Winson Morrill of South Hamilton, Massachusetts, has built about four thousand ships in bottles, using wood from the remains of actual historic ships and buildings. One is on display in Buckingham Palace. He uses his own technique, which is described and photographed in detail
Along the Waterfront piece about boatbuilder Malcolm Pettegrow, of Southwest Harbor, who, this wint...
Exterior view of the Tate House, 1267 Westbrook Street, from northeast. Built in 1755, The house wa...
As the eighteenth century in British North America progressed, and threats to Maine\u27s security w...
Richard Nickerson of Arundel has been building ships in bottles for about 15 years. He learned the ...
Hodgdon Yachts of East Boothbay has survived 192 years, most recently by building luxury boats. To ...
For Ralph Stanley, boatbuilding has just come naturally after a lifetime in boating. His particular...
Archeologist Dr. Jeffrey Brain at the Peabody Essex Museum stumbled on the site of Maine\u27s ancien...
If you go to any tourist gift shop near the coast you’re sure to find a plethora of assorted trinket...
A rail from the Charles W. Morgan, a whaling ship built in 1841 at New Beford, CThttps://digitalcomm...
The Charles W. Morgan is a whaling ship that was built in 1841 in New Bedford, MA National Register ...
Along the Waterfront piece about boatbuilder David Nutt of Southport Island, who has come up with a...
Bruce King of Hodgdon\u27s Yachts in East Boothbay attended a ceremony in Monaco, where he received...
Along the Waterfront piece on Bar Harbor cruise operator, Steve Pagels, who hopes to sail north fro...
This collection comprises images from a buildings recording by BAM Mott MacDonald Joint Venture at t...
"The German Maritime Museum is in possession of a silver beaker (Ill. 1) which, according to its ins...
Along the Waterfront piece about boatbuilder Malcolm Pettegrow, of Southwest Harbor, who, this wint...
Exterior view of the Tate House, 1267 Westbrook Street, from northeast. Built in 1755, The house wa...
As the eighteenth century in British North America progressed, and threats to Maine\u27s security w...
Richard Nickerson of Arundel has been building ships in bottles for about 15 years. He learned the ...
Hodgdon Yachts of East Boothbay has survived 192 years, most recently by building luxury boats. To ...
For Ralph Stanley, boatbuilding has just come naturally after a lifetime in boating. His particular...
Archeologist Dr. Jeffrey Brain at the Peabody Essex Museum stumbled on the site of Maine\u27s ancien...
If you go to any tourist gift shop near the coast you’re sure to find a plethora of assorted trinket...
A rail from the Charles W. Morgan, a whaling ship built in 1841 at New Beford, CThttps://digitalcomm...
The Charles W. Morgan is a whaling ship that was built in 1841 in New Bedford, MA National Register ...
Along the Waterfront piece about boatbuilder David Nutt of Southport Island, who has come up with a...
Bruce King of Hodgdon\u27s Yachts in East Boothbay attended a ceremony in Monaco, where he received...
Along the Waterfront piece on Bar Harbor cruise operator, Steve Pagels, who hopes to sail north fro...
This collection comprises images from a buildings recording by BAM Mott MacDonald Joint Venture at t...
"The German Maritime Museum is in possession of a silver beaker (Ill. 1) which, according to its ins...
Along the Waterfront piece about boatbuilder Malcolm Pettegrow, of Southwest Harbor, who, this wint...
Exterior view of the Tate House, 1267 Westbrook Street, from northeast. Built in 1755, The house wa...
As the eighteenth century in British North America progressed, and threats to Maine\u27s security w...