EditorialLaunch of the "Corona", The Niagara Navigation Company's new steamer. Faded copy photograph of an original print of the launch of the 'Corona.', 1896.
EditorialVotive stone dedicated to Goddess Nehalennia, patron of navigation. Found in the Hohe Street, Cologne, Germany. Roman-Germanic Museum. Cologne. Germany.
Editorial2. Reproduction of a miniature depicting the use of a scale for weighing silver. 3-5. Remains of a scale with weights of platinum, 13th century. Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia.
EditorialFashion. Riding boots. A legend attributed these boots to the King of Sweden, Charles XII (1682-1718). Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia.
EditorialTrustMakers Live: A CMO's Guide to Social Issues Navigation, The Marketplace, Advertising Week New York, The Market Line, New York, USA - 18 Oct 2022
EditorialFolio f 125v. Codex Madrid II (Ms. 8936) "Treaty of fortification, statics and geometry". 158 folios with 316 pages. Internal format: 210 x 145 mm. NAVIGATION. UNITS OF WEIGHT AND MEASURES. PRINCIPLES OF MECHANICS, CINEMATICS, DYNAMICS.
EditorialA diving suit made of waterproofed leather, worn with a metal helmet. This was designed by a German, Klingert, and tested in the River Oder in 1797. La Navigation sous-marine. [With illustrations.]. Paris, 1906. Source: 8808.d.14, figures 24-25. Langua...
EditorialLatvia. 12th-13th centuries. Iron Spearheads and Damascus steel, iron arrowheads, bronze tips and iron ax. Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia.
EditorialThe title page from the Story of Dr Scoresby, The Arctic Navigator. A tale of arctic navigation. The Story of Dr. Scoresby the arctic Navigator. England. Source: 10602.aaaa.14. Language: English.
EditorialMap of the inland navigation of England and Wales by the canals and principal rivers, 1809. Copperplate engraving by Mutlow from John Mason Good's Pantologia, a New Encyclopedia, G. Kearsley, London, 1813.
EditorialNavigation. Hourglass. Until the eighteenth century, unique watches that could be used in navigation were hourglasses. The work schedule of the boats was organized by the clocks. Exemplary lasting 4 hours. Norwegian Maritime Museum. Oslo. Norway.
EditorialFashion. Riding boots. A legend attributed these boots to the King of Sweden, Charles XII (1682-1718). Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia.
EditorialA compass rose. Used to display the orientation of the cardinal directions: North, East, South and West. 18th century. Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia.