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TIMBERWIND, Capt. Wm. Alexander, maritime industry, EASTERN Postcard

Description: MAKE AN OFFER. THE MORE YOU BUY THE BETTER DEAL I WILL ACCEPT The postcard features the TIMBERWIND, a 70 ft. schooner that was built in 1931 and served as a pilot boat in Portland Harbor until 1969. It was then converted into a cruise vessel, showcasing its versatility and longevity. The history of the ship is highlighted on the postcard, giving viewers a glimpse into its past and the role it played in maritime activities.Capt. Wm. Alexander is mentioned on the postcard, indicating his involvement with the TIMBERWIND and potentially his significance in the maritime industry. The postcard provides his contact information, inviting recipients to reach out for more information or to potentially book a cruise on the vessel. This personal touch adds a human element to the postcard, connecting the reader to the history and people behind the TIMBERWIND.The postcard was published by EASTERN ILLUSTRATING in Tenants Harbor, Maine, showcasing the local connection to the ship and its history. The unique design and vintage feel of the postcard make it a collector's item for those interested in maritime history or the beauty of sailing vessels. Overall, the postcard serves as a window into the past, allowing viewers to appreciate the craftsmanship and legacy of the TIMBERWIND and the individuals who were involved in its story.

Price: 12.49 USD

Location: YPSILANTI, MI

End Time: 2024-12-22T02:34:32.000Z

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Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

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