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Newport Ship. The Newport Ship is a mid-fifteenth-century sailing vessel discovered when archaeologists investigated an articulated timber structure uncovered during the building of the Riverfront Arts Centre in Newport in June 2002. The site is on the west bank of the River Usk, which runs through the city centre.
Ship Class / type Notes 1418 England: William Soper Southampton: Grace Dieu: Flagship For Henry V of England: 1441 Castile: Pinta: Caravela latina: Part of Columbus' first expedition ~1449 England: Newport: Newport Medieval Ship: Great ship Launch date approximate: Before 1486 Denmark: Gribshunden: Flagship For John, King of Denmark: Before ...
Medieval ships were the vessels used in Europe during the Middle Ages. Like ships from antiquity, they were moved by sails, oars, or a combination of the two. There was a large variety, mostly based on much older, conservative designs. Although wider and more frequent communications within Europe meant exposure to a variety of improvements ...
Newport, Wisconsin. / 43.60500°N 89.71750°W / 43.60500; -89.71750. The Town of Newport is located in Columbia County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 681 at the 2000 census. The ghost town of Moe Settlement was located in the town.
June 26, 2003. ( #03000580) 651 W. Doty St. 43°03′57″N 89°23′30″W. / 43.065833°N 89.391667°W / 43.065833; -89.391667 ( American Tobacco Company Warehouses Complex) Madison. Pair of brick warehouses built 1899-1901 for storing and processing leaf tobacco, when it was an important crop around Madison.
USS Pembina (AK-200) USS Pemiscot. USS Pinellas. USS Pipestone. USS Pitkin. USS Poughkeepsie (PF-26)
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Newport State Park is a 2,373-acre (960 ha) Wisconsin state park at the tip of Door Peninsula near Europe Lake. Protecting 11 miles (18 km) of shoreline on Lake Michigan, Newport is Wisconsin's only wilderness -designated state park. The park is open year-round [2] and can be accessed via WIS 42 .
Samples were also taken from the vessel’s cargo, which consisted of roof tiles, rectangular bricks and specialty bricks used to line windows and doors in medieval structures.