#ship #sail #history

Parts of a Sailing Vessel

from: The Observer’s Book of Ships; Frank E Dodman; c.1950; Frederick Warne and Co, London.

Notes

  1. aheartisaheavyburdentobear reblogged this from beersboatsbroads
  2. dreamsaboutshapeshifting reblogged this from intweetion
  3. intweetion reblogged this from callmebalthazar
  4. callmebalthazar reblogged this from thenautica
  5. captain-finland reblogged this from fuckyeahageofsail
  6. helenelizabethcourt reblogged this from boatporn
  7. aminarri reblogged this from djgagnon
  8. violetthebat reblogged this from fuckyeahageofsail
  9. where-logic-cannot-intervene reblogged this from missmaryelizabeth
  10. 11parsecs reblogged this from fuckyeahageofsail
  11. des8pudels8kern reblogged this from fuckyeahageofsail
  12. nammiches reblogged this from fuckyeahageofsail
  13. youvegotaluckyface reblogged this from fuckyeahageofsail and added:
    I’m vaguely proud of myself for still knowing most of these.
  14. deadorchestra reblogged this from napoleonofcrimelocked
  15. easilyobsessedandthatismycurse reblogged this from fuckyeahageofsail
  16. punkrockmuffinatrix reblogged this from duchessofwellington
  17. duchessofwellington reblogged this from fuckyeahageofsail
  18. napoleonofcrimelocked reblogged this from fuckyeahageofsail
  19. heavenshallremember reblogged this from napoleonofcrimelocked
  20. fuckyeahageofsail reblogged this from adventures-of-the-blackgang
  21. jrsj87 reblogged this from djgagnon
  22. in-potencia reblogged this from djgagnon
  23. 2nd-startotheright reblogged this from sailingin2thehorizon
  24. africanflourish reblogged this from redblackbeerback
  25. shes-a-pirate reblogged this from theill-madeknight
  26. theill-madeknight reblogged this from djgagnon