City Of Adelaide Clippper Ship. Update 4
SX2002
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
As promised, here is the latest update.
This will be a the last one for a while as the whole State is in lock down due to the corona virus.
We only have around 20-25 cases but it pays to be safe and sure.
The last pic shows the permit I was issued to access the opposite dock. The company that use that dock, Svitzer, were truly lovely and have given me access any time I like. They do all the towing (tug boats, etc) of all the shipping in the State and several countries around the world.
The windows and port holes you can see were not there in the ship originally. They were installed when the ship was being used as a hospital ship in one of its later lives.
Would have been dark with 300 passengers swinging from their hammocks without any light. There were four first class cabins at the stern, these will be recreated and furnished just as they were originally.
Are they restoring the ship? How old is it?
It looks like you have quite a photographic project ahead of you. Happy shooting.
For a Victorian Lady she led an exciting life.
SX2002 wrote:
As promised, here is the latest update.
This will be a the last one for a while as the whole State is in lock down due to the corona virus.
We only have around 20-25 cases but it pays to be safe and sure.
The last pic shows the permit I was issued to access the opposite dock. The company that use that dock, Svitzer, were truly lovely and have given me access any time I like. They do all the towing (tug boats, etc) of all the shipping in the State and several countries around the world.
The windows and port holes you can see were not there in the ship originally. They were installed when the ship was being used as a hospital ship in one of its later lives.
Would have been dark with 300 passengers swinging from their hammocks without any light. There were four first class cabins at the stern, these will be recreated and furnished just as they were originally.
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Very interesting series of images and great commentary. Stay safe and well and post again when it is safe. Stan
SX2002
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
davyboy wrote:
Are they restoring the ship? How old is it?
Yes davy, if you do a search in Photo Gallery you will find the first 3 up dates including pics from inside. It was built in 1864...the sister ship to the more famous Cutty Sark.
SX2002
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
jaymatt wrote:
It looks like you have quite a photographic project ahead of you. Happy shooting.
Thanks John...a long term project for sure.
SX2002
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
Curmudgeon wrote:
For a Victorian Lady she led an exciting life.
She sure did Jack, it took 87 days to travel from England to Port Adeaide, South Australia...still much faster than non clipper ships.
Great series, I have been following. Please keep us updated on the restoration.
Don
SX2002
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
PAR4DCR wrote:
Great series, I have been following. Please keep us updated on the restoration.
Don
Will do Don...thank you..
luvmypets
Loc: Born & raised Texan living in Fayetteville NC
Nice photos!! I know it will take a long time to restore her and I'm glad you are bringing us along for the journey.
Please take very good care of yourself!!!
Dodie
SX2002
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
luvmypets wrote:
Nice photos!! I know it will take a long time to restore her and I'm glad you are bringing us along for the journey.
Please take very good care of yourself!!!
Dodie
Thanks Dodie...we're staying home for a few more days, they just announced the lock down has been shortened so things are looking up...
Keep us posted, Ron. This will be interesting for a long time.
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