(2) 'bluenose' And American Competitor, C. 1928 - Aug 09, 2014 | Louis J. Dianni, Llc In Ny
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(2) 'Bluenose' and American competitor, c. 1928

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(2) 'Bluenose' and American competitor, c. 1928
(2) 'Bluenose' and American competitor, c. 1928
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Age: c. 1928
Size: 8 x10, 11x14"
Weight: 1 ounce
Maker: (1) Aeronautical Service, Inc.
Frame/Mat Size: N/A
Frame Description: None
Provenance: NY estate
Description: Famed schooner 'Bluenose' in competition with the American schooner in the Fishermen's races off Gloucester, Massachusetts.
Condition: Smaller tiny margin loss, corner crease, another tiny crease into image lower left.Larger has light cockling to paper.
History: Bluenose was a Canadian fishing and racing schooner from Nova Scotia built in 1921. A celebrated racing ship and hard-working fishing vessel, Bluenose under the command of Angus Walters became a provincial icon for Nova Scotia and an important Canadian symbol in the 1930s. She was later commemorated by a replica Bluenose II built in 1963; leaking and worn out, it was dismantled in 2010, and rebuilt in the same shipyard as its ancestors in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, and launched in 2013. The name "bluenose" originated as a nickname for Nova Scotians from as early as the late 18th century.Designed by William Roué and built by Smith and Rhuland, Bluenose was launched at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia on March 26, 1921, and christened by Audrey Marie Smith. She was built to be a racing ship and fishing vessel, in response to the defeat of the Nova Scotian Fishing Schooner Delawana by the Gloucester, Massachusetts fishing schooner Esperanto in 1920, in a race sponsored by the Halifax Herald newspaper. After a season fishing on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland under the command of Angus Walters, Bluenose defeated Elsie (out of Gloucester), returning the International Fishermen's Trophy to Nova Scotia. In 1930, off Gloucester, Massachusetts, she was defeated 2–0 in the inaugural Sir Thomas Lipton International Fishing Challenge Cup by perhaps her most celebrated competitor, the Gertrude L. Thebaud. However, over the next 17 years of racing, no challenger, American or Canadian, could wrest the International Fishermen's Trophy from her.She was no mere racing ship, but also a general fishing craft that was worked hard throughout her lifetime. She fished cod and other kinds of groundfish, and at least once won competitions for largest catches of the season and similar awards.
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(2) 'Bluenose' and American competitor, c. 1928

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