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HMS ENDEAVOUR
Price On Request HMS Endeavour was a British Royal Navy research vessel that Lieutenant James Cook commanded on his first voyage of discovery, to Australia and New Zealand from 1769 to 1771. She departed Plymouth in August 1768, rounded Cape Horn, and reached Tahiti in time to observe the 1769 transit of Venus across the Sun. She then set sail into the largely uncharted ocean to the south, stopping at the Pacific islands of Huahine, Borabora, and Raiatea to allow Cook to claim them for Great Britain. In September 1769, she anchored off New Zealand, the first European vessel to reach the islands since Abel Tasman's Heemskerck 127 years earlier. In April 1770, Endeavour became the first ship to reach the east coast of Australia, when Cook went ashore at what is now known as Botany Bay. Largely forgotten after her epic voyage, Endeavour spent the next three years shipping Navy stores to the Falkland Islands. Renamed and sold into private hands in 1775, she briefly returned to naval service as a troop transport during the American Revolutionary War and was scuttled in a blockade of Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island in 1778. Her wreck has not been precisely located, but relics, including six of her cannons and an anchor, are displayed at maritime museums worldwide. A replica of Endeavour was launched in 1994 and is berthed alongside the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney Harbour. The space shuttle Endeavour is named for the original ship. Endeavour features on the New Zealand fifty cent piece in recognition of its significant place in the nation's history. ********************************************************************************* **Highlights about this Endeavour model ship:** • This model ship is entirely **handmade** by **skilled and experienced craftsmen**, using the plank **on frame construction method** • No kits are use • Anchors, guns, decorations, and...
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BATAVIA
Price On Request Batavia was a ship of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). It was built in Amsterdam in 1628, and armed with 24 cast-iron cannons and a number of bronze guns. Batavia was shipwrecked on her maiden voyage, and was made famous by the subsequent mutiny and massacre that took place among the survivors. A twentieth-century replica of...
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FRANCE II (DARK COLOUR)
Price On Request The France II was a French sailing ship and the second one of that name. She was the second largest commercial merchant sailing ship ever built.Built in 1911 at the yards ("Chantiers et Ateliers de la Gironde") located on the banks of the river Garonne in Bordeaux to the plans of chief designer Gustave Leverne (1861–1940) for...
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FRIESLAND (RED)
Price On Request The FRIESLAND was a second rank vessel with 80 guns built around 1663, part of the great fleet of the United Provinces of Holland, consisting of 1700 units. She was considered to be one of the safest vessels afloat at the time of her launching. In 1672, sided by 77 vessels under De Ruyter’s command, on board...
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BELEM
Price On Request Ordered in 1895, the Belem was delivered to her shipowners on July 30th, 1896. She was especially created to transport cocoa and sugar from Brazin and the West Indies to Nantes, France. The boat was sold to the duke of Westminster, on February 11th, 1914. The Belem undergoes profound changes to be convenient for its new vocation:...
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SOLEIL ROYAL
Price On Request Soleil Royal was a French 104-gun ship of the line, flagship of Admiral Tourville.She was built in Brest between 1668 and 1670 by engineer Laurent Hubac, was launched in 1669, and stayed unused in Brest harbour for years. She was recommissioned with 112 guns and 1200 men when the Nine Years War broke out in 1688 as...
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SOLEIL ROYAL
Price On Request Soleil Royal was a French 104-gun ship of the line, flagship of Admiral Tourville. She was built in Brest between 1668 and 1670 by engineer Laurent Hubac, was launched in 1669, and stayed unused in Brest harbour for years. She was recommissioned with 112 guns and 1200 men when the Nine Years War broke out in 1688...
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HMS SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS
Price On Request HMS Sovereign of the Seas was a 17th-century warship of the English Navy. She was built by Peter Pett (later a Commissioner of the Navy), under the guidance of his father Phineas, the king's master shipwright, and was launched at Woolwich Dockyard on 13 October 1637.She was the most extravagantly decorated warship in the Royal Navy, completely...
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HMS VICTORY
Price On Request HMS Victory is a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, ordered in 1758, laid down in 1759 and launched in 1765. She is best known as Lord Nelson s flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. She was also Keppel s flagship at Ushant, Howe s flagship at Cape Spartel and Jervis...
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BELEM
Price On Request Ordered in 1895, the Belem was delivered to her shipowners on July 30th, 1896. She was especially created to transport cocoa and sugar from Brazin and the West Indies to Nantes, France. The boat was sold to the duke of Westminster, on February 11th, 1914. The Belem undergoes profound changes to be convenient for its new vocation:...
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HMS VICTORY
Price On Request HMS Victory is a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, ordered in 1758, laid down in 1759 and launched in 1765. She is best known as Lord Nelson s flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.She was also Keppel s flagship at Ushant, Howe s flagship at Cape Spartel and Jervis s...
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LADY WASHINGTON
Price On Request Launched on March 7, 1989, the Lady Washington was built in Aberdeen, Wash. By Grays Harbor Historical Seaport Authority, not-for-profit public development authority.In 1787, after the war, she was given a major refit to prepare her for a unprecedented trading voyage around Cape Horn.In 1788, she became the first Ameracan vessel to make landfall on the west...
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FRANCE II
Price On Request The France II was a French sailing ship and the second one of that name. She was the second largest commercial merchant sailing ship ever built.Built in 1911 at the yards ("Chantiers et Ateliers de la Gironde") located on the banks of the river Garonne in Bordeaux to the plans of chief designer Gustave Leverne (1861–1940) for...
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