I dunno. A dock or Harbour Shop
u-boats
As in crew boats? Shells, Skulls and hulls that kinda stuff
flat bottom boats maybe?
soccer ball, oil, people, boats
Chandler is a name that is a bisexual name so it is for a guy or girl. It means candle maker or singer.
Captain Scott sailed two different ships: The Discovery in 1901 and the Terra Nova in 1910.
There were hundreds of different ships that travelled from Italy to Ellis Island. You would have to search the records to identify a specific ship.
The U-boats were the name of the three boats that the Germans sunked.
Bags and things would be a good name for a store that sells bags.
Helm, Skipper on small boats and you've got different people at different times on larger ships (e.g Cargo Ships, "Superships" etc) e.g- Watch Officer, Navigator(sometimes).
Monitor and Merrimack (vessel ships). Only fought once. Made of iron at the front. Ironclad ships were a new invention. These ships were covered with iron plates that would deflect shells. Tin-clad ships were river boats that were lightly protected by iron. "Blockade Runners" were a name applied to a varitey of fast ocean ships that were used to get through the Union blockade.
Papyrus, a waters edge plant, its where the name paper comes from.