Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Photospread - The schooner Lelantina photographed by Gary Blake
Ernestina: The Great Survivor - The life and times of the American schooner, with words and pictures by Thad Koza
Brixham Trawler Race - John Cadd reports
Features:
Claimed by Cape Horn - Anthony Dalton on the wrecks in Stanley Harbour
Californian comes home - The replica of an 1847 revenue cutter has been acquired by San Diego's maritime museum
An eye for a ship - Stephen Swann on the life and work of marine artist William Wyllie
Fruit schooners - For little more than two decades fast-sailing schooners brought fresh fruit up from sunnier climes to the UK's markets. Tony James tells their story
Nelson's Trafalgar plan discovered - News of an exciting find at the National Maritime Museum
Thames barge match 2002 - This year's race was the best for some time
Regulars:
Editor's Letter - On the charm of traditional boats
Past ports - A photograph of Slaughden Quay in 1906 by Francis Frith
Dreadnought - wild boat of the Atlantic - Peter Lacey continues his series on famous sailing ships of the 19th century
Once upon a tide - Australian marine artist Robert Carter re-creates, in words and on canvas, a scenefrom the age of sail
Book reviews - A look at some of the latest titles
Barge and smack news - From Catherine De Bont
On the Galley Wireless - Holly Hollins with the latest news
Ernestina: The Great Survivor - The life and times of the American schooner, with words and pictures by Thad Koza
Brixham Trawler Race - John Cadd reports
Features:
Claimed by Cape Horn - Anthony Dalton on the wrecks in Stanley Harbour
Californian comes home - The replica of an 1847 revenue cutter has been acquired by San Diego's maritime museum
An eye for a ship - Stephen Swann on the life and work of marine artist William Wyllie
Fruit schooners - For little more than two decades fast-sailing schooners brought fresh fruit up from sunnier climes to the UK's markets. Tony James tells their story
Nelson's Trafalgar plan discovered - News of an exciting find at the National Maritime Museum
Thames barge match 2002 - This year's race was the best for some time
Regulars:
Editor's Letter - On the charm of traditional boats
Past ports - A photograph of Slaughden Quay in 1906 by Francis Frith
Dreadnought - wild boat of the Atlantic - Peter Lacey continues his series on famous sailing ships of the 19th century
Once upon a tide - Australian marine artist Robert Carter re-creates, in words and on canvas, a scenefrom the age of sail
Book reviews - A look at some of the latest titles
Barge and smack news - From Catherine De Bont
On the Galley Wireless - Holly Hollins with the latest news
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