Roman Merchant Ship from AD 200
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These prints were published by Hugh Evelyn in 1963 and were drawn by Swedish marine artist Gordon Macfie (1910-1971) for Tre Tryckare of Gothenburg (who retain the copyright). The prints measure 44 cm x 33.5 cm (17½″ x 13″) and are printed on heavy cardstock weighing 300 g/sm2. Shown here are scans of the prints.
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A hulk (or “holk”) was a type of medieval sea craft, a technological predecessor of the carrack and carvel. The hulk appears to have remained a relatively minor type of ship apparently peculiar to the low countries of Europe where it was probably used primarily as a river or canal boat, with limited potential for…
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The word pinnace, and similar words in many languages (as far afield as Indonesia, where the boat “pinisi” took its name from the Dutch pinas), came ultimately from the Spanish pinaza c 1240, from pino (pine tree), from the wood of which the ships were constructed. The word came into English from the Middle French…
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