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Bluenose Old Photos, Books, and resources from the past
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Bluenose Photographs | Fine Art America
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- Similar Designs. The Tall Ship Schooner Bluenose II Photograph. Dale Kincaid. $28. More from This Artist. Similar Designs. The lonely sea and the sky Photograph. Karen Cook. $32.
Bluenose Stock Photos, Pictures & Royalty-Free Images
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- Browse 232 bluenose stock photos and images available, or search for bluenose ii to find more great stock photos and pictures. Newest results. bluenose ii. Bluenose II at Peggy's Cove Lighthouse bluenose stock pictures, royalty-free …
Bluenose Old Photos, Books, and resources from the past
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- Here are the photographs of the planking process on the original Bluenose. View attachment 199569 View attachment 199570 From the Bluenose II book, page 41, the description of the treenails "trennells" seen here is that they were 23" long and had a 5" square hammering end 1-3/8" per side tapering down to a 1-1/8" rough surfaced imbed portion.
Bluenose Old Photos, Books, and resources from the past
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- Bluenose Old Photos, Books, and resources from the past To start this thread off I am offering a series of old photos by Walter MacAskill from the Nova Scotia archives. If you Google that up you will find many more. Items to look at are what is visible and not present when Bluenose was racing. Then look at those which are obviously taken when it...
Bluenose Old Photos, Books, and resources from the past
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- For a broad "scrapbook" of old photos Google up W.R. MacAskill photographs found in the Nova Scotia Archives. A link is below. A great number of old schooners and some deck and rigging close up photos of details to better understand building or scratch building a Bluenose. . . . not pretty but worn and needing repairs.
Bluenose Old Photos, Books, and resources from the past
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- It is interesting to scroll through the old archival photos of the schooners involved with the International Fishermans Races to examine the rigging and other small details to determine/estimate if the schooner was rigged for fishing or racing. With some time spent in studying plans and old photos the differences are visible and easy to spot in ...
Bluenose Old Photos, Books, and resources from the past
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- Bluenose, a fine carrier with her big hull (112 feet long at waterline, 27-foot beam) worked nobly from 1942 to war’s But now the war was over and it was January, 1946, in Jacmel Bay. Get under way at once, Berringer’s orders came, and make a run in ballast to Aux Cayes, 68 miles due west along the coast.
Bluenose Old Photos, Books, and resources from the past
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- The old photos of the foredeck winch/windlass should be of some help as they were to me. The parts in the MS2130 kit were pretty bad and the plans too detailed to coordinate with those so I also looked at The Suburban Ship Modeler build log, one for each assembly which were of some assisisting photos but ina 2017 kit were differently cast and assembled.
Bluenose Old Photos, Books, and resources from the past
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- The hoops are further described as: main mast 27", 2" wide and 1" thick. Top mast hoops: 14-1/2" x 1-1/2", rounded triangular form with the narrow face inside and the wider face outside of the hoop/mast; made of ash. Ends overlap about half of the circumference and are secured with copper rivets.
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