Viking and her crew (including Rob – pictured) prepare Eleanor for her trip to Boston.
Construction portfolio: http://kathychapman.viewbook.com/album/tea-party-ship-eleanor
Photographs © Kathy Chapman 2012
Viking and her crew (including Rob – pictured) prepare Eleanor for her trip to Boston.
Construction portfolio: http://kathychapman.viewbook.com/album/tea-party-ship-eleanor
Photographs © Kathy Chapman 2012
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Beautiful work, Cathy and Leon–what Gloucester’s s’pozed to be!!
Yep if there were orders for thousands of ships like this and places to dock thousands of ships like this and thousands of wealthy benefactors to finance thousands of ships like this being being built it would be a different world. But orders for things like this aren’t in the thousands or there would be thousands of shipyards thriving instead of closing or being on the verge of closing down just like the very place where this is being built. The East Gloucester Marine Railways sure is a treasure, hopefully it will endure.
Thanks for the toot-out Mr. Blower! More pictures today. I’ll be in Boston shooting at the Museum. – Kathy
AWESOME! what a sight to behold!