Old Ironsides - Sail 200

U.S.S. Constitution's Historic Sail Off Marblehead

U.S.S. Constitution
U.S.S. Constitution is the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world. Her keel was laid in November, 1794, in the yard of Edmund Hartt. and she was launched October 21, 1797. At 2,200 tons with 47,710 square feet of sail, a 43 foot, 6 inch beem, a 234 foot 1 1/2 inch main mast and a 204 foot overall length she was, and is, an impressive sight.
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"Kruzenshtern" from Russia, completed in 1926 in Bremerhaven Germany.

The "Danmark" from Denmark built and launched in 1932 in Lolland, Denmark.

The "Sir Winston Churchill" from Great Britian built in 1966 in Hessel, Yorkshire, England.
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The "Amerigo Vespucci" from Italy, built in Naples, Italy in 1931.

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter "Eagle" built in 1936 in Hamburg, Germany.

The "Sea Cloud", built in Kiel, Germany in 1931.
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The "Dar Pomorza" from Poland, built 1909.

The "Guayas" from Ecuador delivered to the Ecuadorian Navy in July, 1977.

The "Gorch Fock II" from West Germany, built 1958.
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The "Balclutha" built in 1886 in Glasgow, Scotland.
The "Christian Radich" from Norway, Built 1937.
The "Golden Hinde" from Great Britian
 


The "Endeavour" Leaving Portsmouth, New Hampshire - 1998

 


About the Artist
J.A. Kendall
Self portrait of the artist from the Sea Cloud scene
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