Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Photospread - Vessels photographed at Antwerp this summer by Nigel Pert
Sultana: Small is Beautiful - David Stevens on the recently launched Marblehead Schooner
Marigold - Flower Power! - The Victorian cutter's exploits during this summer's America's Cup Festival, recalled by Jason Gouldstone
Features:
Kaisei - Ocean Planet - Holly Hollins on the Sail Training Association of Japan
Donald McKay: Simply the Best - The first part of a three-part study of the life and work of the master shipbuilder by Peter Lacey
An Eye for a Ship: James Dodds - Stephen Swann looks at the work of artist James Dodds
The Voyage that changed the World - John Blake looks at HMS Beagle's voyage of 1832-36
HMS Trincomalee - Ready for Action - The 1817 frigate's award-winning restoration draws to a close
Once Upon a Tide - Australian marine artist Robert Carter re-creates, in words and on canvas, a scene from the age of sail
Regulars:
Editor's Letter - On 19th-century sailing ship design
Tall Ships Close Up - The Fryderyk Chopin
Souvenir of Summer - The Cambria
Barge and Smack News - from Catherine De Bont
Past Ports - A photograph of Exeter taken in 1896 by Francis Frith
Book Reviews - A look at some of the latest titles
On the Galley Wireless - Holly Hollins with the latest news from the world of tall ships
Sultana: Small is Beautiful - David Stevens on the recently launched Marblehead Schooner
Marigold - Flower Power! - The Victorian cutter's exploits during this summer's America's Cup Festival, recalled by Jason Gouldstone
Features:
Kaisei - Ocean Planet - Holly Hollins on the Sail Training Association of Japan
Donald McKay: Simply the Best - The first part of a three-part study of the life and work of the master shipbuilder by Peter Lacey
An Eye for a Ship: James Dodds - Stephen Swann looks at the work of artist James Dodds
The Voyage that changed the World - John Blake looks at HMS Beagle's voyage of 1832-36
HMS Trincomalee - Ready for Action - The 1817 frigate's award-winning restoration draws to a close
Once Upon a Tide - Australian marine artist Robert Carter re-creates, in words and on canvas, a scene from the age of sail
Regulars:
Editor's Letter - On 19th-century sailing ship design
Tall Ships Close Up - The Fryderyk Chopin
Souvenir of Summer - The Cambria
Barge and Smack News - from Catherine De Bont
Past Ports - A photograph of Exeter taken in 1896 by Francis Frith
Book Reviews - A look at some of the latest titles
On the Galley Wireless - Holly Hollins with the latest news from the world of tall ships
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