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By: William E. Hitchcock, Nader Taheri The largest 2-masted Gloucester fishing schooner, TATTLER, built in 1901 for D.B. Smith at the Arthur D. Story yard...
"Homebound to the Market" By: William E. Hitchcock, Nader Taheri - A small 22’ Friendship sloop design or late 19th century New England small craft,...
By: William E. Hitchcock, Mark A. Sutherland - Surfmen of the United States Life Saving Service (USLSS) c. 1890. Shown setting up the breeches-buoy apparatus...
By: William E. Hitchcock - U.S. One-gun Revenue cutter of 80 tons, c.1815. Automated center pivot gun swivels and recoils, via manual levers attached to...
By: William E. Hitchcock United States 32-gun frigate designed by William Hackett and built by Enos Briggs of Salem, Massachusetts, in 1799. She was presented...
By: William E. Hitchcock, Nader Taheri A collaborative effort between Hitchcock and Nader Taheri, this solid basswood hull model constructed via laminated water line lifts...
By: William E. Hitchcock The seventh packet ship from New York’s most famous builder, the William H. Webb ship yard was named in honor of...
By: William E. Hitchcock Built at Newbury in 1804 and sailed out of the port of Gloucester. She was 204 tons and first Captained by...
By: William E. Hitchcock This interpretive diorama depicts buccaneers of the Gulf Coast sailing for a safe anchorage aboard their weathered 10-gun brig La Tempête,...
By: William E. Hitchcock Waterline diorama shows a typical “Downeast” lobsterboat of Wells, Maine plying her trade near a characteristic bell buoy maker. The 36’...
By: William E. Hitchcock The third California and China trade clipper ship built at Portsmouth NH in 1851. She was built by Samuel Hanscom from...
By: William E. Hitchcock - PD 139 - This model of a typical British tramp coastal steamer is an effort to simulate the builder's style...
By: William E. Hitchcock The large, round-bowed fishing schooner ONATO was built in 1904 by Oxner and Story at Essex, Massachusetts to a Thomas McManus...
Rattlesnake
PopularBy: William E. Hitchcock Illustrious 20-gun Salem, Massachusetts privateer was constructed by maverick naval architect John Peck as a ‘miniature frigate’ at Plymouth between 1779...
By: William E. Hitchcock Massachusetts Privateer, probable built at Plymouth, 1781. Owned by John Andrews and other Salem Merchants, 18 - 20 guns. This midget...
By: William E. Hitchcock The 16-gun privateer ship Rattlesnake was built at Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1779 or 1780 to designs by the maverick designer John...
By: William E. Hitchcock The Viola was built in 1910 by the Arthur D. Story Shipyard at Essex, Massachusetts. Her length was 125', beam 26.1',...
By: William E. Hitchcock The Young America, the next to last of the extreme clippers to be built by the famous William H. Webb, was...