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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Parts of a Sailing Frigate - 20000 Leagues under the Sea - Jules Verne Teacher Resources


Parts of a Sailing Frigate Ship - 20000 Leagues under the Sea - Jules Verne Teacher Resources
Teacher Resources for our Living Books Curriculum inspired by Charlotte Mason Homeschooling


Overall Profile of a sailing frigate - Parts of a Sailing Ship Labelled 


As the Abraham Lincoln sails off from New Yorjk in the third chapter of Jules Verne " 20000 leagues under the Sea" a lot of nautical terms and sailing terms are mentioned that lead us to investigate what a sailing frigate might have looked like, and what particular parts of a ship are found where ...

Whilst there is no direct evidence of what kind of sailing frigate was referred to a few references might help to simultate our imagination ...




This is a typical Sailing Frigate













images courtesy of Ron Wanttaja ( copyright 1996) ..with thanks



Parts of a Sailing Frigate Ship - 20000 Leagues under the Sea - Jules Verne Teacher Resources
Teacher Resources for our Living Books Curriculum inspired by Charlotte Mason Homeschooling


Overall Profile of a sailing frigate - Parts of a Sailing Ship Labelled 

1 comment:

  1. I'm not using this for kids but rather my D&D group who took control of a ship, sailed around but were totally lost when the more nautical terms were being used. They've chosen a Goblin as a captain and he's vowed to keep them on the straight and narrow rather than let them become pirates.

    This is the first game that I've assigned homework for though.

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