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Ships preserved in museums

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Ships preserved in museums is a list of preserved incomplete ships and smaller boats in museums around the world.

  • Dover Bronze Age Boat: remains of bronze age sewn plank boat preserved at the Dover Museum, England
  • Nemi ships: Caligula's Roman ships, destroyed by fire in 1944
  • Gokstad ship: 9th-century Viking ship from a ship burial, preserved at the Viking Ship Museum (Oslo)
  • HMS Holland 1: early 20th-century submarine preserved at the Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport
  • Khufu ship: Ancient Egyptian ship (around 2500 BC) sealed in the Great pyramid of Giza on display at the Giza pyramid complex
  • Giza Solar boat museum
  • EML Lembit: is one of two Kalev class mine-laying submarines built for the Republic of Estonia
  • Mary Rose: early 16th-century carrack being conserved by the Mary Rose Trust at the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
  • Nonsuch: replica of 17th-century British trading ship used for first Hudson's Bay Company trading voyage, on display at Manitoba Museum
  • Newport ship: 15th-century clinker built vessel currently being conserved in Newport
  • Oseberg ship: 9th-century Viking ship from a ship burial, preserved at the Viking Ship Museum (Oslo)
  • St. Roch: early 20th-century Schooner. In 1950 it was the first vessel to circumnavigate North America. On display at the Vancouver Maritime Museum (Vancouver, Canada).
  • Tune ship: late 9th- or early 10th-century Viking ship from a ship burial, preserved at the Viking Ship Museum (Oslo)
  • Vasa: 17th-century ship of the line preserved at the Vasa Museum, Sweden
  • Vridni: steel screw steamer tug, built in 1894 in Croatia
  • Uluburun shipwreck: bronze age fragments of ship with cargo at the Bodrun museum, Turkey
  • USS Philadelphia: U.S. Revolutionary war gondola built in 1776 on Lake Champlain by Benedict Arnold and sunk in the Battle of Valcour Island, preserved at the U.S. National Museum of American History (Washington, DC)
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