STAMBOUL (Whaling Bark)
- Also Known As: Whaling Bark STAMBOUL
- Address: Foot of W 12th St
- Vicinity: Twelfth Street Park
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1843/00/00 | Waterman and Ewell | Architect | Built in Medford, Massachusetts by Waterman and Ewell, the STAMBOUL slides from the ways and heads for Baffins Bay, where the whales do blow. She will return in four years. | |||
1895/03/00 | After 50 years of service, Stamboul is broken up for Her iron and copper, Matthew Turner uses the remains as a work platform |
Particulars for STAMBOUL (Whaling Bark): | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Criteria | Architecture-Engineering |
Sailing Ship Type | Barque |
Area of Significance | Commerce |
Area of Significance | Historic and non-aboriginal |
Criteria | Historic Event |
Area of Significance | Industry |
Criteria | Information Potential |
Level of Significance | National |
Sight Category | Site |
Area of Significance | Transportation |
Historic Use | Water-related |
Industry | Whaling |
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