Frank Braynard
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Frank O. Braynard was a prominent American
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 author and maritime historian. Born Francis Osborn Braynard in Glen Cove, New York, he was educated at Duke University
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 (receiving a degree in history in 1939) and later took a master's in maritime history at Columbia University
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. He was also a Fellow of the Royal Society.

Along with Nils Hansell, Braynard launched the world's first Operation Sail
Operation Sail
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, an extravanganza in which tall ships and naval vessels filled New York harbor, in 1964. He was chief organizer for OpSail 76, marking the bicentennial
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 of the United States of America.

Braynard was also one of the creators of South Street Seaport
South Street Seaport
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, a complex of shops and urban amenities built in several blocks of old waterfront buildings on the East River in New York City.

He died on December 10, 2007 at the age of 91.

Author

Frank is the author of 34 books including the six-volume encyclopedic work on the ocean liner, SS Leviathan
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  • "Lives of the Liners", 1947.
  • "Fifty Years on N.Y. Ship", 1949.
  • "Famous American Ships"1956
  • "The Story of Ships", 1962
  • "S.S. Savannah", The Elegant Steamship, 1963
  • "By Their Works Ye Shall Know Them", 1968
  • "Leviathan, Vol I", 1972
  • "Marine Collection of India House", 1973
  • "Leviathan, Vol II"1974
  • "Leviathan, Vol III", 1976
  • "Leviathan, Vol IV, "1978
  • "Great Liners", 1978 (co-author)
  • "Famous American Ships", 1978 (revised edition)
  • "Sail, Steam & Splendor", 1978 (co-author)
  • "Romance of the Sea", 1980 (co-author)
  • "Leviathan, Vol V"1981
  • "Big Ship", 1981
  • "Il Nastro Zaaurro", 1981 - in Italian
  • "Famous Fifty Liners, Volume I" 1982, with Bill Miller
  • "Leviathan, Vol VI", 1983
  • "Famous Fifty Liners, Volume II", 1985, with Bill Miller
  • "Picture History of the Normandie
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    ", 1987
  • "Fifty Famous Liners, Vol III"1987, with Bill Miller
  • "SS Savannah
    SS Savannah
    SS Savannah was an American hybrid sailing ship/sidewheel steamer built in 1818. She is notable for being the first steamship in the world to cross the Atlantic Ocean, a feat that was accomplished from May to June 1819, although only a fraction of the distance was covered with the ship under steam...

    ",1988,Revised Edition
  • "Story of Titanic in Postcards", 1988
  • "Salute to The Crown", 1988
  • "Classic Ocean Liners, Vol I", 1990
  • "Picture History of the Cunard Line
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    ", 1990, with Bill Miller
  • "U.S. Steamships", 1991"
  • "The Tall Ships of Today in Photographs", 1993, Dover Publications 0-486-27163-3
  • "Classic Ocean Liners, Vol II", 1994

Artist

Sketchbooks include
  • "Ship Sketchbook", 1962 includes 12 sketches
  • Tugman's Sketchbook", 1965
  • "From Fire Island to Venice", 1966
  • "One Square Mile: A Sea Cliff Sketchbook, 1967
  • "1976 Operation Sale Portfolio"
  • "Search for the Tall Ships"
  • "American Troopships Past and Present"
  • United States Passenger Ships Over the Years"
  • "A Sketcher's Paradise"
  • "Saltaire Sketches"
  • "From Sea Cliff" to Barcelona: A Lifetime in Sketches", 1995, 1-879-180-11

Maritime Historian

  • "Assistant Marine Editor, New York Herald Tribune"
  • " Former Curator, Museum at United States Merchant Marine Academy
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     located at Kings Point, NY
  • "Co-founder South Street Seaport
    South Street Seaport
    The South Street Seaport is a historic area in the New York City borough of Manhattan, located where Fulton Street meets the East River, and adjacent to the Financial District. The Seaport is a designated historic district, distinct from the neighboring Financial District...

     and were also involved in organizing Operation Sail
    Operation Sail
    Operation Sail refers to a series of sailing events held to celebrate special occasions and features sailing vessels from around the world. Each event is coordinated by Operation Sail, Inc., a non-profit organization established in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy and must be approved by the...

     run in New York in 1976 and 1986.

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