This black, 1/1200 scale waterline model is of the British battleship Queen Elizabeth. The first of the fast-battleships; it carried 8x15" guns and was a veteran of both world wars.
This painted, 1/1200 scale waterline model is of the German pocket battleship Graf Spee. Designed as a fast commerce raider, it famously was scuttled by her crew after the Battle of the River Plate early in World War 2.
This black, 1-1200 scale waterline model is of the British cruiser HMS Achilles. It was a light cruiser that took part in the Battle of the River Plate against the German battleship Graf Spee.
This painted, 1/1200 scale waterline model is of the British cruiser HMS Exeter. A heavy cruiser, it became known for taking part in the Battle of the River Plate against the German battleship Graf Spee.
This painted, 1/1200 scale waterline model is of the British battlecruiser HMS Hood. It became famous for its short battle against the German battleship Bismarck, where it was destroyed early in the battle with the loss of all but three of its crew.
This painted, 1/1200 scale waterline model is of the United States battleship USS Nevada. It was present during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and was the only battleship to get underway. It survived and served until the end of the war.
This painted, 1/1200 scale waterline model is of the French battleship Dunkerque. Designed as a fast battleship, It was heavily damaged by the British at Mers el Kebir to prevent it falling into German hands.
This painted, 1/1200 scale waterline model is of the German liner Bremen. It was a large and advanced ocean liner that eventually was gutted by a fire early on in the Second World War and subsequently scrapped.
This black, 1/1200 scale waterline model is of the United States cruiser USS Houston. It took part in the early Pacific Theater actions before being sunk by the Japanese at the Battle of Sunda Strait.
This painted, 1/1200 scale waterline model is of a typical German destroyer. A class of ships that came into their own during the First World War, they were used even more extensively in World War 2.
This United States War Department Recognition journal is from May of 1944, and details ships, planes, and land vehicles of the primary combabtants of World War 2.
This Jane's warships reference book is from 1905-1906 and contains updated rules for the Jane's naval war game, as well as information on warships of various navies of the world.
This black and white postcard is of the German battlecruiser SMS Seydlitz following the Battle of Jutland in 1916- showing the extensive damage it suffered as a result of numerous large shell hits.
This postcard features a black and white photograph of several vessels of the United States Navy leaving Puget Sound. Ships like these would make up the Great White Fleet that sailed around the globe.
This postcard features a color painting of a photograph that depicts life and activities aboard a United States Naval vessel in the early 1900's; in this case fencing.
This postcard features a black and white photograph of President Taft and Secretary of the Navy George Meyer aboard the battleship Arkansas- one of the United States newest dreadnought battleships.
An interview with Don Sinclair conducted by Denise Bennett in Moscow, Idaho on March 15, 2017 for the Idaho Queered Project, which collects oral histories from members of the Idaho LGBTQ community.
An interview with Vicki Rishling conducted by Denise Bennett in Moscow, Idaho on April 5, 2017 for the Idaho Queered Project, which collects oral histories from members of the Idaho LGBTQ community.