Last of the Old Timers
The Little Sandra.
It’s got to be one of the last Eastern Rigged Wooden Side Draggers
left in the USA

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Paints and Photographs scenes of Gloucester, Massachusetts Waterfront and Cape Ann. http://capeannpainter.wordpress.com/
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Wow. Do you know when and where she was built, Paul?
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Thanks for this post. A glimpse of the past, with the paint factory in the background to boot.
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Little Sanda should be fully restored and retired to the Gloucester Marine Heritage Center, along with some other famous floating Gloucester icons! This posted on newsvine, and searching for information on F/V St. Rosalie.
http://bore-head007.newsvine.com/_news/2011/05/14/6642967-a-look-back-bygone-ways-and-the-birth-of-the-st-rosaliewhen-men-were-men-and-ladies-respected
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I love the “Manufactory” legend on the side of the building. My uncle, Jim Abbott owned Gloucester Paints (nee Tarr and Wonson and Henderson and Johnson) when I was just a kid. I once asked him about that terminology, and he said it was on the building when he got it, and they never saw a reason to change it. I’ve always liked it to the point where I put a similar sign on the main doors going into our pipe organ shop (GHP Associates) in Attleboro. Ya gotta pay it forward, as I always say…
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I love Little Sandra!
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