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Fishing boat Charles B. Ashley, Fulton Fish Market, 13 January 1937 [Later USS Blue Jay, returned to fishing postwar; renamed Reta & Lorene, 1969, lost 1972.] WPA Federal Art Project (Photographic Division) NYC Department of Records & Information Services, wpa_0162
This one for all my draggers...drag ya nuts my lovelies.
Good ol Captain Ed from Kitty Hawk, North Carolina!
The one on the right is Dragger
The one on the left is his matesprit
Both are 2 adult haulers that work in the Rosehip Theatre
my pal wanted to see them @zealous-arbitrator
You ever just laying in you bed and then start thinking about your day and everything that had happened and that special person just pops in your head. And then you just instantly smile because you remember how they look, act, think, and breathe. And then you think about that smile...and sheesh that smile just gets you and you start to smile and now you can’t get them out of your head. And those Butterflies just come in you stomach. Yeah those feelings
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RCMP end search for missing crew on Nova Scotia scallop dragger | CBC News
RCMP end search for missing crew on Nova Scotia scallop dragger | CBC News
More than a month after the crew of a scallop dragger from Nova Scotia disappeared on the Bay of Fundy, the RCMP are calling off their search for the five men suspected of going down with the vessel, citing “significant” risk to the lives of divers. The body of one crew member was found the day the boat was last seen. The loved ones of missing crew members received a glimmer of hope last…
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