The Barque has three or more masts with square sails on all except the mizzen (aft) mast. ... Originally named Padua, she was built in Germany in the 1920's as one of five clipper ships for the 'Flying P Line' which traded in the Atlantic, Indian Ocean and Pacific...
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A barque , barc , or bark is a type of sailing vessel. The word barc appears to have come from the Greek word baris , a term for an Egyptian boat. This entered Latin as barca , which gave ...
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Type of rig Three masted Barque ... She is termed as a three-masted Barque in sailing parlance i.e. square rigged on the Fore and Main masts and fore and aft rigged on Mizzen mast. ... List of schooners and other Sailing ships...
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The typical cargo-carrier of the early 20th century was the four-masted steel barque. When four-masted barques started to appear in the 19th century, they were often called full-rigged ships since they had three square rigged masts, and a ship was more highly regarded than a barque.
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Caribbean Tales - Ships - Barque ... Barque (Bark) ; Before the 1700's the name was applied to any small vessel. Later it applied to a small ship having three masts. The first two being square-rigged, and the third (aft mast) being fore-and-aft rigged.
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It is known that as far as back as 3200 B.C., the people of Byblos on the modern Lebanese coast were harvesting cedar trees in the mountains of Lebanon, to be shipped to Egypt and Mesopotamia for use in building ships and for making structural elements in buildings. ... The Solar Barque of Khufu 4th Dynasty 2550-2528 BCE...
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1 barque Statsraad Lehmkuhl in Aurlandfjord Norway seen from full rigged ship Sorlandet 1 BG.jpg (Tall Ships) ... 2 barque Statsraad Lehmkuhl in Sognefjord Norway at dusk 1 BG.jpg (Tall Ships);
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Aloha was a barque rigged, steam yacht built in 1910 - original, real photo postcard dated August 1935. Rare and compelling history images of 19th century American railroads, steam locomotives, tall ships, full rigged ships, wooden shipbuilding, schooners, ship of the line, seaports, medieval ships, early trolleys and early ...
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The silhouettes of vessels overleaf represent different rigs of ships on the east coast of North America during the mid 1800s to the early 1900s, ... Towards the end of their careers some ships were reduced to barque rig. Many were "sold foreign" and many others simply were "lost without trace" or abandoned at sea.
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