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The Royal Navy at Portland, Part 1. Through 4 Centuries, HM Ships, sail to steam, WW1
Portland has one of the world's largest man-made harbours. The story of Dorset's maritime involvement from Henry VIII's time, through the Armada and Dutch battles off Portland; confronting France; Trafalgar, sail to steam, the ironclads; the creation of Portland Harbour & the breakwaters; the advent of torpedoes; submarines, the first flight from a moving ship; the First World War WW1 and the world-beating underwater detection research in the early 20th century.
published: 19 Mar 2021
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SS Atlantic - The forgotten Tragedy
The tragedy of the SS Atlantic:
The SS Atlantic was a paddle steam ship which sunk on the
20th August 1852 in Lake Erie, Canada because of a collision with the SS Ogdenburg.
published: 09 May 2014
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The Origins and Development of the Destroyer Part 1: "The Early Torpedoes and Torpedo Boats"
The first of a five part series on the origins and development of the destroyer deals with the arrival in 1866 of the independent, locomotive sub-surface torpedo and the vessels designed to launch it. The period covered runs from the American Civil War 1861 - 1865 until the turn of the Century 35 years later. This Presentation was given to the Society of Model Shipwrights at their Zoom meeting on 11th March 2022.
published: 26 Mar 2022
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Inside His Amazing Home in the Tunnels Beneath New York - Mole People
Carlos lived in a sewer in the Freedom Tunnel in New York City. He is what many consider one of the mole people - a name given to the homeless who live in the tunnels beneath New York.
Support my gofundme for a documentary about the Anchor-outs in San Francisco Bay
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-eriks-documentary-on-evictions-of-sf-boating-community
Check out these books about life in the tunnel before Amtrak began clearing it out.
(Amazon Affiliate links may earn me a small commission)
The Mole People: Life in the Tunnels Beneath New York City: https://amzn.to/3JjBw0L
Tunnel People: https://amzn.to/3UfwMzB
SUBSCRIBE for more videos!
#molepeople #homeless #underground #documentary
I first met Carlos in 2007, and visited him a number of times over a period of several months. He was...
published: 05 Sep 2022
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Oil Painting Processes of the Masters (Part 3 of 3)
PART THREE OF THREE
James McNeill Whistler, John Singer Sargent, and William Bouguereau
This exciting 3-part series looks at seven of the world’s best oil painters from history and examines how each laid down their paint layers to create their masterpieces. Part three covers three amazing artists who were all contemporaries of one another but whose styles varied significantly.
American artist, James McNeill Whistler, was one of the most influential of the avant-garde painters in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. John Singer Sargent painted stylistic portraits of some of the biggest names of his time, and William Bouguereau was one of the most renown artists in Western Europe during his lifetime.
PART ONE - Jan van Eyck and Titian
https://youtu.be/F15JebCy-io
PART TWO - Rembrand...
published: 06 Jun 2022
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Lost Ships XIV: The Age of the Steamship
1712: A new invention makes its debut on the world's stage, the Steam Engine, ushering in the Industrial Revoution and the beginning of the end for what has come to be known as the Age of Sail. As the 19th Century dawned a new breed of ship was born, ships that would come to dominate the world's oceans, rivers and lakes from the 19th Century until the end of the Second World War: The Steamship.
Yet like so many things built by men, these technological marvels were still susceptible to the wrath of war and nature, and simple human error. Today the age of the Steamship has passed, yet the oceans remain littered with the remains of those vessels whose lives ended in tragedy. Silent tombstones marking forgotten graves
Song: Spirit of the Sea
Artist: Blackmore's Night
Subject: Steamships
published: 03 Mar 2018
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The Great Western STEAM UP! Nevada State RR Museum
Steam, steam, and more steam with 7 steam locomotives dating between 1875 and 1916 operate in Carson City for the 150th anniversary of the completion of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad between Virginia City and Reno, Nevada.
Locomotives Featured in Steam:
Eureka & Palisade #4
Southern Pacific #18
Carson & Tahoe Lumber & Fluming Co "Glenbrook"
Sacramento Brick Company #1
Virginia & Truckee #25
Nevada County Narrow Gauge #5
Santa Cruz Portland Cement #2
and even more steam locomotives on display.
