Weathervane coming down needing repair.
Completed Repairs.
Old pieces of the sail given to Cape Ann Museum.
Weathervane coming down needing repair.
Completed Repairs.
Old pieces of the sail given to Cape Ann Museum.
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manny, you are the best. don’t care what cox says about you. thanks for bringing the pieces of elsie’s sail to the museum. we’ll take good care of them, maybe display them with the photo of the original taken before she was hoisted, up on the third floor next to erik ronnberg’s superb model of “elsie” in all her glory. seeing that weathervane whole again brings joy to my heart. gloucester owes thanks to the guys who stepped forward to do that tricky piece of work.
‘infamous’ fred buck, cape ann museum