Frank Braynard

Frank O. Braynard (August 21, 1916 - December 10, 2007) was a prominent American author and maritime historian. Born Francis Osborn Braynard in Glen Cove, New York, he was educated at Duke University (receiving a degree in history in 1939) and later took a master's in maritime history at Columbia University. He was also a Fellow of the Royal Society.

Along with Nils Hansell, Braynard launched the world's first Operation Sail, 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 of the United States of America.

Braynard was also one of the creators of South Street Seaport, 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.

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Author

Frank is the author of 34 books including the six-volume encyclopedic work on the ocean liner, SS Leviathan

Artist

Sketchbooks include

Maritime Historian

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