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Digital images, 27, of the 19th C. ship Wavertree at the Bethlehem Steel Hoboken Shipyard, May to August, 1981.
2008.062.0100
2008.062
Grossmann, Monique
Gift
Gift of Monique Grossmann.
n/a
1981 - 1981
Hoboken
Date: 1981-1981
Notes: THE NEW YORK TIMES Published: August 12, 1981 [this was apparently the caption to a published photo taken by staff photographer William Sauro.] Square-Rigger Returns to South Street Seaport After a $500,000 Renovation From the deck of the sailing vessel Peking, spectators watched yesterday as the Wavertree returned to her berth at the museum. The 96-year-old iron-hulled vessel had been undergoing restoration since May at a shipyard in Hoboken, N.J., including the installation of a new 28-foot bowsprit. The three-masted ship was purchased in 1968 for $70,000 in Argentina, where she was being used as a sand barge. Her repair costs so far have totaled $1.5 million. ------ From American Heritage, April 1983 NEW YORK, NEW YORK: The Wavertree, an 1885 square-rigged cargo vessel, is one of the few survivors of the age of deep-water sailing ships and one of the last square-rigged craft that actually sailed from the port of New York. It is being restored by the South Street Seaport Museum (most of the work is done—only the midship deckhouse needs fixing). When completed, the Wavertree will be an exhibition vessel as accurate as possible in every detail. She will be open to the public year round. Grant: $7,500. --------- Original or Copy: Digital copy Status: OK Status By: dw Status Date: 2008-10-13