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Figurehead of the USS Lancaster |
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Viking Figurehead |
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This circa-1860 sailing ship's figurehead is part of the Museum of History & Industry's collection. |
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Sailing Ship Europa Figure Head |
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This early 19th century carved wooden ship figurehead in the form of a Federal Eagle that sold for $40,250. |
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Fragata Libertad |
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This figurehead is from the clipper ship "America." She was built in 1874 at Quincy, Massachusetts by Deacon George Thomas. |
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Ship's-figure-head--Africa |
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from the Christian Radich, built in 1937 for the Oslo Sail Training |
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Viking |
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Viking |
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Various Dutch and Russian figureheads from 1739-1741 |
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pirate ship figurehead |
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pirate ship |
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The Kalmar Nyckel (Key of Kalmar), Dutch-built ship that carried Swedish settlers to America in1638. |
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Thailand Figureheads from royal family |
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Golden haired female figurehead on ships prow , Brest 2008 Maritime Festival , Brittany , France |
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King Neptune (middle image), figurehead of HMS Ajax, which was built in 1809 and featured in many engagements during the lengthy conflict with Napoleon (below right): |
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life-size cardboard pirate ship with cardboard figurehead |
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This figurehead came from m/s Bonanza which served on the Fred Olsen North Pacific services. She had a sister ship Buffalo which had a figurehead of Buffalo. |
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Replica of the Viking Ship "Hugin" |
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A figurehead on a sailing ship from the second half of the 19th century, shipwreck |
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The figurehead may be from a late 19th century merchant ship, but wearing historic costume. |
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figurehead of HMS 'Harlequin' , a 16-gun brig-sloop built at Pembroke Dock in 1836 |
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figurehead of the brigantine 'Bessie Whineray' |
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HMS 'Anson', a 64-gun third-rate built at Plymouth Dockyard in 1781 but reduced to a 44-gun ship in 1794 |
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figurehead of HMS 'Bulldog', a wooden paddle sloop of 1124 tons, built at Chatham Dockyard in 1844-45 |
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Figurehead of HMS 'Blenheim', a 74-gun third rate warship built at Deptford Dockyard in 1813 |
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It comes from a four-masted iron barque which, quite literally, struck the Bishop Rock lighthouse early one summer evening in 1901. |
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from the wooden Genoese barque 'Indipendenza', lost off Scilly in 1881 |
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Figurehead of HMS 'Seringapatam' a 46-gun fifth-rate (frigate) built for the Navy in India, at Bombay Dockyard, in 1819 |
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*French Battleship Brennus,1896 |
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figurehead from the American broadside |
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figurehead depicting Martha Washington, George Washington's wife |
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HMS Gannet |
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Cabin Boy! |
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Figurehead from HMS Marlborough |
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Figurehead on the Galeón Santísima Trinidad |
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Figureheads On A Reed Boat |
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from the Royal Museum in Bangkok |
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