Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Photospread - The smack Dorothy pictured by Den Phillips
Working Under Sail - An Oysterman's Day - Alun Davies has earnt his living under sail in gaff cutters on the Truro Oyster Fishery all his working life. He tells us about a typical day on the fishery
Photo Essay - An East Coast Idyll - An evocative look at the East Coast, accompanied by stunning black and white photographs from Den Phillips
Features:
Editor's Letter - A warm welcome to this, the first issue
In the Offing - News and events, plus details of The National Maritime Museum's current transformation
Profile - In the first of a regular series, Paul Rogers talks to David Patient, builder and restorer of traditional wooden craft at his yard at Maldon, Essex
An Eye for a Ship - A series looking at contemporary marine artists begins with Stephen Swann's look at the work of Geoff Hunt, famed for his covers for the novels of Patrick O'Brian
Sea Pictures - A detailed look at the Clarkson Stanfield painting HMS The Victory Towed into Gibraltar
Tall Ship Close-up - Photographs and facts on the Kruzenshtern
Book Reviews - A selection of the books currently on sale
Past Ports - A fine photospread of Minehead in 1901, taken from the Francis Frith Collection
In the Making - A profile on the Devon firm Richard Hayward & Co, makers of sailcloth for over 200 years
On the Galley Wireless - Holly Hollins signs off the issue with some news from the tall ship world
Regulars:
A Project with a Passion - Lucy Smith reports on the background behind the Jubilee Sailing Trust, and their new vessel currently under construction
Stad Amsterdam - Clipper! - The Dutch have an exciting project on the go - they're building a near replica clipper which will be ready for the Sail Amsterdam Festival in May 2000. Lucy Smith brings us the details
Tall Ships' Race 1999 - Sir Robin Knox-Johnston on the Sail Training Association, and details of the ports of call in this year's Cutty Sark Tall Ships' Race
Focus On.....- The Historic Dockyard, Chatham - its history and current projects
North of the Border - The Traditional Boat Scene - We look at Scotland's magnificent sailing fishing boats, and Kathy Mansfield writes on today's traditional boat scene north of the border!
Working Under Sail - An Oysterman's Day - Alun Davies has earnt his living under sail in gaff cutters on the Truro Oyster Fishery all his working life. He tells us about a typical day on the fishery
Photo Essay - An East Coast Idyll - An evocative look at the East Coast, accompanied by stunning black and white photographs from Den Phillips
Features:
Editor's Letter - A warm welcome to this, the first issue
In the Offing - News and events, plus details of The National Maritime Museum's current transformation
Profile - In the first of a regular series, Paul Rogers talks to David Patient, builder and restorer of traditional wooden craft at his yard at Maldon, Essex
An Eye for a Ship - A series looking at contemporary marine artists begins with Stephen Swann's look at the work of Geoff Hunt, famed for his covers for the novels of Patrick O'Brian
Sea Pictures - A detailed look at the Clarkson Stanfield painting HMS The Victory Towed into Gibraltar
Tall Ship Close-up - Photographs and facts on the Kruzenshtern
Book Reviews - A selection of the books currently on sale
Past Ports - A fine photospread of Minehead in 1901, taken from the Francis Frith Collection
In the Making - A profile on the Devon firm Richard Hayward & Co, makers of sailcloth for over 200 years
On the Galley Wireless - Holly Hollins signs off the issue with some news from the tall ship world
Regulars:
A Project with a Passion - Lucy Smith reports on the background behind the Jubilee Sailing Trust, and their new vessel currently under construction
Stad Amsterdam - Clipper! - The Dutch have an exciting project on the go - they're building a near replica clipper which will be ready for the Sail Amsterdam Festival in May 2000. Lucy Smith brings us the details
Tall Ships' Race 1999 - Sir Robin Knox-Johnston on the Sail Training Association, and details of the ports of call in this year's Cutty Sark Tall Ships' Race
Focus On.....- The Historic Dockyard, Chatham - its history and current projects
North of the Border - The Traditional Boat Scene - We look at Scotland's magnificent sailing fishing boats, and Kathy Mansfield writes on today's traditional boat scene north of the border!
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