A guide to the David Hull photographs of Lady Washington (built 1989; brig), 1992 April
Processed by: L. Bianchi, August 2014.
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
2014
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A Guide to the David Hull photographs of Lady Washington (built 1989; brig)
P92-100
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, National Park Service2014, National Park Service
Title: David Hull photographs of Lady Washington (built 1989; brig)
Date: 1992 April
Identifier/Call Number: P92-100 (SAFR 24249)
Creator:
Hull, David
Physical Description:
24 items.
Repository:
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Historic Documents Department
Building E, Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA 94123
Abstract: The David Hull photographs of Lady Washington (built 1989; brig), 1992 April, (SAFR 24249, P92-100) are comprised of photographs
of LADY WASHINGTON during a voyage between Astoria, Oregon, and Grays Harbor, Washington. The collection has been processed
to the Collection level and is open for use.
Physical Location: San Francisco Maritime NHP, Historic Documents Department
Language(s):
In English.
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[Item description], [Location within collection organization identified by Collection Number/Series Number/File Unit Number/Item
Number], P92-100 (SAFR 24249), David Hull photographs of Lady Washington (built 1989; brig), San Francisco Maritime National
Historical Park
SAFR-00605
The collection was a gift from the Associates of the National Maritime Museum Library in 1992.
Historical or Biographical Note
LADY WASHINGTON (built 1989; brig) is the Official Ship of the State of Washington. Launched on March 7, 1989, LADY WASHINGTON
was built in Aberdeen, Washington, by the Grays Harbor Historical Seaport Authority. She is a replica of the original LADY
WASHINGTON, the first American vessel to make landfall on the west coast of North America as well as the first American vessel
to visit Honolulu, Hong Kong and Japan. Source: "Lady Washington." Grays Harbor Historical Seaport Authority. Accessed August
26, 2014. http://historicalseaport.org/about-us/our-vessels/lady-washington/.
The David Hull photographs of Lady Washington (built 1989; brig), 1992 April, (SAFR 24249, P92-100) are comprised of photographs
of LADY WASHINGTON during a voyage between Astoria, Oregon, and Grays Harbor, Washington. The collection has been processed
to the Collection level and is open for use.
Contains photographs of LADY WASHINGTON (built 1989; brig) underway while en route between Astoria, Oregon, and Grays Harbor,
Washington, and while docked at Astoria, Oregon, 1992 April. There are 12 unique photographic images in 24 physical forms
(12 color 35mm negatives and 12 photographic prints, 3.5 x 10 in.).
The photographs taken while underway consist of views taken from aloft one of the masts (Items 01-02), deck views (Items 03-06),
and crew members aloft (Items 07-08). Item 09 shows the Port of Astoria piers, with the bow of SALVAGE CHIEF (tugboat) docked
alongside the pier in the foreground. Large piles of timber are stacked on the pier in the middle distance and the Astoria�Megler
Bridge is in the background. The masts of LADY WASHINGTON are visible in the distance. Item 10 shows the view from the photographer's
bedroom in Astoria overlooking the Columbia River, showing LADY WASHINGTON anchored in the distance. Items 11-12 show LADY
WASHINGTON docked at the Columbia River Maritime Museum pier in Astoria.
Arranged in negative frame number order.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Brigs
Lady Washington (built 1989; brig)
Astoria (Or.)
Grays Harbor (Wash.)
Color negatives
Color prints (photographs)