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December 19, 2015 in collaboration, lightship, McAllister, New York City, New York harbor, photos, South Street Seaport Museum | Tags: Birk Thomas, Charles D. McAllister, LV-79 Barnegat, LV-83 Swiftsure, LV-87 Ambrose, tugster | 1 comment
Here and here are previous posts that feature this vessel, LV-87 Ambrose. The first two photos below come from Birk Thomas in late winter 2012, as Ambrose was finishing up some yard work and then
in March headed back to South Street Seaport Museum.
I took the remaining photos, the one below as the lightship was bathed in fireworks light on July 4 this year.
The next two photos I took last week, trying to highlight Christmas red.
By the way, next week I plan a post of any work vessel–or replica thereof–decorated for Christmas in some way. I have a few already, but if you have such a photo to share, send it along soon. Click here for some Christmas-related workboat photos from two years ago.
Two older sister ships of Ambrose are Barnegat, LV 79, ex-Cape Lookout Shoal, and delivered on 1 December 1904, now languishing in Pyne Point NJ; and
Swiftsure, LV-83, ex-Relief, and delivered on 22 December 1904. I’m wondering if there’s a photo showing both vessels in Camden at the shipyard in –say–October 1904, just prior to delivery. I took both photos in summer 2010.
Going back to this record of New York Shipbuilding history, does anyone know what became of LV 88 Columbia River, supposedly sold to Japan in 1988?
This post shows a photo of LV 84 Brunswick and tells of its demise. Click here for other posts on lightships. One lightship I’d really like to see is this one from 1911 in Surinam.
The top two photos credit to Birk Thomas; all the others to Will Van Dorp.
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