Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Photospread - The smack Joseph T at Maldon, pictured by Den Phillips
Lizzie Annie - Essex Girl - Kathy Mansfield on the appeal of the Essex smack
Course Work - The three-masted barque Gunilla is a genuine school ship, writes Holly Hollins
The Flatties Return - These unique vessels of the Somerset coast have a champion in the shape of Tony James
Close-Up on the New Sta Brig - Lucy Smith on the STA's first lady skipper; Michael Willoughby on the thinking behind Stavros; Max Mudie on the new brig's trials
Features:
New Suit - The ex-trading wherry Albion gets a new sail. John Worrall sees it being made
Picking up Survivors - In this, the third part of his trilogy on the Norfolk Wherry, John Worrall looks at the contemporary scene
Thermopylae: The Great All-Rounder - Ben Carver on the career of Cutty Sark's long-time rival
Classic Books - James Jones's The Romance of London's River was published in 1935. Stephen Swann tells us why it's still worth reading
Profile - Basil Greenhill - Tony James on a great British maritime historian
Captain George Vancouver 1758-1798 - John Blake writes about an unsung figure of British navigation
Sea Pictures
John Moore of Ipswich was a 'provincial' artist: Stephen Swann thinks his work deserves a wider audience
Regulars:
Editor's Letter - On the survival of the Thames Sailing Barge
An Eye for a Ship - In our series looking at contemporary marine artists, Stephen Swann visits John Groves at his studio in south London
Book reviews - A look at some of the latest titles
In the Offing - News, events and listings
Past Ports - A photograph of Ramsgate taken in 1907 by Francis Frith
Tall Ship Close-up - Photographs and facts on the Statsraad Lehmkuhl
On the Galley Wireless - Holly Hollins with the latest news from the world of tall ships
Lizzie Annie - Essex Girl - Kathy Mansfield on the appeal of the Essex smack
Course Work - The three-masted barque Gunilla is a genuine school ship, writes Holly Hollins
The Flatties Return - These unique vessels of the Somerset coast have a champion in the shape of Tony James
Close-Up on the New Sta Brig - Lucy Smith on the STA's first lady skipper; Michael Willoughby on the thinking behind Stavros; Max Mudie on the new brig's trials
Features:
New Suit - The ex-trading wherry Albion gets a new sail. John Worrall sees it being made
Picking up Survivors - In this, the third part of his trilogy on the Norfolk Wherry, John Worrall looks at the contemporary scene
Thermopylae: The Great All-Rounder - Ben Carver on the career of Cutty Sark's long-time rival
Classic Books - James Jones's The Romance of London's River was published in 1935. Stephen Swann tells us why it's still worth reading
Profile - Basil Greenhill - Tony James on a great British maritime historian
Captain George Vancouver 1758-1798 - John Blake writes about an unsung figure of British navigation
Sea Pictures
John Moore of Ipswich was a 'provincial' artist: Stephen Swann thinks his work deserves a wider audience
Regulars:
Editor's Letter - On the survival of the Thames Sailing Barge
An Eye for a Ship - In our series looking at contemporary marine artists, Stephen Swann visits John Groves at his studio in south London
Book reviews - A look at some of the latest titles
In the Offing - News, events and listings
Past Ports - A photograph of Ramsgate taken in 1907 by Francis Frith
Tall Ship Close-up - Photographs and facts on the Statsraad Lehmkuhl
On the Galley Wireless - Holly Hollins with the latest news from the world of tall ships
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