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Links of Interest This is just a start of what we hope to see grow into a pirates booty of great site for you to visit, cast off and enjoy your voyage! The Jeanie Johnston A full scale replica of a Canadian-built three masted barque was launched on April 19, 2000 in Tralee, Ireland. The Jeanie Johnston's goal is to spend two years visiting over 20 ports in Canada and the United States, to recognize the assistance the Irish immigrants received, and to help appreciate the efforts and contributions of the immigrants and their descendants towards the development of both countries. Her first North American port of call will be New York in the summer of 2000 Saint John, New Brunswick The city where the Marco Polo was built and the friendliest city in the East. Saint John, New Brunswick The official city link. New Brunswick, Canada The province and all its splendor. Lots to see and do. New Brunswick, Canada The official government link. Tall Ship Sail Training Forum Want to learn more about tallships, why not get it from the people who sail them. Ocean Liner of a Bygone Era The famed Atlantic crossings. RMS Titanic A journey to the past. Yarmouth County Museum Find out more about maritime Award winning museum with over 20,000 artifacts that document Yarmouth County's heritage. The third largest ship portrait collection in Canada. One of the largest costume collection in Nova Scotia. The largest non-institutional archives in Nova Scotia Australia Unassisted Shipping Index Victoria 1852-1899 A link to some of the passenger list available on the Marco Polo. Passenger Ships Arriving at Australasian Ports Rob Nelson Ships Register - Lloyds http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/corndolly/ A story of one families journey to Australia by way of the Marco Polo. This is a tale of human determination and courage - and was written and compiled from research done in conjunction with Jacqui ( Gordon ) Cunningham, and information kindly supplied by other members of this vast worldwide family. Souls of the Sea Millions of souls throughout time have perished at sea or by water. Not one nation, not one family tree has been spared. The virtual book "Souls of the Sea" is a work of love and respect; paying tribute to all those souls. People from around the world are invited to be the creators of this book. On a soul level, we are one nation.
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