Mystic Seaport Museum
Mystic Seaport is the nation’s leading maritime museum. Founded in 1929 to gather and preserve the rapidly disappearing artifacts of America’s... Show moreMystic Seaport is the nation’s leading maritime museum. Founded in 1929 to gather and preserve the rapidly disappearing artifacts of America’s seafaring past, the Museum has grown to become a national center for research and education with the mission to “inspire an enduring connection to the American maritime experience.” The Museum’s 41,000 square-foot Collections Research Center (CRC) offers exceptional physical and electronic access to the more than 2 million artifacts. The collections range from marine paintings, scrimshaw, models, tools, ships plans, an oral history archive, extensive film and video recordings, and more than 1 million photographs—including the incomparable Rosenfeld Collection. The CRC is also home to the G.W. Blunt White Library, a 75,000-volume research library where scholars from around the world come to study America’s maritime history. Show less
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Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/70002:AdminJME
Primary tabs
- Ships
- Shipyards
- Sailing ships
- Motorboats
- Waterfronts
- Sailboats
- Yachts
- Shipbuilding
- Fishing boats
- Steamboats
- Launchings
- Paddle steamers
- Shipfitting
- Sloops
- Painters (Tradespeople)
- Rivers
- Industrial buildings
- Books
- Catboats
- Pipe fitters
- Boatbuilders
- Fires
- Motor sailers
- Shipwrights
- Signs and signboards
- Tugboats
- Wharves
- Advertising
- African American men
- Automobiles
- Barks (Sailing ships)
- Boats and boating -- Equipment and supplies
- Dinghies
- Drawbridges
- Launches
- Lobster fisheries
- Lobster traps
- Machinists
- Mechanics (Persons)
- Ship chandlers
- Textile industry
- Woodworkers
- Woolen and worsted manufacture
- Boat trailers
- Boatbuilding
- Bricklayers
- Cabinetmakers
- Chauffeurs
- Construction workers
- Docks
- Electricians
- Ferries
- Gunboats
- Marine railways
- Masts and rigging
- Picnicking
- Railroad bridges
- Railroads
- Rope trade
- Rowboats
- Sailing
- Ship models
- Shipbuilding industry
- Skiffs
- Station wagons
- Tinsmiths
- Watchmen
- White collar workers
- Women white collar workers
- Adams Point (Mystic, Conn.)
- New Haven (Conn.)
- Old Mystic (Conn.)
- Quaker Hill (Conn.)
- Mystic Bridge (Conn.)
- Thames River (Conn.)
- Wauregan (Conn.)