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ceramic-galanter · 2 months
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she's soo Tugboatcore
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I spent way too long on this but it was fun doing a lot of water studies for one picture :)
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haunted-planes · 19 days
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Concept art for a horror comic about boats and torpedoes.
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ltwilliammowett · 8 months
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HMS Bombay, by Richard Henry Nibbs (1816–1893)
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nephrolepis-the-fern · 6 months
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she tug on my boat till i HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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lonestarbattleship · 1 year
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USS TEXAS (BB-35) passing under the Manhattan Bridge on her way to the New York Navy Yard.
Photographed on April 18, 1916.
source, source
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burnertracfone · 2 months
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High Tonnage by Raps
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retropopcult · 7 months
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New York, 1903. "R.M.S. Majestic -- outward bound farewells." Photo via Shorpy.
The ship was under the command of Edward Smith, who served as captain until the following year. In 1904, White Star started assigning Smith as captain on their newest (and largest) ships as they were launched: the Baltic in 1904, the Adriatic in 1907, the Olympic in 1911, and of course, the Titanic in 1912.
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yz · 1 month
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The tugboat Delta Cathryn at San Francisco harbor. January 2023.
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tugboat/workboat - Along the Erie Canal, near Spencerport NY
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6lovelytenders · 2 months
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when the boats tug or something idk
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haunted-planes · 6 days
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Tugger and whatever
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lonestarbattleship · 6 months
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USS Texas (SSN-775) in the Subic Bay, Philippines.
Date: November 2011
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misforgotten2 · 18 days
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"I bet you a buck you can't spit on him from up here."
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lucybellwood · 7 months
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An old illustration for Special Edition: New York's convention badges. Was it a superhero-centric comics convention? Yes. Did I ignore the brief and make maritime history-themed badges? Of course I did.
BEND THE UNIVERSE TO THE WILL OF YOUR OBSESSIONS.
The Helen McAllister was a tug built in 1900 and, for a time at least, berthed at the South Street Seaport Museum in Manhattan. (While writing this post I just learned she was actually scrapped in 2021. RIP.)
That's the Peking in the background, one of the last great clipper ships, famously documented in Irving Johnson's 1929 film Around Cape Horn. You can watch the whole thing on YouTube! It's absolutely delightful and worth it for the narration alone.
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