I was not able to see Virginia & Truckee #22 "Inyo" in steam due to a tight schedule.
Don't forget to Like and Subscribe and hit the bell so you get notified every time a new viedo comes out.
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published: 08 Jul 2022
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The Boat that Guy Built - the COMPLETE first episode | Guy Martin Proper
Made way back in 2011, for the BBC, Motorcycle racer and mechanic Guy Martin attempts to renovate a neglected narrowboat with inventions from the Industrial Revolution. For more info on the series, click here - https://bbc.in/33wYtYQ And you can buy the full series on Amazon :) - https://amzn.to/2vzuDGv
#GuyMartin #NarrowBoat
Welcome to the only official Guy Martin Proper YouTube channel. Make yourself a cup of tea or twenty & follow every race, every build and every country Guy visits. Fair play.
Subscribe here https://bit.ly/2OwyYOY
published: 09 Jul 2020
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Peek into Paintings- Shipbuilding
Penobscot Bay's economy in the 19th century was based on shipping, shipbuilding, and getting the lumber to build the ships. Sam Manning's detailed illustrations take us through the basics of the shipbuilding process. We look at a couple of shipyards on Searsport Harbor- plus, one Mainer who used enslaved African Americans to enrich himself...
Penobscot Marine Museum Educator Sarah Cole uses high resolution images of our paintings to zoom in on all the details. See our paintings and other images as never before! Learn about the artist and the history and geography behind the subject of the painting.
Explore Further:
Captain Taylor and Captain Talbot and the Atlantic Black Box project:
https://atlanticblackbox.com/2020/12/19/captain-taylor-and-captain-talbot-made-history-in-portland-m...
published: 14 May 2021
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A Peek at Rockland Through the Penobscot Marine Museum Photo Archive: A Talk by Kevin Johnson
The Rockland Public Library is pleased to present this recording of our event with Kevin Johnson.
Kevin Johnson, photo archivist for the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport, Maine gives a guided tour of Rockland photographs found in the museum’s photography archives. Penobscot Marine Museum’s photography archive is made up of dozens of collections and includes more than 300,000 photographic images spanning the 1880s to the recent past. Johnson’s slideshow and talk explores the various collections with a special feature on Rockland, including the works of Kosti Ruohomaa, Maynard Bray, and Ed Coffin.
Kevin Johnson earned his bachelor’s degree from St. Joseph’s University and worked for a number of years working as a paralegal before deciding he wanted to shift his focus to fine art photo...
published: 02 Apr 2021
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Tall Ships Coos Bay Documentary c.1854-1920 by Steve Priske
This video is an introduction into the extensive history of Tall Ships built on Oregon’s Coos Bay from 1854 to 1920. Produced from a ‘lost’ collection of 1,500 glass plate images and over 1,000 actual ships documents from the National Archives, along with numerous submissions from private parties whose descendants were part of this ‘missing chapter’ of tall ship history.
To see more of this and other tall ship history see my web site; tall ships of san francisco.com
Steve Priske. For best viewing click on 720p under the cog wheel; and watch full screen.
published: 06 Nov 2014
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Steamships
A short history of steamships in Southeast Alaska
published: 23 Jul 2020
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MOTH VS WASZP - FOILING FACE OFF - Full Challenge - Double Olympic Medallist vs Sam Whaley
Double Olympic Medallist Simon Hiscocks takes on Head to Wind's Sam Whaley in a Moth vs Waszp Foiling Face Off. With handicap sailing using the Beat Racing App.
If you liked this video, give it a thumbs up and share it with your friends. 👍
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#sailing #moth #foiling #waszp
published: 26 Mar 2019
52:01
The Royal Navy at Portland, Part 1. Through 4 Centuries, HM Ships, sail to steam, WW1
Portland has one of the world's largest man-made harbours. The story of Dorset's maritime involvement from Henry VIII's time, through the Armada and Dutch battl...
