We are a global community and very committed to Age of Sail. So, I was thinking there must be at least a couple of folks out there who share my interest in Age of Sail and Naval History??
Anyway, please do not hesitate posting a link if you know of any good websites from your country. Dutch, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, American and Asian - bring´em on!
Of course, historical mercantile sites is of interest as well.
Wether yoursite is in english or not, dont worry - Google translator is our friend
Here is what we have:
Naval History
Danish-Norwegian Naval history(hence also some Swedish) - detailed and correct - partly in english
Forskerblog
Serious researcher writing a PHD focusing on the individuals, navylife and how things were done before 1840 - unfortunately, mostly in danish but a limited english version is available
Danish Maritime Museum of Elsinore
Exhibitions and themes of merchants, their ships and european trade - but not much content
Orlogsbasen
The best database in the world if you need drawings
(Danish only, but:
orlogsskib=ship of the line | brænder=fireship | pram=floating battery | handelsskib=merchant vessel)
Maritiem Digitaal
Combined Dutch Museum Database - great nautical search engine!
Sailing Warships
Complete and detailed shiplisting of almost all navies from before 1860
Sailing Navies
Site dedicated to great seabattles 1650-1860 in english
Age of Nelson
Everything Napoleonic site - ships, officers, life of the individual, systems and procedures - arranged in alphabetical order
Aubrey-Maturin - thx Seb
Detailed blog about the books of Patrick O\'Brian with references to wikipedia articles
Line of Battle - thx Bava
Everything on the international Napoleonic era with search function - in German only
The world of Chapman
No explanation needed - unless you think this guy designed the Morris Mini, you´re well suited with this one no matter who you are
Sailor- and craftmanship
Forge
A cannon is made
Specific battles
The Battle of Havana
Objective article of the Spanish-English struggle outside Havana 1748 - including tactis and shiplists
Anyway, please do not hesitate posting a link if you know of any good websites from your country. Dutch, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, American and Asian - bring´em on!
Of course, historical mercantile sites is of interest as well.
Wether yoursite is in english or not, dont worry - Google translator is our friend
Here is what we have:
Naval History
Danish-Norwegian Naval history(hence also some Swedish) - detailed and correct - partly in english
Forskerblog
Serious researcher writing a PHD focusing on the individuals, navylife and how things were done before 1840 - unfortunately, mostly in danish but a limited english version is available
Danish Maritime Museum of Elsinore
Exhibitions and themes of merchants, their ships and european trade - but not much content
Orlogsbasen
The best database in the world if you need drawings
(Danish only, but:
orlogsskib=ship of the line | brænder=fireship | pram=floating battery | handelsskib=merchant vessel)
Maritiem Digitaal
Combined Dutch Museum Database - great nautical search engine!
Sailing Warships
Complete and detailed shiplisting of almost all navies from before 1860
Sailing Navies
Site dedicated to great seabattles 1650-1860 in english
Age of Nelson
Everything Napoleonic site - ships, officers, life of the individual, systems and procedures - arranged in alphabetical order
Aubrey-Maturin - thx Seb
Detailed blog about the books of Patrick O\'Brian with references to wikipedia articles
Line of Battle - thx Bava
Everything on the international Napoleonic era with search function - in German only
The world of Chapman
No explanation needed - unless you think this guy designed the Morris Mini, you´re well suited with this one no matter who you are
Sailor- and craftmanship
Forge
A cannon is made
Specific battles
The Battle of Havana
Objective article of the Spanish-English struggle outside Havana 1748 - including tactis and shiplists