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5355 | Maine Sloop Boats Gwenn and Fearless Underway in Southwest Harbor |
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8081 | "Daisy" and Misses Smith on Round Bottom Skiff "Undine" |
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8102 | On Board the "Gwen" |
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8154 | Catboat "Lanita" Off Greenings Island |
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9159 | Frank Thomas Dwinell and Dock Scene |
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8270 | Ruth - Sailing Yacht |
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5702 | "The St. Marys Boys Sailing" |
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| N.Y.N. SS "St. Marys" - The New York Nautical School Ship "St. Mary's" Vessel Name – USS St. Marys Class – sloop of war Hull - wood Masts - 3 Carried – 16 - 32 pound cannons, 6 - 8” guns Designed by – Build date - 1844 Built by – Built at – U.S. Naval Yard, Washington, D.C. Built for – U.S. Navy Named for – the first colonial settlement in Maryland Displacement 958 tons Gross tons - 766 Length – 149’3” Beam – 37'4" Draught - 18' Sail area – Crew – 195 Number – Disposition - Laid up at Mare Island September 1866 Recommissioned fall of 1870 Placed in ordinary at Norfolk, VA., 3 June 1873 Transferred to the Public Marine School at New York in 1875 - served as school ship until June 1908 Final Disposition - sold for scrapping in August 1908 to Thomas Butler and Co., Boston November 1908 - dismasted and dismantled hull burned at Point of Pines, Massachusetts, for the purpose of getting the copper that was in her. | Description: N.Y.N. SS "St. Marys" - The New York Nautical School Ship "St. Mary's" Vessel Name – USS St. Marys Class – sloop of war Hull - wood Masts - 3 Carried – 16 - 32 pound cannons, 6 - 8” guns Designed by – Build date - 1844 Built by – Built at – U.S. Naval Yard, Washington, D.C. Built for – U.S. Navy Named for – the first colonial settlement in Maryland Displacement 958 tons Gross tons - 766 Length – 149’3” Beam – 37'4" Draught - 18' Sail area – Crew – 195 Number – Disposition - Laid up at Mare Island September 1866 Recommissioned fall of 1870 Placed in ordinary at Norfolk, VA., 3 June 1873 Transferred to the Public Marine School at New York in 1875 - served as school ship until June 1908 Final Disposition - sold for scrapping in August 1908 to Thomas Butler and Co., Boston November 1908 - dismasted and dismantled hull burned at Point of Pines, Massachusetts, for the purpose of getting the copper that was in her. [show more] | |||
8620 | Fishing Boats on Beach at Scheveningen - Photo 77 |
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8107 | Henry Lathrop Rand's Catboat Lanita off Bear Island |
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5732 | Catboat "Lanita" Becalmed |
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5733 | Catboat "Lanita" |
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5734 | Catboat "Lanita" |
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5335 | Two Men Pulling Nets from their Fishing Dory |
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5359 | Catboat "Lanita" |
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5023 | Henry Lathrop Rand as "Solomon Levi" at the helm of his catboat Lanita |
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| In this photo, Henry Rand is wearing buttoned woolen knickers and a heavy wool coat trimmed with braid, sunglasses and a Tyrolean hat. | Description: In this photo, Henry Rand is wearing buttoned woolen knickers and a heavy wool coat trimmed with braid, sunglasses and a Tyrolean hat. |