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- Russian frigate Shtandart - Wikipedia
The frigate Shtandart (Russian: Штандартъ) was the first ship of Russia's Baltic fleet Her keel was laid on April 24, 1703, at the Olonetsky shipyard near Olonets by the decree of Tsar Peter I and orders issued by commander Aleksandr Menshikov
- The History of Shtandart - Shtandart
The Shtandart was beautifully decorated and was an interesting example of combining Dutch and English shipbuilding styles The Shtandart served in the Baltic for 16 years before being decommissioned in 1719 Tsar Peter decreed the frigate to be preserved forever as the first ship of the Russian Navy and a monument to the art of shipbuilding
- The favorite vessel of Nicholas II (PHOTOS) - Russia Beyond
The imperial yacht Shtandart began life as the most luxurious ship of the Russian Empire And ended it ingloriously as a floating target for the Soviet Navy
- Imperial Yacht Standart - Nicholas II
The exhibition introduces visitors to the construction and operation of the Shtandart Standart, the favourite Imperial Yacht of Emperor Nicholas II The Shtandart Standart, was the largest ocean-going yacht in the world, with the most advanced engineering and naval technology of it’s time
- The Shtandart, a Russian frigate that takes us on a voyage through the . . .
The Shtandart, a replica of a Russian frigate of the same name, offers visitors the chance to live like 18th-century sailors From the original ship, through the replica's construction, to its present-day voyages, we take you on a journey through the history of the Shtandart
- The Shtandart - Russian Life
The similarities end there, however The builder of the first Shtandart was — the reader will not be surprised to learn — Peter the Great, who commenced building Russia’s first warship upon his return from studying shipbuilding in Holland and England The tsar had at his disposal 40 carpenters, 20 blacksmiths, 150 workers and 300 peasants with horses; the ship was completed within five
- History of the Original - Shtandart
The biggest among those was the 28 gun Shtandart, chosen to become the flagship of the new Baltic Navy The frigate was modeled on the Royal Yacht of King William III, which was presented to Peter the Great on March 14, 1698, while the Tsar was studying shipbuilding techniques at Deptford and Portsmouth
- The favorite vessel of Nicholas II (PHOTOS) - Russia Beyond
German Emperor Wilhelm II also stayed on Shtandart several times Fascinated by the ship (his own yacht Hohenzollern was much smaller), he even hinted to Nicholas that he would like to receive it as a gift, but the Russian tsar turned a deaf ear
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