Portland has one of the world's largest man-made harbours. The story of Dorset's maritime involvement from Henry VIII's time, through the Armada and Dutch battles off Portland; confronting France; Trafalgar, sail to steam, the ironclads; the creation of Portland Harbour & the breakwaters; the advent of torpedoes; submarines, the first flight from a moving ship; the First World War WW1 and the world-beating underwater detection research in the early 20th century.
https://wn.com/The_Royal_Navy_At_Portland,_Part_1._Through_4_Centuries,_Hm_Ships,_Sail_To_Steam,_Ww1
Portland has one of the world's largest man-made harbours. The story of Dorset's maritime involvement from Henry VIII's time, through the Armada and Dutch battles off Portland; confronting France; Trafalgar, sail to steam, the ironclads; the creation of Portland Harbour & the breakwaters; the advent of torpedoes; submarines, the first flight from a moving ship; the First World War WW1 and the world-beating underwater detection research in the early 20th century.
- published: 19 Mar 2021
- views: 3715
2:36
SS Atlantic - The forgotten Tragedy
The tragedy of the SS Atlantic:
The SS Atlantic was a paddle steam ship which sunk on the
20th August 1852 in Lake Erie, Canada because of a collision with the...
The tragedy of the SS Atlantic:
The SS Atlantic was a paddle steam ship which sunk on the
20th August 1852 in Lake Erie, Canada because of a collision with the SS Ogdenburg.
https://wn.com/Ss_Atlantic_The_Forgotten_Tragedy
The tragedy of the SS Atlantic:
The SS Atlantic was a paddle steam ship which sunk on the
20th August 1852 in Lake Erie, Canada because of a collision with the SS Ogdenburg.
- published: 09 May 2014
- views: 29986
56:41
The Origins and Development of the Destroyer Part 1: "The Early Torpedoes and Torpedo Boats"
The first of a five part series on the origins and development of the destroyer deals with the arrival in 1866 of the independent, locomotive sub-surface torped...
The first of a five part series on the origins and development of the destroyer deals with the arrival in 1866 of the independent, locomotive sub-surface torpedo and the vessels designed to launch it. The period covered runs from the American Civil War 1861 - 1865 until the turn of the Century 35 years later. This Presentation was given to the Society of Model Shipwrights at their Zoom meeting on 11th March 2022.
https://wn.com/The_Origins_And_Development_Of_The_Destroyer_Part_1_The_Early_Torpedoes_And_Torpedo_Boats
The first of a five part series on the origins and development of the destroyer deals with the arrival in 1866 of the independent, locomotive sub-surface torpedo and the vessels designed to launch it. The period covered runs from the American Civil War 1861 - 1865 until the turn of the Century 35 years later. This Presentation was given to the Society of Model Shipwrights at their Zoom meeting on 11th March 2022.
- published: 26 Mar 2022
- views: 1400
8:30
Inside His Amazing Home in the Tunnels Beneath New York - Mole People
Carlos lived in a sewer in the Freedom Tunnel in New York City. He is what many consider one of the mole people - a name given to the homeless who live in the ...
Carlos lived in a sewer in the Freedom Tunnel in New York City. He is what many consider one of the mole people - a name given to the homeless who live in the tunnels beneath New York.
Support my gofundme for a documentary about the Anchor-outs in San Francisco Bay
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-eriks-documentary-on-evictions-of-sf-boating-community
Check out these books about life in the tunnel before Amtrak began clearing it out.
(Amazon Affiliate links may earn me a small commission)
The Mole People: Life in the Tunnels Beneath New York City: https://amzn.to/3JjBw0L
Tunnel People: https://amzn.to/3UfwMzB
SUBSCRIBE for more videos!
#molepeople #homeless #underground #documentary
I first met Carlos in 2007, and visited him a number of times over a period of several months. He was part of a small group of people who had made homes for themselves in abandoned parts of an Amtrak train tunnel that runs under the West Side highway in New York City.
Carlos was very friendly. He showed me his home on several occasions, and invited me in at one point to help him fix his computer. He had an interesting life, and I am grateful he was willing to be on camera.
Carlos no longer lives in the Freedom Tunnel. A number of years ago the authorities removed all the people living in the tunnel, and cleaned up the area. The section of tunnel that Carlos and several other homeless people had chosen to live in is very different now.
