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Drew Ellison
Добавлен 3 окт 2006
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Hwy 20 Downhill - Washington Pass toward Winthrop
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Hwy 20 Downhill - Washington Pass toward Winthrop
Grace Harwar 1929 - AJ Villiers Movie
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If you're interested in life at sea on old wooden merchant sailing ships, please also check out the autobiography Forty Years Master by Captain Daniel Killman. There's a FB page of the same name - Forty Years Master - with some other interesting videos and informational posts.
Ellison Family Film 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 Pt3
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Ellison Family Film 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 Pt3
Ellison Family Film 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 Pt2
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Ellison Family Film 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 Pt2
Ellison Family Film 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 Pt1
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Ellison Family Film 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 Pt1
Ellison Family Film 1969 1970 1971 Pt 2
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Ellison Family Film 1969 1970 1971 Pt 2
Thanks for posting this - a rare insight into a long passage on a square-rigged sailing ship. Hard exhausting work and significant danger, experienced by young men and boys.
Queens Town Cobh in Cork.
Shame about (you've guessed it) the ... music ! Nevertheless thanks for posting. Can't beat Villiers books & others from that era.
Im a Bluenose but never got my Shellback
I just read the book of this, so thanks for uploading the video! The thing that this really confirms for me is that text is actually a much better medium for capturing sailing than film. Watching this video it seems like a pretty nice trip! but that's not how it is in the book! with text, it's possible to describe in detail what was happening when things were really going bad! at those times, all hands were working the ship, so they couldn't do filming! and also probably the conditions were too bad for filming. but they can describe what happened from memory. Villiers writes early in the book that a summer trip would be better, because that will mean long daylight hours that far south, which is essential to filming (with the technology of the time!), but they signed on to a winter trip because basically they decided "now or never" and had only 4 hours of daylight in the most interesting part of the journey!
the same problem affects youtube sailing channels. The emergencies don't get filmed well or at all. so it makes sailing look much easier than it is. youtube is very good for learning about boat repairs though! but for real sailing, you've gotta read books too!
Incredible footage. I was born 45 years after this voyage but this makes me feel as if I were there.
My Dad was on this voyage. A horrendous trip.
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Alan Villers was the technical consultant for the film Moby Dick. Thanks for sharing this.
Amongst all the crap on RUclips you will ocasionally run across a gem like this. Thank you for posting.
Awesome👏🏻👍🏻
great documentary could have used less of the music
One very well narrated video about those ships and that time is this. ruclips.net/video/9tuTKhqWZso/видео.html and also this. ruclips.net/video/yP1f3Df6SXE/видео.html
Excellent video
Better you than me!
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For those of you interested in the bygone years of merchant sailing, look up the autobiography Forty Years Master by Captain Daniel Killman. There's a FB page of the same name - Forty Years Master - and it's got some videos as well as interesting informational posts.
Struggled to hear this fine video, with the background music. So glad it didn't last, excellent video.
Thanks for watching and for the comment. If you're interested in life at sea on old wooden merchant sailing ships, check out the autobiography Forty Years Master by Captain Daniel Killman. There's a FB page of the same name - Forty Years Master - with some other interesting videos and informational posts.
I can't believe they recorded this video. Looks like fun., sorta.⚓🤘🎟
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@@drewellison I was a merchant mariner for 10 years. Nothing like these wooden ships. Thanks for the informative. ⚓
@@vivianhayes6865 this ship was actually steel!
thanks for the great video
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Thank you. Gary in Japan.
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The Flying P line, Gustavo Ericsson’s last reprieve for the square rigged cargo ship. What a time!
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We saw the Peking in dry dock at Caddells shipyard in Staten Island. I was working on a tugboat and we passed her frequently….simply an amazing ship , beautiful even without her rigging.
I remember my crossing the line ceremony, with fondness, now, but then it was a different feeling! hahaha
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Such a nice show, one doesn't see things like this very often, please keep up the good work !!
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Many thanks for sharing this. I read the Alan Villiers book of this voyage , By Way of Cape Horn earlier this year, It amazing to see the people he wrote about come to life, thank you for sharing
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Thanks for posting this!
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Many thanks
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thank you so much for sharing such a classic Drew
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