Please post pictures or paintings of your favorite Men of war from any era. Personally I prefer the age of sail.

Heres the world's oldest commissioned warship afloat



Check out the intro on this site

The Constitution was built at Edmund Hart's shipyard in Boston from the resilient lumber of 2,000 live oak trees (specifically Southern live oak)cut and milled at Gascoigne Bluff on St. Simons, Georgia. The Constitution's planks were up to seven inches (178 mm) thick. The ship's design was also unique for its time because of a diagonal cross-bracing of the ship's skeleton that contributed considerably to the ship's structural strength. Paul Revere forged the copper spikes and bolts that held the planks in place and the copper sheathing that protected the hull. Thus armed, Constitution first put to sea 22 July 1798 and saw her first service patrolling the southeast coast of the United States during the Quasi-War with France.
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And heres my other favorite



Of Course its the HMS Victory. The great thing about both these ships is you can still see them.



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