Object #47: British Dockyard Models
Over the coming decade, the US Navy's new Littoral Combat Ships will be fully operational, and as we examine their designs and technological innovation, today's episode takes us back in time to visit the newest ships of the 1750s and 1890s, some of them littoral in nature. We also head into the restoration and modeling shop of the Naval Academy museum for an up-close look at the efforts to preserve and expand the Naval Academy's precious collection of model ships, and thus document our naval heritage.

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Chatham Dockyard - Half a millennium of supporting the Royal Navy

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Ships of 1812

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Tour Inside One of WWII's Deadliest Submarines – USS Silversides

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Object #3 - Bone Ship Model

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Brexit, 10 Years On: What It Actually Cost Britain

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The 1700s Secret to Bending Massive Oak Beams Without Breaking

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We Test 7 Tour De France Bikes From 7 Decades

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The Most NOTORIOUS Tank Engine Ever Built. Chieftain L60 Resurrection

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1970: SHETLAND Life | Tuesday Documentary | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

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The Battleship That Changed Everything: HMS Dreadnought

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Illinois Stories | National Ship Model Museum

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Object #39: Greenbury Point Radio Towers

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Why the Atlantic Wall Failed So Quickly

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Naval Battle (1962)

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How does that work? The Mittelland Canal | The North Report | NDR

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Object #43: The Momsen Lung

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The Hidden Treasures of the Rogers Collection: A Conversation with Grant Walker

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"Museum Collection - FDR's Ship Models"

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What If? Modeling the Battle of Jutland

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