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WEST LOTHIAN anchored to a buoy near shore, Washington State, between 1898 and 1904
The WEST LOTHIAN was a four-masted British bark out of Glasgow built in 1882 by C. Connell & Co., Glasgow, Scotland. She was sunk by a German submarine in 1917.
Handwritten on verso: 4 m. bk. WEST LOTHIAN
PH Coll 318.669The Tacoma Daily Ledger reported that the WEST LOTHIAN arrived in Tacoma with Capt. Thomas on March 3, 1898. She was part of the Tacoma Grain Fleet in 1902 and the Puget Sound Flour Fleet in 1903. See captions with Hester photos of the WEST LOTHIAN that appeared in the Tacoma Daily Ledger on the days of departure from loading wheat in Tacoma with Captain T. Davies on February 13, 1902, p.3 and April 8, 1903. p.3 , The WEST LOTHIAN was also reported in Port Blakely loading lumber with Capt. Davies. A photo of the WEST LOTHIAN taken by Hester appears in the issue of the Tacoma Daily Ledger, titled The "British Bark West Lothian, T. Davis Master." The WEST LOTHIAN was also at Port Blakely in 1903 and 1904.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction-info Please cite the Order Number when ordering
Deck of the WEST LOTHIAN with crew members, Washington State, between 1898 and 1904
The WEST LOTHIAN was a four-masted British bark out of Glasgow built in 1882 by C. Connell & Co., Glasgow, Scotland. She was sunk by a German submarine in 1917.
PH Coll 318.668The Tacoma Daily Ledger reported that the WEST LOTHIAN arrived in Tacoma with Capt. Thomas on March 3, 1898. She was part of the Tacoma Grain Fleet in 1902 and the Puget Sound Flour Fleet in 1903. See captions with Hester photos of the WEST LOTHIAN that appeared in the Tacoma Daily Ledger on the days of departure from loading wheat in Tacoma with Captain T. Davies on February 13, 1902, p.3 and April 8, 1903. p.3 , The WEST LOTHIAN was also reported in Port Blakely loading lumber with Capt. Davies. A photo of the WEST LOTHIAN taken by Hester appears in the issue of the Tacoma Daily Ledger, titled The "British Bark West Lothian, T. Davis Master." The WEST LOTHIAN was also at Port Blakely in 19032 and 1904.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction-info Please cite the Order Number when ordering
J. T. Hester Jr. portrait, circa 1951
Portrait of Wheland Company employee J. T. Hester Jr
J. T. Hester Jr. portrait, circa 1951
Portrait of Wheland Company employee J. T. Hester Jr
Letter dated 18 December 1905 from Clara M. T. Jones to Hester Tallmon
Letter from Clara M. T. Jones at Oberlin, Ohio, dated 18 Dec. 1905, to Hester Tallmon, mentioning Hester\u27s work to become a teacher; neck enlargement treatment; and Little Harold\u27s mischie
Four-masted MAKAWELI anchored near wooded shore, Washington, between 1903 and 1905
The MAKAWELI was a four-masted barkentine built in 1902 by W. A. Boole & Son, Oakland, CA. She was converted into the fishing barge RAINBOW in 1928.
PH Coll 318.462The Tacoma Daily Ledger reported the MAKAWELI in Fairhaven, WA with Capt. Nielson in 1903. She was in other Puget Sound Ports with Capt. Nielson in 1904 and 1905.
Photo of ITEM 462 is reproduced in Robert A. Weinstein's Tall Ships: The Marine Photographs of Wilhelm Hester, 1978. See Note 90: Tacoma Commencement Bay, 1902. Four-mast barkentine Makaweli, Capt. T. Nielson.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction-info Please cite the Order Number when ordering
Crew of the three-masted bark BERTHA standing on deck with Captain T. J. Alster and a cat, Washington State, between 1900 and 1904.
The BERTHA was a three-masted German bark out of Hamburg built in 1892 by Grangemouth Dockyard Co., Alloa, Scotland. In 1917 she was renamed the Swedish BOHUS and wrecked in 1924.
Crew member wearing apron is holding a cat
Handwritten on verso: Hester - BERTHA 3 m. bk. Capt. T.J. Alster
Lloyds register of Shipping listed F.J. Alster as captain of the BERTHA from 1900 to 1904.
PH Coll 318.103According to shipping records printed by the Tacoma Daily News, BERTHA was in and out of Puget Sound between 1900 and 1904.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction-info Please cite the Order Number when ordering
Letter from 1906 from Clara Jones to sister Hester
Undated letter (probably 1906) from Clara M. T. Jones to Hester Tallmon noting with surprise the news that their father will get married; she and Edith don\u27t know the bride\u27s identit
Correspondence, General -- 1943-63 -- Military Service, Sandfly Fever -- letter, 1943-11-25
Letter from Hester, T. G. dated 1943-11-25.Sabin Collection Fair Use PolicyThe Information Security Oversight Office of the United States National Archives and Records Administration has determined that the information in this document is unclassified
Crew of SCOTTISH LOCHS on deck with Captain T. H. Parkhill and a dog, Washington State between 1901 and 1906
The SCOTTISH LOCHS was a three-masted British ship out of Liverpool built in 1888 by Oswald, Medaunt & Co, Southampton. In 1911 she was renamed the the Norwegian SOFAREREN . She was broken up in 1923.
Handwritten on verso: SCOTTISH LOCHS 3 m. ship Capt. T. H. Parkhill.
PH Coll 318.593To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction-info Please cite the Order Number when ordering
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