The Infamous One Has The Answers To The Mysteries of The 19th Century Gloucester Windmill and It’s Photographer (Natch)

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hey joey – this is the photo al mentions in gordon thomas’ ‘wharf & fleet’, shot by martha harvey (not hovey), one of gloucester’s photographer legends.  she grew up on prospect court as martha rogers, married the artist george harvey and they set up shop in annisquam on river road.  she stood about 4’10" in her socks and wandered all over the cape with a mammoth box camera and a suitcase of unexposed glass plates, some of them 11×14!  she deserves an honorary chair in the lumpers’ lounge.
gordon thomas’ caption for this photo reads:  "Winter Quarters on Five Pound Island, 1893.  This fine Martha Harvey shot shows several schooners hauled up for the winter on the eastern end of Five Pound Island.  Many vessels for various reasons were hauled up during the winter months and as most of the wharves around the harbor were busy, vessels were laid up at the Island until spring.  In this photo, the inner harbor is frozen solid.  The schooner, bow on with flying jib boom, is the beautifully names ‘Herald of the Morning,’ owned by John Pew and built in 1875.  The clipper bowed schooner to the right is the ‘Columbia’, built in 1891 for Parmenter and Co. (not to be confused with the racing ‘Columbia’ of 1923.)"
Cape Ann Museum has a large collection of Harvey plates, as does the Annisquam Historical.  CAM’s brilliant photo archivist has arranged a set of binders with inkjet prints from scans of the Harvey plates, available for browsing during regular library hours.

-infamous (and brilliant) fred buck


The infamous one is responding to yesterday’s post from Al Bezanson-

19th Century Gloucester Windmills From Al Bezanson

Posted on December 5, 2012 by Joey C

This illustration appears in History of the town and city of Gloucester, Cape Ann Massachusetts, 1892, by James R. Pringle, who wrote,

“A sketch of the town in 1817 was drawn by Capt. John Beach, from a point in the harbor opposite Ten Pound island, off Pavilion Beach.  Standing out prominently in the foreground was an eight-sided wooden windmill erected on the site now occupied by the Pavilion Hotel.  This had been built in 1814 by Ignatius Webber, and its long arms, fitted with sails, made it a conspicuous object, and gave the town quite a foreign aspect.  It was subsequently removed to a position on Fort Square, where it became a familiar landmark, being destroyed by fire a few years ago.”

Another windmill, of more modern design, is prominent on Five Pound Island in an 1893 photograph by Martha Hovey, reproduced in Wharf and Fleet, by Gordon W. Thomas.

Al Bezanson

Gloucester Harbor sketch, 1817

Community Photos 12/6/12

Golden Afternoon from Elinor Teele

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John Donovan from Bothways Farms drove the John Deere Tractor and haywagon from the farm all the way to Singing Beach to bring Santa.

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Hi Joey  This morning I snapped a picture of these two brave guys paddling on the Annisquam River under the watchful eye of the Annisquam River frog.

Mary Page

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The new normal as viewed from our row in Gloucester Harbor this beautiful December morning!

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Community Stuff 12/6/12

Fun, heartwarming Christmas stories

Ipswich humorist Doug Brendel will read his beloved Christmas story “Dirty” and his story-poem “The Day After Christmas” at Time & Tide Fine Art, 4 Market St., Ipswich, on Thursday evening, December 13.

The 7 pm event will serve as a fundraiser for the humanitarian “New Thing” charity that Doug and his wife Kristina direct in the former Soviet Union. Admission is free; donations will be accepted. Between the two readings, Doug plans to briefly introduce New Thing and answer questions.

For more information, contact Doug Brendel directly via 978-810-1005 or unconventional@dougbrendel.com.


Hello Kate,

I was thinking – that it would be great if you sent the info for the film to Joey

so he can put the event on his blog on wither Thurs. or Friday.

Here’s a link to the trailer:

http://capeanncinema.wordpress.com/advance-tickets/

Here’s the poster attached.

Love, ya G

Sing Your Song Invite 12.8.12


North Shore Christian Men’s Choir Christmas Concert

North Shore Christian Men’s Choir

Christmas Concert

The North Shore Christian Men’s Choir Christmas Concert will take place on Saturday, December 22 at 2:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church,Four High Street, Rockport, MA.  Special guests will include Scott Clements – trumpet and Colette Daniels – Hand Bells.

Free admission and refreshments served.  

Rockport’s 67 Annual Nativity Pageant will take place at 5 p.m. from Dock Square.

