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November 16, 2013 in Bayonne, Bouchard, Henry Marine Service, Kirby Corporation, McAllister, New York harbor, Noble Maritime Collection, personal, photos, Sailors Snug Harbor | Tags: Barney Turecamo, Blue Fin, Blue restaurant, Dorothy J, Ellen McAllister, Fidelio, Frederick E. Bouchard, Noble Maritime, sixth boro, tugster, Weddell Sea | 5 comments
Here was post #1 of what could become a series from over five years ago.
Dusk rarely finds me at my places along Richmond Terrace, but last night I was here with elizabeth, and she took a pic much like this one, and when she sent it to FB with the question “Guess who my dinner date is?” one friend wrote back . . . “the great Gatsby?” So call this . . . what the great Gatsby sees as tugster on a short day’s journey into night, apologies to Mr O’neill.
Barney Turecamo passes Gatsby’s place, as do
Frederick E. Bouchard and B. No. 210,
Ellen McAllister,
Dorothy J,
and Weddell Sea.
Gatsby’s for the night . . . was actually Blue–formerly known as R. H. Tugs. From Blue, it was a short walk to Sailors Snug Harbor for the 25th annual John A. Noble Art Auction. And I’m very pleased to say that
a print of my foto below brought $500 into the museum’s funds for restoration of Robbins Reef Light, and the framed foto went home with a very happy friend. To see the other 49 items in the auction catalog, click here.
All fotos by Will Van Dorp.
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