The cabin boy on the Santa Maria keeps a diary which records his experiences when he sails with Columbus on his first voyage to the New World in 1492.
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Santa Maria: Wooden Ship Model Santa Maria: Wooden Ship Model Santa Maria Wooden Ship Model-Small Santa Maria Wooden Ship Model-Large Santa Maria: Wooden Ship Model Santa Maria: Wooden Ship Model Santa Maria was not a particularly large ship for her day, but was chosen by Christopher Columbus as his flagship. Santa Maria: Wooden Ship Model Where appropriate, all scale ship models are constructed with hardwood using the plank-on-frame technique and built to scale using ships' drawings. The models use cotton
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Abordage Santa Maria (1492) - Museum Quality Scale Model Ship (Product ID: 514 ) Length: 24" Height: 21" It takes between 4-6 weeks to ship. Product Description: Santa Maria (1492) – Scale Model Ship by Abordage – Museum Quality History of the Santa Maria Built in Galicia, Spain, in 1492, the Santa Maria became immortalized as she joined the Nina and the Pinta in carrying Christopher Columbus on his first voyage to the America's in 1492. Columbus had acquired the Nina and the Pinta, but hired the Santa
Santa Maria Model Ship Silver Description :: Original specifications:- Schooner (2m), L/B/D 43.6m * 8.2m * 4.8m, Hull: Wood, Complement: 22-28, Designer: William J Roue, Built: Smith & Rhuland, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia; 1921 History of Santa Maria: Columbus discovery was quite accidental as he intended to discover a direct route to the Orient, but landed in South and Central America on his last voyage. He died believing that the Orient was only ten days from Honduras.In fact, he had discovered America. As a
Santa Maria (1492) - Museum Quality Model Ship (Product ID: 514 ) Length: 24" Height: 21" It takes between 4-6 weeks to ship. Product Description: Santa Maria (1492) – Scale Model Ship by Abordage – Museum Quality History of the Santa Maria Built in Galicia, Spain, in 1492, the Santa Maria became immortalized as she joined the Nina and the Pinta in carrying Christopher Columbus on his first voyage to the America's in 1492. Columbus had acquired the Nina and the Pinta, but hired the Santa Maria to accompany
Santa Maria Model Ship (Large) Description :: Sorry I haven’t got back to you sooner. It’s been madly busy at work. I’m delighted with the David for a ship model of the Santa Maria in our silver range. Original specifications: Nao (3m), L/B/D 18-27m * 6-8m * 3m, Hull: Wood, Complement: 40, Armament 9 cm Lombard, 4.5 cm falconets, Built: Galicia, Spain; 1492. One of the single most important voyages in history was the first of Christopher Columbus’s voyage. Columbus discovery was quite accidental as he
Santa Maria Model Ship Kit Description :: Santa Maria Model Ship Kit This is a Medium skilled Kit History of ship One of the single most important voyages in history was the first of Christopher Columbus’s voyage. Columbus discovery was quite accidental as he intended to discover a direct route to the Orient, but landed in South and Central America on his last voyage. He died believing that the Orient was only ten days from Honduras. In fact, he had discovered America. As a result of being turned down by
1903. Wafer was an English naval surgeon who deserted to join the buccaneers. This volume recalls his adventures and observations of his expeditions to the Isthmus, the western coast of South America and the West Indies from 1680 to 1688. While crossing the Isthmus of Panama after the taking of Santa Maria, Wafer was injured and left in the care of Darien Indians. The Indians took a liking to him, which allowed him to gather material for this book. He was picked up by William Dampier, the English explorer
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Pedro can read and write better than any boy in his small Spanish town. That's why Christopher Columbus signs him on as part of his crew of the Santa Maria. The young Pedro records his adventures in a journal, with sketches of what he has seen. A thrilling and believable re-creation of one boy's account of this epic voyage.
Used - 1903. Wafer was an English naval surgeon who deserted to join the buccaneers. This volume recalls his adventures and observations of his expeditions to the Isthmus, the western coast of South America and the West Indies from 1680 to 1688. While crossing the Isthmus of Panama after the taking of Santa Maria, Wafer was injured and left in the care of Darien Indians. The Indians took a liking to him, which allowed him to gather material for this book. He was picked up by William Dampier, the
DIVDramatic, revealing entries — including Columbus' own words — document epochal voyage, heavy seas, discouraged crew, first sighting of land, appearance of island natives, more. Translated into English, reset in large type. 44 illustrations, including a number from rare sources. Fascinating historical document. Publisher's note.BR/DIV
The CRIMSON CROSS series is inspired by a mysterious silver and ruby cross, a precious relic of the Holy Land, originally given to Christopher Columbus before his epic voyage of discovery. In each volume it is passed on to a young hero or heroine who has proven to be worthy of it. As they play a crucial role in dramatic moments of America’s history, the characters face difficult choices and challengesâ??not unlike those confronting today’s youth. For most of his fifteen years, Pedro de Torreros
"A fictional journal that tells the story of one of the young ""ships boys"" who sailed with Christopher Columbus. Historical facts about the historic journey are presented alongside fictional material. Illustrated with line drawings and maps. The cabin boy on the "Santa Maria" keeps a diary which records his experiences when he sails with Columbus on his first voyage to the New World in 1492. Written in a diary format, this mesmerizing tale brings to life the story of Columbus' voyage, as seen through the
Dramatic, revealing entriesincluding Columbus own wordsdocument epochal voyage, heavy seas, discouraged crew, first sighting of land, appearance of island natives, more. ...
Pedro can read and write better than any boy in his small Spanish town. That's why Christopher Columbus signs him on as part of his crew of the Santa Maria. The young Pedro records his adventures in a journal, with sketches of what he has seen. A thrilling and believable re-creation of one boy's account of this epic voyage.
Pedro de Torreros and the Voyage of Destiny With: Anna Fishel The CRIMSON CROSS series is inspired by a mysterious silver and ruby cross, a precious relic of the Holy Land, originally given to Christopher Columbus before his epic voyage of discovery. In each volume it is passed on to a young hero or heroine who has proven to be worthy of it. As they play a crucial role in dramatic moments of America’s history, the characters face difficult choices and challenges—not unlike those confronting today’s youth.