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Second Tall Ship Arrives – Roseway.

The Roseway (Above) tied up at Histroic Properties. The Unicorn also moved here late yesterday.

Historic Properites is the old Pickford And Black Wharves – Pickford and Black were ship agents and Chandelers. The Photo below is form the Notman studio, Via the NS Archives, and showes the wharves when they were in use.

The Pride of Baltimore II and the Peacemaker are due 1000, and the Gazelia Primera is due at 1300 today.

Weekend Visitors

Tall Ship Gazellia Primero Arrives  Wednesday the 18th  at 1300 expect Pride of Baltimore II and Bounty to follow that evening.

The French Navy Tug Malabar (A664) is due Thursday(19) morning, as is the US Coast Guard tall Ship
USCGC Eagle.

The USS De Wert and USS Hurricane are due 0800 Friday(July 20th)

The is also a Foreign Naval vessel  USS Scranton is due Saturday- Its a submarine, so shes going to Shearwater

The First Tall Ship Has Arrived!

The first tall ship has arrived. The Unicorn has entered the Harbour and marks the begining of tall ships festivities.

The Gazelelia Primera, Pride of Baltimore and Bounty are all off Yarmouth, and are expected this evening.

Better Photos To Follow
 Bellow – On Arrival, Via Novascotiawebcams.com

US Navy Visit – July 20th

War of 1812 Commemorations, and Tallships Events will coincide  with a US Navy Visit.
The USS De Wert, a U.S. Navy Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate, is one of a flotilla of U.S. and Canadian ships that will be touring the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway System this summer from July 20 through September 21 in recognition of the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812.  In addition to the USS De Wert the ships scheduled to participate in the tour include the coastal patrol boat USS Hurricane, and the Canadian Navy’s Halifax-class frigate HMCS Ville de Quebec.

The Tour kicks off July 20th in Halifax, and then heads to quebec, and around the Great Lakes.

More from 1984

Sagres II (Portugal)

Gloria (Columbia)

Gazela Philadelphia (USA) former Portuguese banks schoooner Gazela Primero, since renamed Gazela

Our Svanen

I Also learned that the 1984 Tall Ship Event was Mared With Tradgedy.  Wikipedia Tells us about the loss of the Marques.

The Marques won the first tall ships’ race, from Puerto Rico to Bermuda. The ship left Hamilton on the second race, bound for HalifaxNova Scotia, on 2 June 1984. On the night of 2 June the ship ran into a gale. In the early hours of 3 June she was hit by a sudden squall and a large wave, possible arogue wave, and was knocked down onto her starboard side. Although the ship had been converted to a sail training and charter cruise ship, she had retained the main cargo hatch from her days as a commercial vessel. When she was knocked down the main hatch was breached and water flooded into the interior of the ship. She sank in less than a minute, with the loss of 19 of her 28 crew members.

Tall Ships Circa 1984

Over the coming weeks I’ll be posting a Selection of photos from the very First Tall Ships NS – Circa 1984. First up, We have A visitor from earlier this year – Venezuelan Navy tall ship Simon Bolivar

Next We have a familiar face, The Bluenose II

The Soviet Navy Sail Training Vessel Kruzenshtern, A Difficult get I would imagine in 1984. If the Tug looks familiar, its the Florence M, during her time as Point Vibert with Eastern Canada Towing and Salvage (EC Tug).

Finally we have this unknown American Schooner, I belive to be the Harvey Gamage passing the EC Tug Wharf.

French Navy Sail Training Vessels Belle Poule and Étoile

The French Navy sail training vessels Etoile (A649) and Belle Poule (A650) arrived in Halifax this morning and tied up at Tall Ships Quay. They most recently took part in OP Sail events in the US, However are booked for an event in France the week Tall Ships is in Halifax.

Both the Étoile and the Belle Poule joined the Free French Forces during the Second World War, a deed for which they are still honoured by flying the French flag with the cross of Lorraine. They were both Launched on 8 February 1932.

UPDATE: They Depart Tomorow.

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