Suggested Outing for sometime in July (Sydney)
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 10:26 pm
One of the guys at work (unfortunately a C*^#n user) is involved in the Heritage Fleet in Sydney. He's suggested we have a meet there sometime - and I'm looking for expressions of interest.
In his words...
He also gave me some pics to show the sort of things there...
http://sheepie.smugmug.com/gallery/605657
Any interest?
In his words...
The fleet consists of a number of working steam vessels and of course the James Craig which is a square rigged steel barque. The John Oxley is based at Darling Harbour. The steam vessels and the workshops are based at Black Wattle Bay. There are two steam vessels which are in regular use. The Lady Hopeton a 1902 steam yacht and the tug Waratah. Both are alongside the wharfs and open to visitors.
A large coastal steamer the John Oxley is up on a floating pontoon undergoing a major refit. She is having new hull plates made and hand riveted in place, a trade that has all but died out now in the era of welded ships. She is also open to escorted visitors. Also alongside the pontoon is the harbour ferry Kanangra which is the next project for restoration.
All the vessels give great scope for photographs of industrial subjects, weathered timbers, rusty steel frames, the skeleton of a ship being built, old machinery, steam engines, boilers, city scapes and some old crusty characters who spend their time helping to keep these ships alive for the next generations.
Saturday morning is a normal working day for the fleet and would be a good time to visit.
He also gave me some pics to show the sort of things there...
http://sheepie.smugmug.com/gallery/605657
Any interest?