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Sulikate
06-01-06, 12:59 PM
Hi, I'm here because I need some blueprints or some other kind of photo of pre WWII and WWII merchant ships. Do you know were can I find them?

obs: Left and top views would be the best ones for my need.

thanks:up:

AG124
06-01-06, 01:45 PM
Actual free blueprints are hard to find on the internet. You may want to check eBay if you don't mind paying for them, as I have seen ship blueprints, original postcards and even model kits of auxiliaries there often.

For photos, you can check uboat.net, although you probably know about this site already.

http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/

Also, this warship site has a few pictures of naval auxiliaries which in some cases were similar to merchants of this era.

http://warships.web4u.cz/staty.php?language=E

Sorry I can't be more helpful.:-?

Sulikate
06-01-06, 02:22 PM
thanks for the links. I'll keep searching too. Any aditional help is welcome.

Linton
06-01-06, 04:54 PM
Sulikate the entire archive of Harland and Wolff is housed inthe Ulster transport museum.Unfortunately I do not have a link.My grand father went to sea in a freighter built by them in 1918 and I managed to get a photograph of her on sea trials.Curiously she ended up in japanese hands and was bombed by USN aircraft in Palau in 1945.The book on Palau wrecks has some good photographs of the attack.

Ishmael
06-02-06, 01:54 AM
My father was a merchant seaman througout WWII. Here's a link to the Sailor's Union of the Pacific photo album. There are several nice pictures of preWWII and WWII merchant ships.

http://www.sailors.org

From here click on the history link and then the photo album link. You might also search for the webpages of the following US maritime unions:

Seafarer's International Union
National Maritime Union
Masters Mates and Pilots Union
Firemen Oilers and Wipers Union

Sulikate
06-06-06, 06:40 PM
Thanks for the links guys. I found some useful stuff on them indeed.
I just need a thing else: Top and left views of some ships, I don't care which one.

Thanks for your help!

Iku-turso
06-08-06, 02:07 AM
I have not find much ship line drawings online but i can recommend couple of books:"Miniature merchant ships and "More miniature merchant ships" by a author John Bowen. Both are made for ship modellers and as name say they got lots of information about merchant and passenger ships,mostly from WW2 era.There is short history of each ship,photos,waterline drawings for ship modellers and description about paint schedule, i think they are good for graphics modelling also.

http://www.conwaymaritime.com/book/0851776590

http://www.conwaymaritime.com/book/0851779360

I got both books and they surely are worth of money.Conway maritime press is a very good maritime publisher, a gold mine of information.