One of Carlos' friends has set up a Gofundme for him. Thank you to everyone who wishes to help him.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-carlos-the-homeless-man-who-lived-in-a-tunne?qid=92c5cf9ff949ecf9440334e27605eae0
Visit my website to keep up with my other projects.
https://eks.tv/
https://wn.com/Inside_His_Amazing_Home_In_The_Tunnels_Beneath_New_York_Mole_People
Carlos lived in a sewer in the Freedom Tunnel in New York City. He is what many consider one of the mole people - a name given to the homeless who live in the tunnels beneath New York.
Support my gofundme for a documentary about the Anchor-outs in San Francisco Bay
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-eriks-documentary-on-evictions-of-sf-boating-community
Check out these books about life in the tunnel before Amtrak began clearing it out.
(Amazon Affiliate links may earn me a small commission)
The Mole People: Life in the Tunnels Beneath New York City: https://amzn.to/3JjBw0L
Tunnel People: https://amzn.to/3UfwMzB
SUBSCRIBE for more videos!
#molepeople #homeless #underground #documentary
I first met Carlos in 2007, and visited him a number of times over a period of several months. He was part of a small group of people who had made homes for themselves in abandoned parts of an Amtrak train tunnel that runs under the West Side highway in New York City.
Carlos was very friendly. He showed me his home on several occasions, and invited me in at one point to help him fix his computer. He had an interesting life, and I am grateful he was willing to be on camera.
Carlos no longer lives in the Freedom Tunnel. A number of years ago the authorities removed all the people living in the tunnel, and cleaned up the area. The section of tunnel that Carlos and several other homeless people had chosen to live in is very different now.
One of Carlos' friends has set up a Gofundme for him. Thank you to everyone who wishes to help him.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-carlos-the-homeless-man-who-lived-in-a-tunne?qid=92c5cf9ff949ecf9440334e27605eae0
Visit my website to keep up with my other projects.
https://eks.tv/
- published: 05 Sep 2022
- views: 13406540
33:30
Oil Painting Processes of the Masters (Part 3 of 3)
PART THREE OF THREE
James McNeill Whistler, John Singer Sargent, and William Bouguereau
This exciting 3-part series looks at seven of the world’s best oil pai...
PART THREE OF THREE
James McNeill Whistler, John Singer Sargent, and William Bouguereau
This exciting 3-part series looks at seven of the world’s best oil painters from history and examines how each laid down their paint layers to create their masterpieces. Part three covers three amazing artists who were all contemporaries of one another but whose styles varied significantly.
American artist, James McNeill Whistler, was one of the most influential of the avant-garde painters in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. John Singer Sargent painted stylistic portraits of some of the biggest names of his time, and William Bouguereau was one of the most renown artists in Western Europe during his lifetime.
PART ONE - Jan van Eyck and Titian
https://youtu.be/F15JebCy-io
PART TWO - Rembrandt and J.M.W. Turner
https://youtu.be/4ma7lWOuzQ8
PART THREE - James McNeill Whistler, John Singer Sargent, and William Bouguereau
https://youtu.be/oBZGp8UqoxY
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For more information on oil painting, check out Jill's 5-hour online oil painting class, available through:
Free Course Preview: https://youtu.be/wJgPXO7JI7E
Her Website:
https://www.jillpoyerd.com/classes
SkillShare
https://www.skillshare.com/en/user/jillpoyerd
UDemy
https://www.udemy.com/user/jill-poyerd/
https://wn.com/Oil_Painting_Processes_Of_The_Masters_(Part_3_Of_3)
PART THREE OF THREE
James McNeill Whistler, John Singer Sargent, and William Bouguereau
This exciting 3-part series looks at seven of the world’s best oil painters from history and examines how each laid down their paint layers to create their masterpieces. Part three covers three amazing artists who were all contemporaries of one another but whose styles varied significantly.
American artist, James McNeill Whistler, was one of the most influential of the avant-garde painters in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. John Singer Sargent painted stylistic portraits of some of the biggest names of his time, and William Bouguereau was one of the most renown artists in Western Europe during his lifetime.
