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Six-Masted Schooner George W. Wells Rigged and Ready

Document Type: Photo/Image
Geographic Location: Camden, Maine
Date: 1900s
Creator: unknown
ID Number: George_W_Wells
Keywords: Shipbuilding, Schooner, Coal


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Description:
The  George W. Wells was the first 6-masted schooner built. Here it after her 1900 launch at the H.M. Bean yard wharf in Camden, after she has been outfitted for sea. Sails are bent onto the yards and gaffs.The working sloop swinging at a mooring alongside, probably only about 35 feet long, shows off the  tremendous size of the 320-foot schooner.  The second image shows her before her sails are bent on with the last of the rigging underway.


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