Celebrate this special time of year by attending the concert, stroll around the beautiful

Christmas trees, visit the many shops and celebrate Rockport’s 67 Annual Nativity Pageant that surely will put you in the true Christmas spirit.


Holiday Party at the Rockport Senior Center, 58 Broadway on Wednesday, Dec. 12th from 11:30 – 1:00PM

There will be a luncheon and musical entertainment by Tony Malioek.  The luncheon is provided by Senior Care Nutrition and the Rockport COA

The Menu is Roast Lamb with Gravy, Whipped Potatoes, Green Beans,  Red Velvet Cupcake & Knotted Roll   $2.00

Reservations required. Call Freda 978-546-2573

Tuesday, December 18th at 7PM

Tornado Terry & the Twisters will perform a Free hour long choreographed routine. They dance to the Big Band 40’s music as well as the 50’s Rock n’ Roll  at the Rockport Senior Center, 58 Broadway,  978-546-2573 Everyone is welcome to attend.

Empty Bowl Painting at the Rockport Senior Center for The open Door  on Wednesday, January 9th from 1:00-3:00 PM

There is no charge.  Let us know if you are coming, so we can have enough bowls. 978-546-2573.

Everyone is welcome to attend.


BREAKFAST WITH SANTA:
Santa would like all to come to a Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser, Saint Ann’s School and the Ladies Guild will sponsor the breakfast. 
Sunday Dec9th 8:30 a.m. to 11:30a.m.Monsignor Sullivan Hall, (St Ann’s Hall)                                                Breakfast consist of Pancakes, Sausage, Coffee, Orange Juice or Hot Chocolate.
Cost:
Adults $8.00
Kids    $5.00
Family $20.00
Come and enjoy a wonderful breakfast, and we promise to have a special guest from the North Pole and activities for the kids.  All are welcome. Tickets on sale at the school, the office and will be sold at the door.

Video Interview- So You Want To Be a Lobsterman Ben Grenon From NC Describes His Experience

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Just Moved The GMG Search Box To The Top Right Corner of The Blog

Thanks to a suggestion from one of our FOB’s that the search box can be difficult to find I just moved it to the very top right hand column of our page.

For those of you who subscribe and get the email blast which is an aggregation of the days posts, you can get here by clicking the title of any post and it will bring you to the blog where you can go to the top right hand column and search for anything GMG related that you may have heard about if it’s not still on the front page.

 

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2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Toodeloos

 

The fourth year of the GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Video Series where we walk up and down Main Street and try to capture as many retailers as we can and highlight their best gift ideas one a day every day leading up to Christmas.

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2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Nelsons

2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series Alexandras Bread Co

2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series Lone Gull

2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series Kids Unlimited

2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Harbor Loop Gifts

2012 Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Pleasant Street Tea and Coffee Co

Click the List to See The Latest Joey C Local Retailer Happenings On Twitter

https://twitter.com/Joey_C/cape-ann-retailers

Is there a local retailer not on my list? tweet it to me @Joey_C

Below is just a snapshot, Twitter updates as the retailers who are on my list update their twitter feeds. So click on the list for the latest. If you are a local retailer, tweet your Ladies night deals and let the GMG and Joey Twitter List Know.

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Holiday Concert at Willowdale and Leven at the Sawyer Free

Willowdale Holiday Concert©Kim Smith 2012

Lisa, Lora, and Briar sang to a packed house last night. Their solos, and voices in unison, of traditional classic songs, made for a beautiful evening of holiday music. My favorites were Carol of the Bells and the tender lullaby by Paul Williams and Joseph M. Martin: Still is the Night; also by  Joseph Martin was the joyful O Come Emmanuel and Listen to the Stars, both from The Voices of Christmas.

Lisa and Lora TamaginiMezzo Soprano Lisa Tamagini and Soprano Lora Tamagini

Sisters Lisa and Lora Tamagini and Briar have known each other since they began their opera careers in Boston. Lora and Lisa have toured the world over and Lora’s original music can be heard on three CDs: Joy in My SoulSing to the Lord, and Sing Gloria. Briar is passionate about supporting local artists and it has been her dream to host musical concerts. The success of Willowdale has made it possible for her to create unforgettable holiday performances for everyone to enjoy!

Willowdale Holiday Concert-4©Kim Smith 2012

Willowdale Holiday Concert-3©Kim Smith 2012Briar’s festive and delicious Chocolate Cupcakes with Peppermint Frosting

For more holiday musical treats Leven is performing on Saturday at the Sawyer Free from 3:00 to 4:00, main floor.

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Pitbull murdered in Gloucester??

