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2 paź 2024 · Ship - 19th Century, Maritime, Trade: Once the extent and nature of the world’s oceans was established, the final stage of the era of sail had been reached. American independence played a major role determining how the final stage developed.
Explore historical editions of the Register of Ships online now. Volumes of the Register of Ships, formerly Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, fully accessible and searchable online (between 1764-1998) can be accessed for free and in PDF format via: Internet Archive. Wikimedia Commons. Google Books.
Category:19th-century ships. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 19th-century ships. This category is for ships launched in the 19th century.
Maritime history is the study of human interaction with and activity at sea. It covers a broad thematic element of history that often uses a global approach, although national and regional histories remain predominant.
This overview looks at ships and boats built after 1840. Principally drawing on archaeological, technological and historical sources, it describes vessels used on English inland and coastal waters and in the open sea. The evidence of wrecks and abandoned vessels is drawn on, as well as extant vessels.
This essay presents statistical evidence on shipbuilding in the southeast of England during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Based on official data, the series in appendices A and  cover only private shipbuilding, ignoring work in the Royal Dockyards or for the Admiralty.
13 sie 2020 · Steam boats and ships: Paddlewheelers. The Early History of the Steamship. Railways owned by Steamship Companies. The development of steampowered ships and the effect on Liverpool. The Paddle Steamer Liverpool (1838) — the first steamship specially built and fitted up for the transatlantic service.