22 February, 2008

S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald Postcard

The S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, nicknamed "Mighty Fitz," "The Fitz," or "The Big Fitz," was an American lake freighter, launched on June 8, 1958. On February 1, 1957, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin contracted Great Lakes Engineering Works (GLEW), of River Rouge, Michigan, to design and build an ore bulk carrier laker for Northwestern. The contract contained the stipulation that the boat be the largest on the Great Lakes.

S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald Postcard
(PH Wish from Sarah Konichek)

During a Lake Superior gale storm on November 10, 1975, the Fitzgerald sank suddenly, without sending any distress signals, in 530 feet (162 m) of water.The initial search for survivor consisted of the Arthur M. Anderson, and a second freighter, SS William Clay Ford. The efforts of a third freighter, the Canadian vessel Hilda Marjanne, were foiled by the weather. The search recovered debris, including lifeboats and rafts, but no survivors.

Length: 729 feet (222.2 m) oaDepth: 39 feetPropulsion: Carried 72,000 U.S. gallons fuel oilCapacity: 26,600 short tons (24,100 t)
Crew: 29

SOURCE:
SS Edmund Fitzgerald Wikipedia Entry

21 February, 2008

M/V Charles E. Wilson Postcard

M/V Charles E. Wilson is a self-unloading lake bulk carrier which was built by the Bay Shipbuilding Co., Sturgeon Bay, WI and launched March 10, 1973 for the American Steamship Co., Buffalo, NY, and entered service in September, 1973. The Wilson was the first of ten vessels launched for the American Steamship Co. at a cost of $13.7 million.

M/V Charles E. Wilson Postcard
(PH Wish from Sarah Konichek)

The vessel was renamed in 2000 to honor American Steamship Company co-founder and former president John J. Boland. The M/V John J. Boland is powered by two 3500 HP General Motors Electro Motive Division (EMD) diesel engines. The M/V John J. Boland is used in general trades, transporting iron ore pellets, coal, limestone and grain.

Length, Overall 680'-0"Beam 78'-0"Depth 45'-0"Deadweight Capacity at MS Draft 34,000 Gross TonsNumber of Cargo Holds 6Number of Hatches 22Shaft Horsepower 7,000Number of Propellers 1

SOURCES:
Great Lakes Fleet Page Vessel Feature:
Charles E. Wilson
American Steamship Company: M/V John J. Boland

20 February, 2008

Untitled Postcard 2

The postcard again shows a painting with no title and name of the artist.

Untitled Postcard

19 February, 2008

Untitled Postcard 1

The postcard shows a painting with no title and name of the artist.

Untitled Postcard

18 February, 2008

Untitled by Ramos Postcard

The postcard shows an untitled painting by Vincent Ramos. No information was found regarding the artist. I also couldn't find additional information about the painting nor its location (private collection or museum).

Untitled Postcard