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CSS H.L. Hunley Model
Available exclusively from The Civil War Standard,
this is a museum-quality model whose quality and workmanship will amaze you.
Hand painted and detailed, it is made in 1:32 scale of the finest Philippine
mahogany and arrives fully assembled and mounted on its display base.
Measure 23" long.
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The H.L. Hunley Coverlet
The
H.L. Hunley's successful mission against the USS Housatonic made it the
first submarine to engage and sink a warship. This beautiful, 100% cotton
ultraweave, heirloom-quality coverlet is a magnificent tribute to the Hunley
and the brave souls who comprised her crew. Measures 60"x 48".
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CSS Hunley Kit
Commemorate this year's military burial of the final Hunley crew by building
this amazing resin kit of the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley. Comes
complete with detailed resin hull, hatch towers, fittings, spar torpedo and
more, and can be built in full hull or waterline configurations. Measures
12¾" long; assembly required.
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Raise the Hunley
History's Mysteries
The H.L. Hunley made history on February 17th, 1864, when it ran the
Charleston blockade and sank the USS Housatonic - the first time that a
submarine sunk an enemy vessel in combat. But on the return trip, something
went wrong, and the Hunley never made it back to port. Fast forward to 1994,
and you're there as a team of divers finally finds the Hunley and raises the
long-lost ship, bringing it back into Charleston - 136 years after it sailed
into history. 50 minutes.
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CSS Hunley
Here we see the CSS Hunley as it becomes the first submarine to engage and
sink a warship, sending the USS Housatonic to a watery grave off Charleston,
South Carolina, February 17, 1864. 19"x 13¾" limited edition print is signed
and numbered by artist.
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CSS Hunley
On February 17, 1864, the Confederate Navy scored the first victory for a
submarine in the history of naval warfare as Lt. George Dixon and his eight
man crew piloted this strange vessel with it's unique torpedo spar into the
side of the U.S.S. Housatonic, lighting up Charleston Harbor with a deadly
fireworks display. Limited edition pewter sculpture is signed by the artist
and includes an historical background. 8"L x 2½"H including solid walnut
base.
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Lt. George E. Dixon
As commander of the legendary submarine H.L. Hunley,
Dixon became the first submariner to sink an enemy warship when the USS
Housatonic went down. Using information from the forensic reconstruction of
his skull, this first sculpture of Dixon portrays him carrying a compass
while turning to General P.T.G. Beauregard, Commander of the Charlestown,
South Carolina defenses. This limited edition pewter sculpture is signed by
the artist, includes historical background information, and measures 6½"
tall including the solid walnut base.
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Hunley Memorial Medallion
This
unique pewter medallion commemorates the heroic crew of the Confederate
submarine. The obverse side depicts the Hunley moving beneath the surface of
the Atlantic with its torpedo at the ready, while the reverse side lists the
names of the final crewmembers along with the words, "The H.L. Hunley
conducted the first successful submarine attack in naval history when on the
night of 17 February 1864 the Hunley sank the USS Housatonic". Measures 2
1/8" in diameter.
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Hunley Desk Clock
The Hunley's place in the
history of submarine warfare will never be forgotten. This limited edition
pewter relief sculpture of the H.L. Hunley is mounted on an 8½"x 4½" solid
walnut desk/mantel clock that is signed and numbered by the artist.
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CSS Hunley Hat
This 100% cotton, embroidered hat feature the emblem of one of the most
famous and formidable naval vessels of the Civil War, the CSS Hunley.
Includes an adjustable strap with a buckle.
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