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  • Artifacts
    Objects, instruments, and other material culture associated with vessels documented by the WSP
  • Organizations
    Whaling firms, shipping companies, shipyards, and other enterprises connected to the maritime world
  • People
    Builders, captains, owners, artists, and other individuals connected to vessels and objects in this repository
  • Photographs
    Photographic records depicting vessels, crews, and associated maritime subjects
  • References
    Archival collections and published sources for further reading about WSP subjects
  • Renderings
    Paintings, drawings, prints, and other visual representations of vessels and maritime subjects
  • Repositories
    Museums, archives, and libraries holding objects and materials featured in the WSP
  • Vessels
    Ship records documenting the vessels at the heart of the World Salvage Project
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The World Salvage Project is an open-access digital humanities initiative dedicated to the study of maritime visual and material culture. All original descriptive content is freely available under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0). The WSP does not host or claim rights over any third-party images, objects, or media referenced in its records — all such material remains the property of its respective holding institutions. Scholars and enthusiasts are warmly invited to contribute. For enquiries, contact [email protected].
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