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Revision as of 19:58, 12 August 2019
Kingsport Wharf, from the north, photographed by A. L. Hardy at the launch of the barquentine Skoda, 1893.[1]
Vessels are: the barque Canada (left, the largest built at Kingsport, 1891)[2]; an unknown schooner (hidden behind end of wharf); an unidentified three-masted barque; and Skoda (right middle distance) just after launch, surrounded by debris from the slipway. In foreground can be seen three DAR flatcars on the wharf siding.
With thanks from the Spicer Collection, Fieldwood Heritage Society, Canning.
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current | 19:43, 12 August 2019 | ![]() | 1,835 × 1,223 (1.33 MB) | Dan conlin (talk | contribs) | Kingsport Wharf, from the north, photographed by A. L. Hardy at the launch of the barquentine ''Skoda'', 1893.<ref>Cora Atkinson, ''Kingsport by the Sea'', (1980) page 20</ref> Vessels are: the barque ''Canada'' (left... |
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