The spatial placement of the shipmaster on board varies greatly. From the stern location of the early period and in small ship navigation, to the midship location and, finally, the area immediately aft of the bow, numerous variations can be ascertained on the basis of the German Maritime Museum's historical collections - each with its own respective advantages and disadvantages. Brought about by growth in the size of the vessels as well as changes in the propulsion system, the change of location compelled the shipmaster - captain or watch officer - to delegate various aspects of his responsibilities. The guidance of the ship along its course, the control of its position and the regular inspection of its condition were taken over to some ext...
"The present-day large-scale shipyard operation Howaldtswerke - Deutsche Werft AG (HDW) dates back t...
In June 2005 the Hanseatic city of Rostock was informed by the "Landesamt zur Regelung offener Vermö...
Wherever early records are found of ship calculations - i.e. of the size of the ship and the load - ...
"In 1998, with the support of the Bremen foundation Waldemar-Koch-Stiftung, the German Maritime Muse...
ln 1879, one of the two ships participating in the second German polar expedition, the HANSA, was en...
"In order to repair and recoat the outer surface of a ship below the water line, its bottom and bilg...
Die IMO Resolutionen A.915(22) und A.1046(27) werden heutzutage maßgeblich referenziert, wenn es um ...
Six faience jugs on display at the Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum serve as examples of the importance o...
In January 2016, following extensive restoration work, the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin introduced...
"Museum ships are undisputedly among the most attractive objects of maritime history. This is all th...
This contribution sketches the essential aspects of terrestrial navigation in the late middle ages a...
"The biography of the first German woman to receive a master's certificate can justifiably be referr...
This first-hand report sheds light on a phase in German shipping history in which the end of World W...
During the first half of the nineteenth century, particularly during the Napoleonic wars and in conn...
Beginning in the 1930s, saleswomen were employed on the express steamers BREMEN and EUROPA as well a...
"The present-day large-scale shipyard operation Howaldtswerke - Deutsche Werft AG (HDW) dates back t...
In June 2005 the Hanseatic city of Rostock was informed by the "Landesamt zur Regelung offener Vermö...
Wherever early records are found of ship calculations - i.e. of the size of the ship and the load - ...
"In 1998, with the support of the Bremen foundation Waldemar-Koch-Stiftung, the German Maritime Muse...
ln 1879, one of the two ships participating in the second German polar expedition, the HANSA, was en...
"In order to repair and recoat the outer surface of a ship below the water line, its bottom and bilg...
Die IMO Resolutionen A.915(22) und A.1046(27) werden heutzutage maßgeblich referenziert, wenn es um ...
Six faience jugs on display at the Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum serve as examples of the importance o...
In January 2016, following extensive restoration work, the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin introduced...
"Museum ships are undisputedly among the most attractive objects of maritime history. This is all th...
This contribution sketches the essential aspects of terrestrial navigation in the late middle ages a...
"The biography of the first German woman to receive a master's certificate can justifiably be referr...
This first-hand report sheds light on a phase in German shipping history in which the end of World W...
During the first half of the nineteenth century, particularly during the Napoleonic wars and in conn...
Beginning in the 1930s, saleswomen were employed on the express steamers BREMEN and EUROPA as well a...
"The present-day large-scale shipyard operation Howaldtswerke - Deutsche Werft AG (HDW) dates back t...
In June 2005 the Hanseatic city of Rostock was informed by the "Landesamt zur Regelung offener Vermö...
Wherever early records are found of ship calculations - i.e. of the size of the ship and the load - ...