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  • These were long and lean, clinker-built, gaudily painted, many with stemposts carved into fantastic figureheads.

    The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1989

  • These were long and lean, clinker-built, gaudily painted, many with stemposts carved into fantastic figureheads.

    The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1988

  • On a model of a similar ship in Tokyo’s maritime museum Fune no Kagakukan, though, the stempost is apparently made of two separate pieces of wood scarfed together with a notch exactly like the tip of the stemposts in the prints.

    Cultural and Physical History Mystery 2009

  • On a model of a similar ship in Tokyo’s maritime museum Fune no Kagakukan, though, the stempost is apparently made of two separate pieces of wood scarfed together with a notch exactly like the tip of the stemposts in the prints.

    Cultural and Physical History Mystery 2009

  • On a model of a similar ship in Tokyo’s maritime museum Fune no Kagakukan, though, the stempost is apparently made of two separate pieces of wood scarfed together with a notch exactly like the tip of the stemposts in the prints.

    井の中の蛙 » Cultural and Physical History Mystery » Print 2009

  • On a model of a similar ship in Tokyo’s maritime museum Fune no Kagakukan, though, the stempost is apparently made of two separate pieces of wood scarfed together with a notch exactly like the tip of the stemposts in the prints.

    Soft and Fuzzy Historic Events 2009

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