Since 1942, iron-ore carriers that supplied the Allied war effort – until Hitler’s navy torpedoed them – have sat in ruins near Bell Island. Every Remembrance Day, a solemn ritual honours their sacrif ...
In a new interview with 'The Sunday Times,' Ronnie Wood discusses his new art exhibit, and reveals what his Rolling Stones bandmates think about his painting.
The artifact also could help illuminate the broader economic ties with the U.S. military as well as lesser known stories ...
But jovial celebrations turned to disaster in stormy waters off the coast of Sicily, Italy, when the yacht plunged to the ...
We are welcomed with the sight of Ant Miller’s splendidly imposing set design: the prow of a great ship, and above it the ...
I don’t know if you’ve ever visited Plymouth, Massachusetts, but if you do you’re likely able to walk the decks of a ...
The unstepping of Lady Washington’s masts went smoothly for the Grays Harbor Historical Seaport, according to a crew report. It took some time, but all the spars and rigging are now well-secured, with ...
Dates have finally been announced for when the SS United States will leave Philadelphia and make her way to Alabama before ...
Sturdy footwear was a must when we returned to the Formosa after all the late September action. For a brief few days, the ...
Nigel Pickford has spent a lifetime searching for sunken treasure—without leaving dry land.
The John Schuette, launched May 3, 1875, was named after a Manitowoc businessman who was at the time a state senator.
I usually submit this column on Sunday and, with the most momentous Tuesday in recent history rapidly approaching, there didn’t seem to be a lot that would have much political ...