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'Climbing The Rigging of An 18th Century Tall Ship' Welcome back to the History Hit YouTube channel! For a recent documentary about Nelson's Navy, the team had the opportunity to film on an authentic, ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. The Revolutionary War privateer ...
CLYDE, Texas — Many people enjoy collecting model ships and airplanes, but for one Clyde resident, what started as a passion for learning about history turned into a full blown museum. "I collected ...
Some cars invite you in with chrome and comfort. The Model T invites you into a time machine, hands you three pedals that mean the wrong things, and politely asks you to learn 1910s. Then it coughs, ...
Hundreds of model ships and maritime artifacts are on display for the next month at the D.W. Correll Museum in Catoosa. Its namesake was a collector of many things, including antique cars, rocks, gems ...
MARFA, Texas — In the quiet West Texas town of Marfa, where contemporary art often steals the spotlight, one small museum is telling a different kind of story—one built from wood, faith, and a calling ...
Inspired by the Skydance Television series on Apple TV+, Master Replicas has debuted its official Foundation line of model ships, featuring an exclusive fan competition. To celebrate the highly ...
Model Context Protocol, or MCP, is arguably the most powerful innovation in AI integration to date, but sadly, its purpose and potential are largely misunderstood. So what's the best way to really ...
Ernie Pitts first began building model ships in an attempt to reduce his drinking. Almost 60 years later, the decision has proved a good one, with the hobby lasting much longer than the temptation of ...
The doomed sailors aboard the Mexican tall ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge were participating in a touching tradition called “manning the yards,’’ which pays homage to host ports, at the ...