Online Exhibitions & Stories

Online Exhibitions

Explore the fascinating heritage of Lloyd's Register through our engaging online exhibitions.

TWO VIEWS OF AMERICA'S CUP CHALLENGER AUSTRALIA II COMPLETED TO LR CLASS AND WINNER OF THE 1983 AMERICA'S CUP ALSO SHOWN CHALLENGE 12 RECEIVED FOR AR 83

The America's Cup is the most prestigious and iconic yacht racing competition, with a long standing history beginning in Victorian times. Lloyd's Register was involved with the classification of the high performance yachts competing in the race, requiring a great technical expertise. Explore this online exhibition to learn more about the history of this competition.

The America's Cup
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The career of Emily Ball, as part of the wider SHE_SEES component of the Rewriting Women into Maritime History exhibition.

Emily Ball
Rewriting Women into Maritime History
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The career of Betzy Shell, as part of the wider SHE_SEES component of the Rewriting Women into Maritime History exhibition.

Betzy Shell
Rewriting Women into Maritime History
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Women in Shipbuilding Gallery 4: Imperial War Museum Photograph Collection
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Women in Shipbuilding Gallery 5: Imperial War Museum Photograph Collection
Rewriting Women into Maritime History
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Women in Shipbuilding Gallery 6: Historic England Aerial Photography
Rewriting Women into Maritime History
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Women in Shipbuilding Gallery 7: The Ships
Rewriting Women into Maritime History
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Women in Shipbuilding Gallery 1: Imperial War Museum Photograph Collection
Rewriting Women into Maritime History
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Women in Shipbuilding Gallery 2: Imperial War Museum Photograph Collection
Rewriting Women into Maritime History
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Women in Shipbuilding Gallery 3: Imperial War Museum Photograph Collection
Rewriting Women into Maritime History
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SHE_SEES Exhibition
Rewriting Women into Maritime History
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Making Waves: Stories of incredible women at sea, contributed by Royal Museums Greenwich.

Making Waves
Rewriting Women into Maritime History
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Kerry Costello, Senior Safety and Compliance Manager, contributed by Associated British Ports

Kerry Costello
Rewriting Women into Maritime History
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Breaking the glass ceiling for women in maritime SAR contributed by the International Maritime Rescue Federation.

Breaking the glass ceiling for women in maritime SAR
Rewriting Women into Maritime History
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Anne Smith, Stewardess, contributed by National Museums Liverpool.

Anne Smith
Rewriting Women into Maritime History
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Lack of female representation in memorial/statue landscape, contributed by Royal Museums Greenwich.

Lack of female representation in memorial/statue landscape
Rewriting Women into Maritime History
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Monica Nkechi Mbanefo, contributed by the International Maritime Organization.

Monica Nkechi Mbanefo
Rewriting Women into Maritime History
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Dr Rosalie Balkin, Maritime Lawyer, contributed by the International Maritime Organization.

Dr Rosalie Balkin
Rewriting Women into Maritime History
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Betsy Miller (1792-1864), first female Sea Captain, contributed by Ruth Carslaw

Betsy Miller
Rewriting Women into Maritime History
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Belinda Bennett, Captain, contributed by Dr Jo Stanley.

Belinda Bennett
Rewriting Women into Maritime History