Nautical training-schools
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Newport Schoolship Logbooks, 1920-1931
Newport Schoolship Records, 1896-1970
Phylipp Dilloway Oral History Interview
In the interview Phyl talks about his life leading up to his Maritime career, his time spent at the New York Maritime Academy from the Summer of 1944 to his graduation in October 1946, the people he knew while he was at the Academy, his time on the training ship USMSTS American Pilot (also known as Empire State I), and the differences between today's mariners and mariners in the 1940s.
Phylipp Dilloway Papers, 1946-2021
Robert B. Thompson Oral History Interview
This interview contains Robert B. Thompsons experiences while attending SUNY Maritime College, his time spent as a Master if the Training Ship in 1978, his favorite stories while at sea, and an account of an aid trip he made to North Korea.
St. Mary's Schoolship Records, 1853-1958
SUNY Maritime College Admissions, Graduate and Progress Registers, 1875-1944
SUNY Maritime College Catalogs / Bulletins, 1929-2003
SUNY Maritime College Conduct Books, 1875-1950
SUNY Maritime College Photograph Collection, circa 1874-2007
The photographs depict student activities, academics, clubs and athletics; alumni; staff/faculty; presidents; buildings and spaces on campus; the reconstruction and dedication of Fort Schuyler in the 1930s; aerial views; military formations; special events and commencement ceremonies; and life aboard the early schoolships St. Mary's (1875-1908) and Newport (1907 - 1931) as well as subsequent training ships Empire State I through Empire State VI.