PART ONE - Jan van Eyck and Titian
https://youtu.be/F15JebCy-io
PART TWO - Rembrandt and J.M.W. Turner
https://youtu.be/4ma7lWOuzQ8
PART THREE - James McNeill Whistler, John Singer Sargent, and William Bouguereau
https://youtu.be/oBZGp8UqoxY
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For more information on oil painting, check out Jill's 5-hour online oil painting class, available through:
Free Course Preview: https://youtu.be/wJgPXO7JI7E
Her Website:
https://www.jillpoyerd.com/classes
SkillShare
https://www.skillshare.com/en/user/jillpoyerd
UDemy
https://www.udemy.com/user/jill-poyerd/
- published: 06 Jun 2022
- views: 364229
4:16
Lost Ships XIV: The Age of the Steamship
1712: A new invention makes its debut on the world's stage, the Steam Engine, ushering in the Industrial Revoution and the beginning of the end for what has com...
1712: A new invention makes its debut on the world's stage, the Steam Engine, ushering in the Industrial Revoution and the beginning of the end for what has come to be known as the Age of Sail. As the 19th Century dawned a new breed of ship was born, ships that would come to dominate the world's oceans, rivers and lakes from the 19th Century until the end of the Second World War: The Steamship.
Yet like so many things built by men, these technological marvels were still susceptible to the wrath of war and nature, and simple human error. Today the age of the Steamship has passed, yet the oceans remain littered with the remains of those vessels whose lives ended in tragedy. Silent tombstones marking forgotten graves
Song: Spirit of the Sea
Artist: Blackmore's Night
Subject: Steamships
https://wn.com/Lost_Ships_Xiv_The_Age_Of_The_Steamship
1712: A new invention makes its debut on the world's stage, the Steam Engine, ushering in the Industrial Revoution and the beginning of the end for what has come to be known as the Age of Sail. As the 19th Century dawned a new breed of ship was born, ships that would come to dominate the world's oceans, rivers and lakes from the 19th Century until the end of the Second World War: The Steamship.
Yet like so many things built by men, these technological marvels were still susceptible to the wrath of war and nature, and simple human error. Today the age of the Steamship has passed, yet the oceans remain littered with the remains of those vessels whose lives ended in tragedy. Silent tombstones marking forgotten graves
Song: Spirit of the Sea
Artist: Blackmore's Night
Subject: Steamships
- published: 03 Mar 2018
- views: 9038
24:42
The Great Western STEAM UP! Nevada State RR Museum
Steam, steam, and more steam with 7 steam locomotives dating between 1875 and 1916 operate in Carson City for the 150th anniversary of the completion of the Vir...
Steam, steam, and more steam with 7 steam locomotives dating between 1875 and 1916 operate in Carson City for the 150th anniversary of the completion of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad between Virginia City and Reno, Nevada.
Locomotives Featured in Steam:
Eureka & Palisade #4
Southern Pacific #18
Carson & Tahoe Lumber & Fluming Co "Glenbrook"
Sacramento Brick Company #1
Virginia & Truckee #25
Nevada County Narrow Gauge #5
Santa Cruz Portland Cement #2
and even more steam locomotives on display.
I was not able to see Virginia & Truckee #22 "Inyo" in steam due to a tight schedule.
Don't forget to Like and Subscribe and hit the bell so you get notified every time a new viedo comes out.
For More, follow on instagram: @vintage.rails
Any questions or suggestions: Comment down below
https://wn.com/The_Great_Western_Steam_Up_Nevada_State_Rr_Museum
Steam, steam, and more steam with 7 steam locomotives dating between 1875 and 1916 operate in Carson City for the 150th anniversary of the completion of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad between Virginia City and Reno, Nevada.
Locomotives Featured in Steam:
Eureka & Palisade #4
Southern Pacific #18
Carson & Tahoe Lumber & Fluming Co "Glenbrook"
Sacramento Brick Company #1
Virginia & Truckee #25
Nevada County Narrow Gauge #5
Santa Cruz Portland Cement #2
and even more steam locomotives on display.
I was not able to see Virginia & Truckee #22 "Inyo" in steam due to a tight schedule.
Don't forget to Like and Subscribe and hit the bell so you get notified every time a new viedo comes out.
