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The Frigate "Jylland" is the best preserved wooden warships in
Denmark. The frigate is also among the last wooden warships build
for the Danish navy - built in the 1860's. The ship is now in a dry
dock and is being preserved for the future. At the ship and the
museum next to it is is possible to get an overview of how it was to
sail with these old warships.
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The Frigate "Jylland"
did not only have sails, it also had a steam engine and a propeller.
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The wooden structure at
the bottom of the Frigate "Jylland".
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One of the steering
wheels at the Frigate "Jylland".
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One of the "wheels" used
to lift and lower the anchor of the Frigate "Jylland".
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A ship canon at the
front of the Frigate
"Jylland".
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The Frigate "Jylland"
seen from behind.
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See more pictures from
Frigate "Jylland":
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Photo: euro-t-guide.com - April 2008
Feel free to use the pictures if you want to, but please remember to
refer to "euro-t-guide.com" as the photographer.
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