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August 2021. Samatha Miller follows the channel just north of the Staten Island Yankees stadium. Note today’s skyline.
1970. The rest of these photos I share thanks to Steve Munoz. Note the early night skyline here shows the Towers under construction.
1970 Dalzelleagle in the Buttermilk Channel passing USCG cutters tied up alongside Governors Island. Dalzelleagle, a 1958 Jakobson product, later became McAllister Bros, which was scrapped earlier this year. In a comment in an earlier post, Tony A identifies one of the cutters as the storied USCG Dallas (WHEC-716), now BRP Ramon Alcaraz (PS-16), pride of the Philippines Navy.
1971. McAllister Bros southbound in the Upper Bay.
1971. The aircraft looks to be amphibious. Anyone help? I’d say that’s a Kennedy-class ferry, And at the foot of the Tower, note the fireboats tied up at Pier A, occupied by FDNY from 1960 until 1992.
1973. SS Olympia headed for sea. Her career spanned 1953 until 2009, when she was beached in Alang.
1973. McAllister Bros. northbound off Hoboken.
1973. Dalzellera. That makes her 58 years old at this point.
1973. Concordia Gulf bound for sea.
1985. Statue scaffolded for repairs.
1992. As seen from a ship on Newark Bay at dawn.
1992. Kerry Moran seven years before her wheelhouse and propulsion were reconfigured.
Many thanks to Steve for sharing these photos, pre-dating my time here. I moved to the area and started working in Brooklyn in 2000.
It should go without saying what the focus here is. More to come. Here‘s what I posted exactly 10 years ago, when it seems to me, we were still a united people sharing common losses and goals.
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