For More, follow on instagram: @vintage.rails
Any questions or suggestions: Comment down below
- published: 08 Jul 2022
- views: 869
29:18
The Boat that Guy Built - the COMPLETE first episode | Guy Martin Proper
Made way back in 2011, for the BBC, Motorcycle racer and mechanic Guy Martin attempts to renovate a neglected narrowboat with inventions from the Industrial Rev...
Made way back in 2011, for the BBC, Motorcycle racer and mechanic Guy Martin attempts to renovate a neglected narrowboat with inventions from the Industrial Revolution. For more info on the series, click here - https://bbc.in/33wYtYQ And you can buy the full series on Amazon :) - https://amzn.to/2vzuDGv
#GuyMartin #NarrowBoat
Welcome to the only official Guy Martin Proper YouTube channel. Make yourself a cup of tea or twenty & follow every race, every build and every country Guy visits. Fair play.
Subscribe here https://bit.ly/2OwyYOY
https://wn.com/The_Boat_That_Guy_Built_The_Complete_First_Episode_|_Guy_Martin_Proper
Made way back in 2011, for the BBC, Motorcycle racer and mechanic Guy Martin attempts to renovate a neglected narrowboat with inventions from the Industrial Revolution. For more info on the series, click here - https://bbc.in/33wYtYQ And you can buy the full series on Amazon :) - https://amzn.to/2vzuDGv
#GuyMartin #NarrowBoat
Welcome to the only official Guy Martin Proper YouTube channel. Make yourself a cup of tea or twenty & follow every race, every build and every country Guy visits. Fair play.
Subscribe here https://bit.ly/2OwyYOY
- published: 09 Jul 2020
- views: 493784
13:24
Peek into Paintings- Shipbuilding
Penobscot Bay's economy in the 19th century was based on shipping, shipbuilding, and getting the lumber to build the ships. Sam Manning's detailed illustratio...
Penobscot Bay's economy in the 19th century was based on shipping, shipbuilding, and getting the lumber to build the ships. Sam Manning's detailed illustrations take us through the basics of the shipbuilding process. We look at a couple of shipyards on Searsport Harbor- plus, one Mainer who used enslaved African Americans to enrich himself...
Penobscot Marine Museum Educator Sarah Cole uses high resolution images of our paintings to zoom in on all the details. See our paintings and other images as never before! Learn about the artist and the history and geography behind the subject of the painting.
Explore Further:
Captain Taylor and Captain Talbot and the Atlantic Black Box project:
https://atlanticblackbox.com/2020/12/19/captain-taylor-and-captain-talbot-made-history-in-portland-maine/
Greenhill, Basil The Evolution of the Wooden Ship with Illustrations by Sam Manning (1988)
Wasson, George S. Sailing Days on the Penobscot (1830)
https://wn.com/Peek_Into_Paintings_Shipbuilding
Penobscot Bay's economy in the 19th century was based on shipping, shipbuilding, and getting the lumber to build the ships. Sam Manning's detailed illustrations take us through the basics of the shipbuilding process. We look at a couple of shipyards on Searsport Harbor- plus, one Mainer who used enslaved African Americans to enrich himself...
Penobscot Marine Museum Educator Sarah Cole uses high resolution images of our paintings to zoom in on all the details. See our paintings and other images as never before! Learn about the artist and the history and geography behind the subject of the painting.
Explore Further:
Captain Taylor and Captain Talbot and the Atlantic Black Box project:
https://atlanticblackbox.com/2020/12/19/captain-taylor-and-captain-talbot-made-history-in-portland-maine/
Greenhill, Basil The Evolution of the Wooden Ship with Illustrations by Sam Manning (1988)
Wasson, George S. Sailing Days on the Penobscot (1830)
- published: 14 May 2021
- views: 66
1:25:48
A Peek at Rockland Through the Penobscot Marine Museum Photo Archive: A Talk by Kevin Johnson
The Rockland Public Library is pleased to present this recording of our event with Kevin Johnson.
Kevin Johnson, photo archivist for the Penobscot Marine Museu...
The Rockland Public Library is pleased to present this recording of our event with Kevin Johnson.
