Mystery Ship

In this album we are including some unusual images for you to identify.  Some are included just as a “fun” item, while others are true mysteries that have been submitted to the webmaster.  If you can identify any of the following, please submit your answers to the webmaster.

Item of Interest – Mystery Photo 0201

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Get out your notes and books and see if you can find the answers to three questions posed about this vessel.  No prizes for identification, other than an acknowledgement in this notice.  Here are three questions for this image.

  • Question 1. Can you identify the vessel in this photo (clue – image taken by Glenn Smith, May 2004)?
    • Question 2. Can you identify the exact location. (The photo could be taken anywhere in the world)?
      • Question 3. Can you describe the type of vessel, and its present use?

      Response 1. From Mike Nash — Earl of Pembroke at Charlestown Cornwall owned by Square sail and used for filming/charter/sail training, she was the ex wooden coaster converted to sail at Gloucester & Bristol, the boat ahead is the ex Swedish/Fleetwood fishing boat Svanskar, which when finished sailing was bought by the harbour master at Sharpness in 1973
      Item of Interest – Mystery Photo 0202

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      There is an obscure reference to a maritime event.    No prizes for identification, other than an acknowledgement in this notice. Here are questions for this image.

      • Question 1. Can you identify the item in this photo?
      • Question 2. Can you identify the exact location. (The photo could be taken anywhere in the world)?
      • Question 3. Can you describe the item in the picture, and its present use

      Item of Interest – Mystery Photo 0203

      Mystery 203

      Photo taken Summer 2010 by Capt. Gus McLeod and titled “The Light Keeper”. Can you identify where one might find this scupture? Ref: WS11-0031.
      Item of Interest – Mystery Photo 0204

      Mystery 204

      Photo taken Summer 2010 by Capt. Gus McLeod and titled “The Fisherman”. Can you identify the location where you might find this weary gentleman? Ref: WS11-0032.