SX2002
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
Several asked for me to keep updating the resto of the ship. Well, yesterday I went down to do my first official photo shoot as the project's official photographer. As you can see there is a lot of work to be done and with no help whatsoever from the government it's going to take longer then it should. Considering the importance of to ship to our State, everyone is amazed that they have given no support.
The ship is of composite construction, metal frame and teak hull. The metal is wrought iron and doesn't suffer like steel as far as corrosion goes. Once the rust scale is removed, it's in remarkable condition.
If you read the first item it will give you a good insight into the ship's history and some of the reasons it's in such a bad state.
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These floor panels will be overlaid with decking timbers to give an authentic look
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The main deck will be a museum. Some of the items are shown in these shots
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Nothing sinister in the bed pot, it's a stuffed toy rat
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The ship's original wheel
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Thee hundred "common" passengers shared this deck space and all slept in hammocks jammed side by side
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How the metal framework comes up after a de-scale and paint job
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Very interesting. Thanks for posting.
Skillfully photographed and interesting. Put me on the list of those who will look forward to updates.
SX2002 wrote:
Several asked for me to keep updating the resto of the ship. Well, yesterday I went down to do my first official photo shoot as the project's official photographer. As you can see there is a lot of work to be done and with no help whatsoever from the government it's going to take longer then it should. Considering the importance of to ship to our State, everyone is amazed that they have given no support.
The ship is of composite construction, metal frame and teak hull. The metal is wrought iron and doesn't suffer like steel as far as corrosion goes. Once the rust scale is removed, it's in remarkable condition.
If you read the first item it will give you a good insight into the ship's history and some of the reasons it's in such a bad state.
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Great photos Ron. The ship certainly has had a varied life and it is great see that efforts are being made to preserve a piece of such interesting history. Let's hope that some assistance from the government will eventually be forthcoming.
SX2002
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
Thorny Devil wrote:
Great photos Ron. The ship certainly has had a varied life and it is great see that efforts are being made to preserve a piece of such interesting history. Let's hope that some assistance from the government will eventually be forthcoming.
Thanks TD, yes it would make a world of difference. They throw millions around for other less significant projects. A few million (pocket money to them) would make a massive difference..
How about some over all pix of the exterior?
SX2002
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
twowindsbear wrote:
How about some over all pix of the exterior?
I included some in the original post..here are a few more...the first three were taken 6 years ago at the ship's 150th birthday. The last one was taken a couple of weeks ago..you can't get much of a full view now because it's surrounded by scaffolding..
Part 2 of this update has also been posted...
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-672736-1.html
luvmypets
Loc: Born & raised Texan living in Fayetteville NC
Wonderful tour!!! Thank you for the photo of her timeline. I am looking forward to watching her progress. Are there any plans to sail her once she is restored? I would love to see photos of her at sea with all her sails full of air.
Dodie
SX2002
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
luvmypets wrote:
Wonderful tour!!! Thank you for the photo of her timeline. I am looking forward to watching her progress. Are there any plans to sail her once she is restored? I would love to see photos of her at sea with all her sails full of air.
Dodie
Sorry Dodie, it's going to be an on-shore static display/museum in a similar way the Cutty Sark is displayed but obviously not as fancy as the Cutty Sark because we don't get any support from the government...maybe one day some rich person will donate a few million dollars..
The Cutty Sark is the sister ship to the City Of Adelaide. The COA was built in 1864 while the CS was built in 1869..
luvmypets
Loc: Born & raised Texan living in Fayetteville NC
SX2002 wrote:
Sorry Dodie, it's going to be an on-shore static display/museum in a similar way the Cutty Sark is displayed but obviously not as fancy as the Cutty Sark because we don't get any support from the government...maybe one day some rich person will donate a few million dollars..
The Cutty Sark is the sister ship to the City Of Adelaide. The COA was built in 1864 while the CS was built in 1869..
It's a shame but better than rotting at the bottom of the ocean.
Dodie
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