ID | Author | Article | Link | Source | Date | Page |
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1252 | JRA | Traditional Sailing Junks of … California In the 19th century many sailing junks were to be found serving the fishing industry of San Francisco Bay, Monterrey and Southern California |
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1259 | JRA | Junks that sailed the Pacific - interview with Hans Van Tilburg YouTube video interview with author who profiled 10 junks that sailed from the Far East to the USA |
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525 | Brian Kerslake | Keeping Junks in the Family |
link | Magazine Issue 59 | April 2012 | Page: 13 |
583 | Lesley & Rene Verbrugge | Hunting Junks - Update |
link | Magazine Issue 62 | June 2013 | Page: 46 |
393 | Chris Gallienne | Could Chinese Junks Sail to Windward |
link | Magazine Issue 69 | October 2015 | Page: 61 |
319 | Sebastian Hentschel | Gaffelrigg and Junks in the Baltics |
link | Magazine Issue 73 | February 2017 | Page: 36 |
204 | Ken Preston | Junks of Viet Nam |
link | Magazine Issue 80 | June 2019 | Page: 19 |
688 | W. Harburn | "Malaysian Junks" by W. Harburn who with his family sailed theirs from Malaya to the UK |
link | Newsletter Issue 13 | May 1986 | |
778 | Super junks - recent rig developments and their interpretation. |
link | Newsletter Issue 23 | Summer 1991 | ||
827 | Report from our man in China and Ferro Fishing Junks. |
link | Newsletter Issue 28 | Winter 1993 | ||
624 | John Campbell | Junks in the Virgin Islands |
link | Newsletter Issue 3 | April 1981 | |
878 | Mike Briant | Mike Briant undefined student of junks and his 50' ferro CHIN LIN. |
link | Newsletter Issue 34 | April 1999 | |
916 | Restoring original timber junks. |
link | Newsletter Issue 38 | July 2001 | ||
944 | A survey of Chinese Junks (in a trimaran) in China 1985. |
link | Newsletter Issue 41 | August 2003 | ||
978 | The river inspectors guide to Junks from the Yangtze to the Gulf of Tonkin. |
link | Newsletter Issue 44 | January 2005 | ||
648 | Dr. Harry Morton | "Junks of China & Japan" - their hull and rig construction and use - long extract from book |
link | Newsletter Issue 7 | June 1983 | |
655 | "The Venerable Chinese Junk", an article describing various uses of junks and their various designs relative to their function as trading ships |
link | Newsletter Issue 8 | December 1983 | ||
101 | JRA | Photos - Junks Old & New |
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1149 | Kevin Cardiff | A Nearly Forgotten History - the California junk Chinese migrants to California and the junks they used and built |
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1337 | Indigenous Boats Blogspot | Boats of China and Southeast Asia Bibliography page and download links with books on Chinese and Vietnamese junks and other craft |
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1366 | Kevin Cardiff | The earliest known junks in the UK and Ireland Discounting Qiying (Keying) as an exhibition boat, accounts of Ottilia, two boats called The Junk, and two called Chinese Junk |
link | Page: 54 |