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Whales of the Great Lakes

Whales of the Great Lakes

By The Shipyard December 1, 2021August 16, 2023

A peculiar species of cargo ship populated the Great Lakes in the late 1800s – the whaleback. Designed by Scottish captain and inventor Alexander McDougall,

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Falling From Cruise Ships: Three Reasons It Happens

Falling From Cruise Ships: Three Reasons It Happens

By The Shipyard November 10, 2021August 16, 2023

Award-winning buffets, unlimited cocktails, designer pools, and Broadway shows – modern cruise ships have it all. Like glittering palaces on the high seas, they offer

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Splice the Mainbrace: How the Navy Gave Us Cocktails

Splice the Mainbrace: How the Navy Gave Us Cocktails

By The Shipyard November 3, 2021August 16, 2023

The rowdy sailor and his bottle of rum. Few stereotypes have stuck for so long, and this one is so deeply etched in our minds

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How to Sink a Ghost-Ship: The Story of the SS Ourang Medan

How to Sink a Ghost-Ship: The Story of the SS Ourang Medan

By The Shipyard October 27, 2021August 16, 2023

The sea is a treacherous mistress – an alluring caress of winds and waves, below them only silent death. She has called out countless eager

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The HMHS Britannic – Greatness Without Glamour

The HMHS Britannic – Greatness Without Glamour

By The Shipyard December 30, 2020June 4, 2025

The tragic demise of the RMS Titanic still haunts the world more than a century later, while after decades of faithful service, the RMS Olympic

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In the Flames of Madness – the SS Morro Castle

In the Flames of Madness – the SS Morro Castle

By The Shipyard November 9, 2020February 4, 2024

In the dark hours before dawn on 9 September 1934, the residents of Asbury Park, a seaside town in New Jersey, woke up to a

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Why Are Ocean Liner Hulls traditionally Black and Cruise Ship Hulls White?

Why Are Ocean Liner Hulls traditionally Black and Cruise Ship Hulls White?

By The Shipyard October 25, 2020February 4, 2024

We all know those photographs from the golden age of the ocean liner – giant black hulls with sharp, white superstructures towering above. Ever wondered

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The Aral Sea and Its Fleets

The Aral Sea and Its Fleets

By The Shipyard August 11, 2020February 4, 2024

Split between the most abandoned corners of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, lies a forlorn desert, one saltier than the ocean. Not a single path runs through

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Career Perspective: Underwater Ship Repair

Career Perspective: Underwater Ship Repair

By The Shipyard July 30, 2020February 4, 2024

Many of us have an inexplicable fascination for the underwater part of a ship. We rarely get to see it, but we always know that

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The SS Île de France – A Floating Monument of the Arts Décoratifs

The SS Île de France – A Floating Monument of the Arts Décoratifs

By The Shipyard May 7, 2020February 4, 2024

By the late 1920s, the charm of the legendary pre-Great War ocean liners was already fading. Yes, Cunard’s Mauretania, Aquitania and Berengaria were as dependable as ever, and White

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