Chickity Check It!- Essex Shipbuilding Museum Newsletter

Thanks To Linn Parisi for forwarding this to me-

Essex Shipbuilding Museum
Essex Shipbuilding Museum

Click This Text For The Essex Shipbuilding Museum’s Newsletter

Old Time Essex Photo

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Nothing in this photo looks like it belongs in the 21st century. Actually it was taken in 2001. I was told that the truck is still on the road.

Things to do this weekend with kids (or without!)

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Charlie Chaplin’s “Modern Times”

Gloucester Cinema-Movies this     weekend

Cape Ann Art Haven Art Show and Buoy Auction

Cape Ann Museum Last 2 days of free admission for residents!

“A Boy named Torrey and a Little Harmony”

Astronomy Night at Halibut Point State Park

“Oliver” – Rockport Middle School Jan. 29 – Feb.1

Snowflake Festival – Essex Library

Check back for more stuff to do, and of course you really should start Flapping like a Haddock!

Beautiful Industry- Essex Shipbuilding Museum Dip Stick

Beautiful Industry- Essex Shipbuilding Museum Gears1

Beautiful Industry- Essex Shipbuilding Museum Gears, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Those gears belong to this winch-

Where Zat? #7 Winner!

From Zanny-

“ZAT is John Wise’s Grave in Essex, at the Ancient Burial Ground on Main St…”

Congratulations! Enjoy your gift certificate from the Black Swan! (Thanks to Lorre and Dave Anderson!)

For more of my cemetery photos, click here.

The Old Burying Ground
Behind the Essex Shipbuilding Museum is the Old Burying Ground, originally laid out in 1680 and enlarged several times until a new cemetery was dedicated in 1852. More than 2,000 persons are buried there including veterans of the French and Indian Wars, the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 and the Civil War. The first schoolmaster rests there along with many of the town’s shipbuilders and the first three pastors of the village church. The first pastor, Rev. John Wise, is buried in the center of the yard under the table-like stone. He was a widely read author who protested taxation without representation as early as 1687. When copies of his essays were reprinted and distributed throughout the colonies in 1772, his words set the tone for the American Revolution.  Gravestone art shows examples of typical 18th and 19th century styles.

Where Zat Winner!

MARDET IS THE WINNER!!(close second was Maureen) Congratulations! This was the longest running contest to date!

On Island Rd. in Essex, coming back from Hardy’s Creek, you look off to your right where that house was built on the hill a few years ago and the trees line the driveway.

Beautiful Industry- Essex Shipbuilding Museum

Here’s the same truck from a different perspective and different time of day.  This thing has seen it’s fair share of work I’m sure.

Beautiful Industry- Essex Shipbuilding Museum, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

 

Essex Shipbuilding Museum Truck

 

Essex Shipbuilding Museum Truck, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

 

Early Morning At The Essex Shipbuilding Museum 12/29/08

 

 

Essex Shipbuilding Museum Trucks At Dawn

 

 

Essex Shipbuilding Museum Truck

 

Essex Shipbuilding Museum Truck, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

 

Beautiful Industry- Essex Shipbuilding Museum

Merry Christmas From The Essex Shipbuilding Museum

Beautiful Industry- Essex Shipbuilding Museum

Click on any photo and select “all sizes” to see it full size and in greater clarity.

Beautiful Industry- BUDA POWER

Beautiful Industry- BUDA POWER, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Beautiful Industry- Essex Shipbuilding Museum

Beautiful Industry- Keep Ernestina Sailing?

I was at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum where I spotted this “Keep Ernestina Sailing” sticker.  That must be one old sticker because it’s been a while as far as I can tell since that beautiful old sled has been under sail.

Essex Barn Raising Update 12/19/08

Essex Barn Raising Update 12/19/08

Lots of cool details that I dig on the barn such as the stone foundation, and cupola.  What do you like about it?