Redux: A Place in the History of Hawai‘i
With the disturbing news that DOT Harbors is once again moving to dispose of the National Historic Landmark ship, Falls...
With the disturbing news that DOT Harbors is once again moving to dispose of the National Historic Landmark ship, Falls...
The Falls of Clyde was built by Russell and Co. at Port Glasgow, Scotland. She was launched on 12 December 1878 (141...
BAP Unión (BEV-161), the sail training ship of the Marina de Guerra del Perú (Peruvian Navy), arrived in Honolulu Harbor on...
BAP Unión (BEV-161), the sail training ship of the Marina de Guerra del Perú (Peruvian Navy), will visit Hawai‘i at...
The bark Falls of Clyde goes to Hilo tomorrow to take on a molasses cargo for the mainland. (Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 14...
The Falls of Clyde was built by Russell and Co. at Port Glasgow, Scotland. She was launched on 12 December...
While the whaling bark E.F. Herriman was off port last Monday morning, a Hawaiian sailor on board named H.L. Nawaa,...
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