The Matthew of Bristol
The Matthew of Bristol is a modern reconstruction of the original Matthew that John Cabot sailed to Newfoundland in 1497. A much-loved part of Bristol’s maritime heritage, the ship is open to the public and has a busy schedule of public boat trips, private hire trips, filming and festival work, and
Discover The Matthew Ship In Bristol - This Splendid Shambles
Historic Ship 'Matthew' of Bristol to become Dawn Treader for Promo - Narnia Fans
The Matthew Of Bristol events.
Replica of the Matthew – Bristol, England - Atlas Obscura
England, Bristol, Bristol. The New Matthew, a replica of the ship that John Cabot and his crew used sailing to Newfoundland in 1497, in Bristol Harbour. - SuperStock
The Matthew - Visit Bristol
The Matthew of Bristol Events
The Matthew of Bristol - Volunteer guides and crew needed! Do you have an interest in Bristol's maritime history? Maybe some knowledge of sailing? The Matthew of Bristol is largely maintained and
Visiting the Matthew of Bristol
File:The Matthew, Bristol Floating Harbour - geograph.org.uk - 1440104.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
The Matthew of Bristol and the financiers of John Cabot's 1497 voyage to North America
You can enjoy fish & chips on Bristol ship The Matthew as it takes you on a harbourside tour - Bristol Live
Matthew of Bristol National Historic Ships
The Matthew - Visit Bristol
THE MATTHEW OF BRISTOL - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go