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  2. Beakhead - Wikipedia

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    A beakhead or beak is the protruding part of the foremost section of a sailing ship.Beakhead is also a term used in Romanesque architecture [1]. Beakheads were fitted on sailing vessels from the 16th to the 18th century and served as working platforms for sailors working the sails of the bowsprit, the forward-pointing mast that carries the spritsails. [2]

  3. Head (watercraft) - Wikipedia

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    The head on the beakhead of the 17th-century warship Vasa. The toilets are the two square box-like structures on either side of the bowsprit. On the starboard side, there are still minor remnants of the original seat. In sailing vessels, the head is the ship's toilet.

  4. Category:Sailing ship components - Wikipedia

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  5. File:The beakhead bulkhead of the English second-rate ...

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    English: The beakhead bulkhead of the English second-rate 'Charles', 1668 A trimmed drawing showing a close three-quarter view of the beakhead bulkhead (that is, the foremost section) of the Charles – identifiable from the lion figure-head, the top part of which is visible in the lower centre of the page.

  6. São Martinho (1580) - Wikipedia

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    She was shown with a stern gallery and with the long beakhead characteristic of a galleon. The foremast was set forward of the forecastle. The São Martinho and crew played a crucial role in defending the armada throughout the English Channel.

  7. Bowsprit - Wikipedia

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    Bowsprit held down by a bobstay Bowsprit with forestays and bobstays. The bowsprit of a sailing vessel is a spar extending forward from the vessel's prow.The bowsprit is typically held down by a bobstay that counteracts the forces from the forestays.

  8. Figurehead (object) - Wikipedia

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    Figurehead on a model of the French ship Océan. A figurehead is a carved wooden decoration found at the bow of ships, generally of a design related to the name or role of a ship.

  9. Magyar tribes - Wikipedia

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    The Magyar or Hungarian tribes (/ ˈ m æ ɡ j ɑːr / MAG-yar, Hungarian: magyar törzsek) or Hungarian clans were the fundamental political units within whose framework the Hungarians (Magyars) lived, before the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin and the subsequent establishment of the Principality of Hungary.