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  1. In the 16th century the Thames region had become the main shipbuilding area. Royal Dockyards were built and the Honourable East India Company also had shipbuilding facilities there. The East India Company built large well-defended ships which became known as " East Indiamen ".

  2. List of English warships before 1485. The following list is based extensively upon that provided in Michael Oppenheim 's History of the Administration of the Royal Navy and in Volume 1 of William Laird Clowes 's The Royal Navy: A History from the Earliest Times to 1900 .

  3. 16th-century ships. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 16th-century ships. This category is for ships launched in the 16th century .

  4. 6 de ene. de 2023 · A ship from the 16th century was just dredged up in England. By Laura Baisas. Posted on Jan 6, 2023 1:00 PM EST. 3 minute read. A still from a 3D model of the 16th-century ship found...

  5. Beginning early in the sixteenth century, English shipbuilding methods underwent a major revolution with the introduction of Mediterranean/Iberian carvel, or plank-on-frame, techniques in place of the earlier, northern European clinker or lapstrake approach.

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  6. The 'typical' English ship of the 16th century was a three-master, with square canvas sails on the bowsprit, fore and mainmasts and a lateen sail on the mizzenmast, towards the stern, often with square-sailed topmasts on the fore- and mainmasts.

  7. Hace 3 días · Shipbuilding: 800–1800. From Viking longships and 14th century carracks to 18th century battleships, the way ships were built evolved greatly between 800 and 1800. For thousands of years, people used boats and ships to fish, travel, explore, trade or fight.