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  2. Figurehead (object) - Wikipedia

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    In pre-colonial Burma, during the Konbaung dynasty, figureheads were used to distinguish several types of royal barges allocated to different members of the royal court; each barge had a specific mythical figurehead at the front. A general practice of figureheads was introduced in Europe with the galleons of the sixteenth century, as the ...

  3. USS Lancaster Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Eagle figurehead on the bow of the Lancaster. The piece took over a week to install underneath the bowsprit of the ship, which was still on the slipway at the time. The eagle was dismantled and brought to the ship, where it was then bolted together and mounted underneath the bowsprit using special scaffolding under the direction of Bellamy.

  4. File:NH 115261 USS DELAWARE figurehead Tamanend, Front view.jpg

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  5. Blue Jacket (clipper) - Wikipedia

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    After the loss of the ship, "the figurehead of the Blue Jacket was found washed up on the shore of the Rottnest Island, off Fremantle, Western Australia". [1] The figurehead washed ashore 21 months later, roughly 6,000 miles (9,700 km) from the location where Blue Jacket burned – . The average speed of drift for the figurehead was calculated ...

  6. Åland Maritime Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum created the central core of a ship depicting a mast, saloon, galley and cabins. The ships figureheads are on display along with the boats; the prominent figurehead displayed, a male figure, once decorated the ship, the "California". In addition, nautical trappings, a number of ships in bottles and sea chests are also on display. [3]

  7. Norwegian Lady Statues - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, a few years later, city officials could not locate it, speculating that it had been stolen, or destroyed by accident. Figureheads had long-since been discontinued as a feature of most ships, but the Norwegian Lady had become more than a mere ship's figurehead to the people of Virginia Beach; she was a memorial and a community icon.

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  9. One and All - Wikipedia

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    One and All is a tall ship based in Adelaide, and rigged for twelve sails, which are controlled by 100 lines.After being launched in 1985, she took part in the First Fleet Re-enactment Voyage as part of Australia's bicentenary celebrations, travelling from Rio de Janeiro back to Australia. [1]