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Around the Sixth Boro 3
September 20, 2013 in Dann Marine Towing, East River, Gellatly & Criscione, Kirby Corporation, lightship, Mary Whalen, New York City, New York harbor, Peking, photos, Red Hook, Reinauer, S/V Adirondack, South Street Seaport, Wavertree | Tags: Adirondack, Arabian Sea, barge Progress, Captain Zeke, Emerald Coast, Kristy Ann Reinauer, Lightship Nantucket, Mary A. Whalen, Peking, Peter F. Gellatly, Sea Wolf, Shearwater, sixth boro, tugster, Wavertree | 3 comments
Here was ASB 2. There might be eight million stories in the naked city, but in its primary boro aka the sixth boro at least half again that number of other stories could be told . . by the collective whoever knows them.
Captain Zeke moves with the diverse stone trade past folks waiting below our very own waving girl and
all those folks waving and taking fotos from the ferry and every other water conveyance.
The 1950 Nantucket‘s back in town . . for the winter.
Yup . . . no one could have predicted these . . .
back when Shearwater was launched in 1929.
A cruise ship shuffles passengers as Peter F. Gellatly bunkers.
Kristy Ann Reinauer stands by a construction barge.
Mary A. Whalen . . . is a survivor from another time.
A barge named Progress has returned to South Street Seaport Museum, here between Wavertree and Peking.
Emerald Coast is eastbound on the East River.
Two views of Adirondack, one with WTC1 –or is it 1 WTC or something else–and
another with the Arabian Sea unit.
And Sea Wolf heads north . . . .
All fotos by Will Van Dorp.
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