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Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
USA - The Museum was founded in 1965 on Navy Point in St. Michaels, a Talbot County riverfront village on Maryland's Eastern Shore. The Museum's first exhibits were displayed in the Dodson House on what was then a two-acre campus. Today's eighteen-acre waterfront campus includes Navy Point, which was once was the site of a busy complex of seafood packing houses, docks, and workboats
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Shipwrecks and Lost Treasures of the Seven Seas
Everything one can want on Shipwrecks and Lost Treasures of the Seven Seas
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The Nautical Institute
The Nautical Institute is the international professional body for qualified seafarers and others with an interest in nautical matters. We provide a wide range of services to enhance the professional standing and knowledge of members who are drawn from all sectors of the maritime world.
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The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology
Established in London in 1889, is the leading international membership body and learned society for marine professionals, with over 15,000 members worldwide. The IMarEST has a strong international presence with an extensive marine network of 50 international branches, affiliations with major marine societies around the world, representation on the key marine technical committees and non-governmental status at the International Maritime Organization (IMO)
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