Lagoda ship model

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The Lagoda ship model is a half-scale replica of a 19th-century whaling bark, renowned as one of the largest ship models in the world and a centerpiece of maritime history exhibits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf maritime heritage object
museum exhibit
scale model
ship model
audience maritime historians
museum visitors
students
tourists
category historic ship replica
large-scale ship model
maritime museum exhibit
culturalSignificance iconic object in maritime museum collections
symbol of 19th-century American whaling industry
depicts deck layout of a 19th-century whaling bark
hull form of a 19th-century whaling bark
rigging of a 19th-century whaling bark
educationalRole illustrating ship construction and rigging of barks
teaching about whaling technology and practices
eraRepresented 19th century
function educational exhibit
interpretive centerpiece of maritime history exhibits
museum display
hasFeature high level of structural detail
large physical dimensions compared to typical ship models
representation of masts and sails at half scale
representation of whaling equipment
isReplicaOf Lagoda (whaling bark) NERFINISHED
materialType metal fittings
textile for rigging and sails
wood
notableFor being one of the largest ship models in the world
its detailed representation of a 19th-century whaling bark
purpose preservation of maritime heritage through representation
visualizing the scale of historic whaling vessels
representsActivity commercial whaling
long-distance ocean voyages
scale 1:2
scaleDescription half-scale
subjectArea maritime history
whaling history
timePeriodDepicted 19th-century whaling era
age of sail
usedFor demonstrating shipboard life on a whaling bark
maritime museum programming
public interpretation of whaling voyages
vesselType bark
whaling ship

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New Bedford Whaling Museum hasExhibit Lagoda ship model