This is umbrella project about Ships through history, and directory lists of their names, and historical description facts. This project is a part and subproject of Nautical portal on the Geni.
{{}} This umbrella project also related to the and about:
- About historical ships, sailing ships, steamships, military ships and submarines, pirates ships
- Ships who were traveled around all travel routes of World places and states (departure and arival ports), on which a passengers from differenet countries and places who were migrated and imigrated in the new living places and countries around whole World, where their descendants live today.
Please join us!
Your participation are welcome in this project. For join to this project (select ACTIONS (top right) and click Join Project) if you are or would like to become a part and participation of this project.
For instructions on how to use Geni, refer to the Geni Help Portal
For any question, please using a field for discussion in project, [here].
How can I add existing Country or other related geni project to this project. See here how to add a project to the project: Working with projects Step by Step and here how can I add a project to this project: See here how to add a project to the project, article.
Please follow this steps:
- Please, make a link to the right with other related existing Geni project pages of ships on the Geni (if you created) or similar from Your country or place project pages, where ships was mentioned in description of project.
- You can free update and add more on the list below title of References, External links, Other Sources and Resources, Books, articles, etc. and Useful links.
- Add on the below list a name of ship if you create any kind of Geni project page (example Ship name (in title kind of ship), immigration Year or year of travel route (1918- 1930), departure port and arrival port of country)
- Here you can see and use a this template of example Template for Ship Project.: Huguenot Ship to the Cape for create a yours project. Thank you Sharon Lee Doubell for showing a directions.
Any of Your suggestions are Welcome, also. Please a post in discussion board of this umbrella project page
Thank You and Best Regards.
References:
- Alphabet directory list from: The Ships list.com | Ships descriptions | Index A-Z
- from wikipedia: Ship, See also: Ship, see also, Nautical portal, List of ships, Category: Ships
- from website ABC.se, by Per Åkesson, from Sweden: Boat & ship types, En, Se | Replicas & Shipbuilding: History of Shipbuilding | Wrecks & shipfinds Worldwide | History of Shipbuilding Documents | Historical Shipbuilding Links & Literature | Wooden ships, boats & builders | Experimental Archaeology | Nordic replicas | Replicas in the World | Replica building projects | Nordic Underwater Archaeology
External links:
Other Sources and Resources (websites)
- List of Huguenots embarking from France
- Huguenot Heritage Ship Lists
- Olive Tree Site's Ship Lists
- De VOC Site
Books, articles, etc. (.doc, .pdf.)
- Harry Booysen's 'God Bless the Good Ship China' for Comparison of Losses (PDF)
- The ships with guns that weighed more than entire battleships, article from website "We are the mighty.om", by Karl Smallwood, 23 October 2018
- Huge 1,000-yr-old Viking Ship Grave Found in Norway, article from website The Vintage News, Oct 17, 2018 by Nancy Bilyeau
- Dalmatia: The Forgotten Milestone - Maritime Heritage, A Story of Once Famous Coastal Shipping Company, Marijan Žuvić, Transactions on Maritime Science, Vol. 04 No. 02, 2015.
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===Historical Ships===
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Sailing Ships
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Steamships
- _____________________________________________________________________________________
Military Ships and submarines
include a historical military sailing ships, steamships, new modern military ships and submarines
- USS Chesapeake (1799), USS Congress (1799), USS Constitution (1797) , USS Constellation (1797), USS United States (1797), USS President (1800)
- _____________________________________________________________________________________
Pirates ships
- _____________________________________________________________________________________
Useful links
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Back to the portal Index or project:
This is umbrella project about Ships through history, and directory lists of their names, and historical description facts. This project is a part and subproject of Nautical portal on the Geni.
{{}} This umbrella project also related to the and about:
- About historical ships, sailing ships, steamships, military ships and submarines, pirates ships
- Ships who were traveled around all travel routes of World places and states (departure and arival ports), on which a passengers from differenet countries and places who were migrated and imigrated in the new living places and countries around whole World, where their descendants live today.
Please join us!
Your participation are welcome in this project. For join to this project (select ACTIONS (top right) and click Join Project) if you are or would like to become a part and participation of this project.
For instructions on how to use Geni, refer to the Geni Help Portal
For any question, please using a field for discussion in project, [here].
How can I add existing Country or other related geni project to this project. See here how to add a project to the project: Working with projects Step by Step and here how can I add a project to this project: See here how to add a project to the project, article.
Please follow this steps:
- Please, make a link to the right with other related existing Geni project pages of ships on the Geni (if you created) or similar from Your country or place project pages, where ships was mentioned in description of project.
- You can free update and add more on the list below title of References, External links, Other Sources and Resources, Books, articles, etc. and Useful links.
- Add on the below list a name of ship if you create any kind of Geni project page (example Ship name (in title kind of ship), immigration Year or year of travel route (1918- 1930), departure port and arrival port of country)
- Here you can see and use a this template of example Template for Ship Project.: Huguenot Ship to the Cape for create a yours project. Thank you Sharon Lee Doubell for showing a directions.
Any of Your suggestions are Welcome, also. Please a post in discussion board of this umbrella project page
Thank You and Best Regards.
References:
- Alphabet directory list from: The Ships list.com | Ships descriptions | Index A-Z
- from wikipedia: Ship, See also: Ship, see also, Nautical portal, List of ships, Category: Ships
- from website ABC.se, by Per Åkesson, from Sweden: Boat & ship types, En, Se | Replicas & Shipbuilding: History of Shipbuilding | Wrecks & shipfinds Worldwide | History of Shipbuilding Documents | Historical Shipbuilding Links & Literature | Wooden ships, boats & builders | Experimental Archaeology | Nordic replicas | Replicas in the World | Replica building projects | Nordic Underwater Archaeology
External links:
Other Sources and Resources (websites)
- List of Huguenots embarking from France
- Huguenot Heritage Ship Lists
- Olive Tree Site's Ship Lists
- De VOC Site
Books, articles, etc. (.doc, .pdf.)
- Harry Booysen's 'God Bless the Good Ship China' for Comparison of Losses (PDF)
- The ships with guns that weighed more than entire battleships, article from website "We are the mighty.om", by Karl Smallwood, 23 October 2018
- Huge 1,000-yr-old Viking Ship Grave Found in Norway, article from website The Vintage News, Oct 17, 2018 by Nancy Bilyeau
- Dalmatia: The Forgotten Milestone - Maritime Heritage, A Story of Once Famous Coastal Shipping Company, Marijan Žuvić, Transactions on Maritime Science, Vol. 04 No. 02, 2015.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Historical Ships
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Sailing Ships
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Steamships
- _____________________________________________________________________________________
Military Ships and submarines
include a historical military sailing ships, steamships, new modern military ships and submarines
- USS Chesapeake (1799), USS Congress (1799), USS Constitution (1797) , USS Constellation (1797), USS United States (1797), USS President (1800)
- _____________________________________________________________________________________
Pirates ships
- _____________________________________________________________________________________
Useful links
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Back to the portal Index or project: