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Posted on Wednesday 25 August 2021
THEY’RE BACK – and ready to be tracked down! Our displays have yet again been taken over by all sorts of maritime characters – of th...
Posted on Wednesday 14 April 2021
Windjammers, like Moshulu, would spend several years abroad before returning to their homeport for an overhaul on slip. Crew maintained the ships when...
Posted on Monday 29 March 2021
At thirteen, many of us would have been looking for a bit of freedom from our parents, and perhaps a little adventure. Taking off on a bike for...
Posted on Friday 05 March 2021
Approaching the equator, windjammer crews could look forward to a short break in the endless cycle of work. Sailors who had never ‘crossed the lineâ...
Posted on Wednesday 24 February 2021
Built to carry bulk cargo across oceans, windjammers were able to weather all but the most ferocious of storms. The enormous iron and steel shi...
Posted on Wednesday 17 February 2021
On Sunday 23 February 1936 Harry Andrewartha wrote in his diary “The weather today is fine and we have the gramophone out on the deck and we are all...
Posted on Wednesday 10 February 2021
The Cape Horn passage, at the southern tip of South America is renowned for frigid weather and monstrous seas. Unimpeded by large landmasses, w...
Posted on Friday 15 March 2013
At the tender age of 27, Matthew Flinders took command of HMS Investigator under Admiralty instructions to chart and explore the last unknown Australi...