Kevin Johnson, photo archivist for the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport, Maine gives a guided tour of Rockland photographs found in the museum’s photography archives. Penobscot Marine Museum’s photography archive is made up of dozens of collections and includes more than 300,000 photographic images spanning the 1880s to the recent past. Johnson’s slideshow and talk explores the various collections with a special feature on Rockland, including the works of Kosti Ruohomaa, Maynard Bray, and Ed Coffin.
Kevin Johnson earned his bachelor’s degree from St. Joseph’s University and worked for a number of years working as a paralegal before deciding he wanted to shift his focus to fine art photography. He earned his Professional Certificate in Photography from the Maine Photographic Workshops, where he first encountered the Eastern Illustrating and Publishing Company’s postcard collection. When the collection needed to be rehoused in 2007, Penobscot Marine Museum brought it into their archive. As the museum’s Photo Archivist, Kevin Johnson has cultivated its current collection into a robust array of works.
https://wn.com/A_Peek_At_Rockland_Through_The_Penobscot_Marine_Museum_Photo_Archive_A_Talk_By_Kevin_Johnson
The Rockland Public Library is pleased to present this recording of our event with Kevin Johnson.
Kevin Johnson, photo archivist for the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport, Maine gives a guided tour of Rockland photographs found in the museum’s photography archives. Penobscot Marine Museum’s photography archive is made up of dozens of collections and includes more than 300,000 photographic images spanning the 1880s to the recent past. Johnson’s slideshow and talk explores the various collections with a special feature on Rockland, including the works of Kosti Ruohomaa, Maynard Bray, and Ed Coffin.
Kevin Johnson earned his bachelor’s degree from St. Joseph’s University and worked for a number of years working as a paralegal before deciding he wanted to shift his focus to fine art photography. He earned his Professional Certificate in Photography from the Maine Photographic Workshops, where he first encountered the Eastern Illustrating and Publishing Company’s postcard collection. When the collection needed to be rehoused in 2007, Penobscot Marine Museum brought it into their archive. As the museum’s Photo Archivist, Kevin Johnson has cultivated its current collection into a robust array of works.
- published: 02 Apr 2021
- views: 160
22:42
Tall Ships Coos Bay Documentary c.1854-1920 by Steve Priske
This video is an introduction into the extensive history of Tall Ships built on Oregon’s Coos Bay from 1854 to 1920. Produced from a ‘lost’ collection of 1,500 ...
This video is an introduction into the extensive history of Tall Ships built on Oregon’s Coos Bay from 1854 to 1920. Produced from a ‘lost’ collection of 1,500 glass plate images and over 1,000 actual ships documents from the National Archives, along with numerous submissions from private parties whose descendants were part of this ‘missing chapter’ of tall ship history.
To see more of this and other tall ship history see my web site; tall ships of san francisco.com
Steve Priske. For best viewing click on 720p under the cog wheel; and watch full screen.
https://wn.com/Tall_Ships_Coos_Bay_Documentary_C.1854_1920_By_Steve_Priske
This video is an introduction into the extensive history of Tall Ships built on Oregon’s Coos Bay from 1854 to 1920. Produced from a ‘lost’ collection of 1,500 glass plate images and over 1,000 actual ships documents from the National Archives, along with numerous submissions from private parties whose descendants were part of this ‘missing chapter’ of tall ship history.
To see more of this and other tall ship history see my web site; tall ships of san francisco.com
Steve Priske. For best viewing click on 720p under the cog wheel; and watch full screen.
- published: 06 Nov 2014
- views: 75448
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MOTH VS WASZP - FOILING FACE OFF - Full Challenge - Double Olympic Medallist vs Sam Whaley
Double Olympic Medallist Simon Hiscocks takes on Head to Wind's Sam Whaley in a Moth vs Waszp Foiling Face Off. With handicap sailing using the Beat Racing App....
Double Olympic Medallist Simon Hiscocks takes on Head to Wind's Sam Whaley in a Moth vs Waszp Foiling Face Off. With handicap sailing using the Beat Racing App.
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Double Olympic Medallist Simon Hiscocks takes on Head to Wind's Sam Whaley in a Moth vs Waszp Foiling Face Off. With handicap sailing using the Beat Racing App.
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- published: 26 Mar 2019
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