the Ernestina Morrisey

the Ernestina Morrisey

Good Morning and have a great day

Today I will share a few shots of an Old ship that I often see docked here in New Bedford The Erniestina Morrisey


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Sony A7iv 17mm F11 1/60 Sec ISO 100
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A little bit about the ship

the schooner ERNESTINA-MORRISSEY, was built at the James and Tarr Shipyard for the Gloucester fishing fleet at a cost of $16,000 and launched on February 1, 1894. was owned by Captain William E. Morrissey and the John F. Wonson, Co. of Gloucester, MA. The vessel was named after Captain Morrissey’s daughter. The ship’s illustrious career began that same year, when the 156-foot-long schooner carried Gloucester fishermen to the Grand Banks, Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland in search of cod, haddock, hake, halibut, pollock, and other species and to carry freight,
Under Captain Bob Bartlett she sailed to within 600 miles of the North Pole, and later brought immigrants to the U.S. under the power of sail. Returned to the US in 1982 as a gift from the newly independent Cape Verdean people, she sailed as an educator until 2005.
She is primarily docked in New Bedford

Well I should add when I first moved here back in 2020 and for the first couple of years, the ship was not in New Bedford, as she was undergoing repairs, but now she is back and I often see her in the port, but it seems she was out and about more this year than last year as often she wasnt docked at the port, I know she went to Texas once for a sail ship regatta and believe I read somewhere she attended other events around the country


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Sony A7iv 17mm F11 1/60 Sec ISO 100
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now I am fascinated seeing old tall ships and hence find it very cool we have one that docks here, that said I am happy seeing them from land i have no interest in going out and sailing on one, which may be a little weird i guess


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Sony A7iv 20mm F8 10 Sec ISO 100
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I havent bene down tot he port for a couple of weeks or more but i suspect the ship is in the dock now and all covered up for winter


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Sony A7iv 21mm F8 10 Sec ISO 100
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And that’s all folks


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Good morning dear friend @tattoodjay
What a beautiful boat, and how well preserved it is
I love the reflections in the water
Beautiful shots, excellent shots
Have a great weekend

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good Morning
she is such a beautiful and well maintained ship I am always glad when I see her

have a good day

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The rays, lightning and reflection got my attention. Beautiful photos

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Thanks kindly your support is appreciated

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Beautiful photos with nice reflection on the water.

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Thanks kindly your support is appreciated
I must admit I do love when I can catch cool reflections
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I love seeing living history like that, it's one of the reasons I miss the east coast. There is so much more history to be seen and appreciated than the west coast. That is an amazing ship! You caught some great captures!

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Me to I love when history is preserved and available for all to see its a big part of why I love this area

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Greetings @tattoodjay ,

What lovely photographs...of this ship...how very kind of you to relay to us her rich history. A most splendid post....thank you. ^__^

Hope you are well.

Wishing you and yours a Happy Christ-mas...

Bleujay

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Thanks kindly your support is appreciated
Yes I am doing well thanks I hope all is well with you
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Cool shot with the sunrise behind the masts. I love that this old ship still sails and isn’t just a floating museum

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Thanks kindly your support is appreciated

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I myself live on the Baltic Sea in Germany and am always thrilled by photos like this. Even though I see them every day.

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You must see some really cool old ships there

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Yes, I have many beautiful ships here, such as the Greif, a sail training ship.

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