Kristen Lark writes-

Hello, I was wondering if you heard about a pitbull found dead on the side of the road gutted. From what I gathered on facebook and by the Sweet Paws Rescue of Essex facebook page, a woman & her son were walking their dog around the Sadler St Burnham’s field area yesterday. Their dog reacted to something in the bushes & when they looked it was a dead pitbull sliced open. This is horrifying. I guess the police think the dog was used for fighting. I wish I could have seen the dog’s body to check for scars to confirm it was a fighting dog or not. Not all pitbulls are fighting dogs. Many are show dogs or weight pulling contest dogs.

There is no media attention to this and I don’t know why. I am Gloucester resident who owns a 6 month old pitbull puppy and I am outraged. The pitbull population in Gloucester has grown a lot in the past 10-15 years and there are many responsible owners here. Is there anything you can do to investigate this further? I emailed the Times but didn’t get any responses. I am a member of B.O.N.E (Bully Owners of New England) and we do a lot of pitbull advocacy work. Pitbulls are the most tortured, brutalized, and misunderstood dog.

Thank you for your help,

Kristen Lark

Hey all you Prozac Popping Mommies (and your daughters) ~ Check out this father/son team

Allen_DylanJoey certainly got it right in his Monday post about Ladies Night.  Downtown Gloucester is absolutely the place to be tomorrow (Thursday).

And if you need a break from your local shopping (that supports our local economy), mosey on down to the Gloucester House some time between 8 and 10:30 to catch Allen Estes with his son, Dylan ~ two good looking guys with great voices and songs that will warm your heart.

Have something to eat, a few drinks and then get right back out there and, as Joey says, drop some cash.

Meanwhile, there’s great live music all over Cape Ann tonight too — and plenty for the guys tomorrow if you want to get away from the ladies.  Check it all out here.

Thursday Night Blues Party @ The Rhumb LIne to Host Ricky “King” Russell with Mario Perrett and Ed Scheer 9:00pm

Dave Saginario

Dave says,

We’ll be gavin’ a blast this Thursday as I welcome back my favorite musical goons, the likes of which include Mr. Ricky “King” Russell on glitar, Mr. Edd “Duato” Scheer, on drums, and cutie-pie saxist, Mr. Mario Perrett on tenor. Everybody sings and everybody plays musical chairs as we toss around vocal duties and jokes. Musical chestnuts roasting on an open fire will be com in’ at ya from all directions. Wear a helmet.

IMG_9677Ricky” King” Russell

http://www.rickykingrussell.com/

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http://69.89.31.183/~marioper/

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Wednesdays with Fly Amero ~ Special guest: Chick Marston

 

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Surf & Turf Specials!
Wednesdays Only!Hello everyone!
Wednesday, December 5th
Special Guest: CHICK MARSTON!
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Most everyone on Cape Ann knows my history with the great
Chick Marston, and what he means to me.  I cherish the
moments we have together onstage… they are so few and
far between.  Wanna take a course in American folk blues?
Come to the Rhumb Wednesday.  See how it’s done. ~ Fly
Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Surf & Turf Dinner –  $11.95 (while they last)
Tenderloin Tips with Grilled Garlic Shrimp!
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Upcoming…
Dec. 12: Legendary Jon Butcher

Dec. 19: Christmas Songs with
J.B. Amero, Allen Estes & Friends
 
Coming soon…
Marina Evans

Looking forward…
…to seeing you there!  🙂 ~ Fly

Stained glass in Notre Dame cathedral

Another jewel from my vacation in Paris!

Fr. Matthew Green

P.S. Coming soon: details on holiday origami classes next week at The Hive (Friday Dec. 14, 6:30-8PM) and Art Haven (Tuesday Dec. 18, 6:30-8PM).

Leo-Pet of the Week & Holiday Open House

Leo, Pet of the week, Cape ann animal aid

Hello, my name is Leo and I am a one-year-old male pup.   I am lively, loveable,
and active.   I get along with other dogs and people.  I hope you might visit me at the Cape Ann Animal Aid, located at the Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter, Four Paws Lane, Gloucester.

Please attend our Holiday Open House on Sat., Dec. 8 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.  If it snows, it will be held on Dec. 15.   You will receive a behind-the-scenes look at our new beautiful shelter and enjoy festive activities for the entire family – refreshment, raffles and lots of fun!

Also, it is okay to bring toys for shelter cats and dogs and if you want, you can give them all to me for safe keeping!!

Get your calendars early…well, relatively early!

calendars smThey’re available on my photo site Sharon Lowe Photography, at Premier Imprints at 48 Main St. and at Present at 271 Main St. Get yours today!

Thanks! ~Sharon