Getting Underway, by Bob Grimson (1945-)
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Tile Panel: Men-of-War, Frigates, Flutes, and a Herring Buss.
c. 1640-1660, Dutch.
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The Frigate Hermione by Auguste Étienne François Mayer
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South Korean Ulsan-class frigate, one of the most heavily armed, artillery wise, modern warships in service.
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Trident Class Anti-Piracy Frigate by Isaiah
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The Peruvian four-masted barque Unión, one of the largest sailing ships afloat, alongside the U.S. frigate Constellation, one of the oldest, on a rainy day in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Photo by @the-golden-vanity.
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Sketchpaint of a small frigate heeling in a strong beam wind.
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Flight of the: Frigatebird
📍Playa Buyé, Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
Canon R6 Mark II
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The Flying Dutchman ? - It is the Frigate Hermione
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The Frigate (detail), Samuel Atkins ca. 1787-1808.
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Nelson boarding a captured ship, 20 November 1777 by Richard Westall
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Knox-class frigate USS Knox.
Effectively a modern escort destroyer, meant to be cheap and easy to build in great numbers, hence their overall weak armament and lack of modernization potential.
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The discipline of public schools, bad and demoralizing as it is, was light, compared to the tyranny of a midshipman's berth in 1803.
— Frederick Marryat, The Naval Officer (Frank Mildmay)
Thomas Luny, A British frigate backing her sails as she heaves-to approaching Torbay with other ships of the fleet beyond, 1803. (Wikimedia Commons)
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