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View of Bates shop, ground level.(L to R, Dave(?) Burton, Helge ?).
View of Bates shop, ground level.(L to R, Dave(?) Burton, Helge ?).
T-38 under construction, Bates courtyard.
T-38 under construction, Bates courtyard. (Patrick Chapman on fore deck.)
T-38 under construction, Bates courtyard. (Two students installing plank.)
T-38 under construction, Bates courtyard. (Dave Burton, on right, installing plank.)
T-38 under construction, Bates courtyard. (Dave Burton, on right, installing plank.)
View of boat from water, looking toward Eddon Boatworks.
Vertical view looking toward Eddon Boatworks.
Horizontal view. looking toward Eddon Boatworks.
horizontal view looking toward Eddon Boatworks.
Intact ship model on floor (with John D.)
Intact ship model on floor (with John D.)(end-on from bow)
Intact ship model on floor (with John D.)(end-on from bow)
Intact ship model on floor (with John D.)John D. holding model.
Tilting-arbor plank cutter. Invented in Tacoma boatbuilding industry; allows plank to be cut with continuously changing bevel.
Tool made and used in Bates shop. I forget what it is for.
Self-reading bevel gauges used in planking(?), made and used in Bates shop, possibly invented by Trumbly.
Home of John D. ("Johnny") Martinolich, Tacoma. Wooden models of Martinolich ships and boats, built by his father, John A. Martinolich, after the latter retired.
Display (made by Trumbly) in Bates shop, showing stages in making wooden models for propellers, used in sand-casting in bronze.
Home of John D. ("Johnny") Martinolich, Tacoma. Wooden models of Martinolich ships and boats, built by his father, John A. Martinolich, after the latter retired. (John D. in photo).
Home of John D. ("Johnny") Martinolich, Tacoma. Wooden models of Martinolich ships and boats, built by his father, John A. Martinolich, after the latter retired. (John D. in photo).
Take-apart ship model by John A. Martinolich.
Take-apart ship model by John A. Martinolich.Same. (different view)
Ship model on wall.. (with John D.)
Opheim dory.(aft end, shown motor well and centerboard well)
Opheim dory. (bow-on view, showing cross-sectional shape)
Opheim dory.(inside view of forward half)