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Ships in San Francisco during the 1800s.

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The Maritime Heritage Project is a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) tax exempt charitable corporation established in San Francisco, California, U.S.A. by D. Blethen Adams Levy in 1998 to preserve San Francisco's shipping history from the mid-1800s to the turn of the Century.

Everything for Boaters from West Marine
Music and Sea Chantys
Including What Do You Do With a Drunken Sailor, Music of the Waters, solos, chants, digital downloads . . .
DVDs for everyone in the family:
The Little Mermaid, Master and Commander, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Pirates of the Caribbean . . .
USS United States Frigate Shipbuilding Kit.
Shipbuilding Kits
Here is a beautiful selection of shipbuilding kits, including many selections from Revell of Germany (around $20-$25 each).
The US Constellation from Artesania Latina.
Shipbuilding Kits from Artesania Latina
Exquisite ship building kits from Artesania Latina. They are considered to be the first of the European manufacturers to produce easy-to-build, generously-sized models. Manufactured in Barcelona, Spain, Artesania Latina kits contain large, easy-to-follow plans and simplified pictorial instructions that illustrate every phase of construction. They are beautiful pieces.
Puzzles, plush underwater creatures, scientific kits.
Toys and Games
including a few underwater theme puzzles. One of the best times of my life was spent putting together giant puzzles with a group of friends. It is a wonderful way for our families to keep track of of the kids.
Captains Cap.
Sea Wear
USN Wool Watch Cap, Underwater watches, boating caps and hats . . . things you need when in and around water.
Underwater cameras and housing.
Under Water Watches, Cameras and Dive Gear
If you spend any time near water, here's a selection of things to add to your pleasure: underwater cameras or housing for the camera you already own, gear bags, anti-fog google spray, stuff from U.S. Divers . . . I brought a dive watch years ago and now always wear an underwater watch 'cause they're virtually indestructible.
World Globes and Maps.
A Few Things for Your Home
We love world globes and maps of the world . . . in part because we travel world ports and in part because we want to travel more. There are also a few others things that you might link at the other side of this link, such as a Nautical Weather Barometer made from a ship's wheel, and a wall clock with an old-world map face.


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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/ November 2009
Date Entered: 2009
Source: Reliable and responsible online gifts, generally through Amazon.com


Research and WebDesign: D. B. A. Levy
Contact: D. Blethen Adams Levy
www.MaritimeHeritage.org
Post Office Box 2878
Sausalito, California 94966
U.S.A.
The Maritime Heritage Project is a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) tax-deductible nonprofit charity established in 1998.