Off the Dagger Ramereez
Falls of Clyde off the Diego Ramirez islands, about 60 nm SW of Cape Horn.
A glorious fair wind
Falls of Clyde powers through the Trade Winds towards the Cape of Good Hope.
Falls of Clyde is afloat in Honolulu as a museum ship. In 2018 a syndicate has been formed to return her to Scotland.
James Craig
Final Voyage
The year is 1920 and a newly-rigged James Craig prepares to leave her anchorage in Johnson’s Bay.
In Darling Harbour
The barque James Craig returns to her berth in Darling Harbour after a day cruise off Port Jackson.
James Craig is on public exhibition in Sydney Harbour, fully restored to A1 sailing condition.
James Craig
James Craig is on public exhibition in Sydney Harbour, fully restored to A1 sailing condition.
In Darling Harbour
The barque James Craig returns to her berth in Darling Harbour after a day cruise off Port Jackson.
Final Voyage
The year is 1920 and a newly rigged James Craig prepares to leave her anchorage in Johnson’s Bay.
Falls of Clyde
Falls of Clyde is afloat in Honolulu as a museum ship. In 2018 a syndicate has been formed to return her to Scotland.
A glorious fair wind
Falls of Clyde powers through the Trade Winds towards the Cape of Good Hope.
Off the Dagger Ramereez
Falls of Clyde off the Diego Ramirez islands, about 60 nm SW of Cape Horn.
Cutty Sark
On the Wool Run
Cutty Sark after delivering general cargo to Sydney, returning to London with wool, hides and tallow.
Cutty Sark is the world’s oldest surviving tea clipper. She lies at Greenwich in London and is open to the public.
Passat lies at Travemunde, Germany, on public exhibition. She has been fully restored, refurbished to A1 sailing condition.
Peking
Leaving Iquique
The 4-masted barque Peking puts to sea with 60000 bags of sodium nitrate in her belly.
Peking was purchased In 1975 by a New York syndicate, who bought her for exhibition at South Street Maritime Museum. She was re-rigged but restoration was slow and in 2017 she was bought by a German syndicate and taken back to Hamburg on a heavy lift ship. Full refurbishment is now taking place.
Polly Woodside
On the Tasman Run
Polly Woodside transported coal to Chile, returning with nitrates.
Polly Woodside lies at South Wharf/ Melbourne, undergoing extensive conservation works to her masts and rigging. She is open to the public.
Wavertree
Coal Loading at the Dyke
Wavertree alongside the coal-loading wharves at the entrance to the Hunter River.
Wavertree has been fully restored and is the flagship of the Museum Fleet at the South Street Seaport Museum in New York.