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  2. Figurehead (object) - Wikipedia

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    An exception was HMS Rodney which was the last British battleship to carry a figurehead. [6] Smaller ships of the Royal Navy continued to carry them. The last example may well have been the sloop HMS Cadmus launched in 1903. [7] Her sister ship Espiegle was the last to sport a figurehead until her breaking up in 1923. Early steamships sometimes ...

  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. Tamanend (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Tamanend Figurehead Statue at USNA Front view of the original wooden figurehead of Tamanend, 1929. For 40 years, the wooden figurehead kept its vigil in the Yard until the weather began to take its toll. In 1906 repairs using cement, putty, and paint temporarily removed the signs of age.

  5. Hellyer & Sons - Wikipedia

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    The figurehead of HMS Elfin can be seen within the collection of the National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth. [19] HMS Vernon: 1849 Yes Yes Hellyer & Son carved the second figurehead fitted to the ship after the first decayed. This figurehead was based off of a second design after Hellyer's first was rejected in favour of one looking like ...

  6. Dickerson family - Wikipedia

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    Carved new, smaller bust when ship refitted for steam propulsion. [12] The figurehead for HMS Royal William, on loan from the National Museum of the Royal Navy, can be seen on display at The Box, Plymouth. HMS St George: 1840 Yes Yes Designed and carved original full-length figure, then replaced with smaller bust when ship refitted for steam ...

  7. German training ship Gorch Fock (1958) - Wikipedia

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    Gorch Fock's figurehead (2006) The ship's figurehead was designed by Heinrich Schroeteler [citation needed], a former World War II U-boat commander. The figurehead has been replaced on several occasions: The first albatross from 1958 was lost after a few years; its replacement was made of wood, like the original.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Macedonian Monument - Wikipedia

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    A wooden ship's figurehead from the captured British frigate "Macedonian" depicts a bust of Alexander the Great. The figure is dressed in a shirt with ruffles at the neck and a helmet adorned with long plumes. The sculpture is painted white and is installed atop a square stone base. Each side of the base is adorned with a curved stone bench.