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Endurance
barquentine built 1912, used by Sir Ernest Shackleton on a South Pole expedition
RV Belgica
Belgian research ship built in 1884
solar barque
representation of the sun riding in a boat in Egyptian mythology (ancient Egyptian cultic vessel)
Pamir
barque
Sedov
four-masted barque built in 1921
SS Vega
Swedish barque
Gorch Fock
1958 Gorch Fock-class training ship
Statsraad Lehmkuhl
barque launched in 1914
Kruzenshtern
four-masted barque built in 1926
Kankō Maru
Japanese barque
ARM Cuauhtémoc
sail training vessel of the Mexican Navy built in 1982
Alexander von Humboldt
barque built in 1906
Gorch Fock I
1933 Gorch Fock-class training ship
København
Danish 1913 barque
Belem
barque built in 1896
Passat
German sailship
Pommern
1903 museum ship in Mariehamn, Åland
Mircea
1938 Gorch Fock-class training ship
Rickmer Rickmers
three-masted barque
Viking
1906 four-masted barque
SY Morning
steam yacht
Herzogin Cecilie
four-masted barque
Sigyn
wooden barque of 1887, now museum ship in Turku
KRI Bima Suci
barque of the Indonesian Navy
SV Tenacious
ship built in 2000
Star of India
1863 sailing ship, on display at San Diego, California, United States
Europa
sailing ship built in 1911
BAE Guayas
ship
Astrolabe
French exploration ship launched in 1811
Peking
Historic German steel-hulled four-masted barque
Polly Woodside
three-masted, iron-hulled barque preserved as a museum ship in Melbourne, Australia
Alexander von Humboldt II
ship built in 2011
Moshulu
Moshulu is a four-masted steel barque, built as Kurt by William Hamilton and Company at Port Glasgow in Scotland in 1904. The largest remaining original windjammer, she is currently a floating restaurant docked in Penn's Landing, Philadelphia.
Lawhill
Lawhill was a steel-hulled four-masted barque rigged in "jubilee" or "baldheaded" fashion, i.e. without royal sails over the top-gallant sails, active in the early part of the 20th century. Although her career was not especially remarkable, save perhaps for being consistently profitable as a cargo carrier, in the 1930s Richard Cookson went on board and extensively documented ''Lawhill's internals and construction, which was later published in the Anatomy of the Ship'' series.
Lê Quý Đôn
Training shipo of the Vietnam Navy
Baron of Renfrew
disposable wooden ship, broken up in 1825
General Grant
clipper shipwrecked in 1866
Deutschland
ship launched in 1905
Potosi
German trading ship built in 1895
Peter Iredale
sailing ship
Sea Cloud
sailing cruise ship
Kainan Maru
Antarctic expedition ship
Jeanie Johnston
ship, replica of a three masted barque from 1847
Admiral Karpfanger
school ship that disappeared in 1938
Ocean Monarch
Picton Castle
Sail Training Vessel
Sea Cloud II
Cruise ship built in 2001
Tall Ship Glenlee
1896 steel-hulled three-masted barque and museum in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Archibald Russell
1905 Scottish four-masted steel barque
Elissa
structure in Galveston, Galveston County, Texas