19-17
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Martinolich designed and built yacht.(with John D. ["Johnny"] Martinolich, who may have helped build this boat. He was in his early 70s at the time, still doing finish carpentry in a Tacoma boatyard. He was kind, very intelligent, and one of the most knowledgeable boatbuilders in the US. He was one of Trumbly's teachers in the latter's early years.)
19-18
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Martinolich designed and built yacht. (Patrick Chapman, left, working on propeller shaft assembly; John D. Martinolich far right.)
33-4
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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).
49-1
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Home of John D. Martinolich. (Family photos on wall, along with half models made by John A. Martinolich)
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Ship model built by John A. Martinolich. Following images show different stages of removable parts.
9-17
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Nippon Maru, sign with information about ship.
9-24
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Nippon Maru, jigger mast.
10-13
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Seattle Boat Show, King Dome.
21-11
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View of covered pier seen in 21-9.
43-33
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Tacoma, marina near downtown.
46-18
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Building in North Tacoma.
33-20
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Display (made by Trumbly) in Bates shop, showing stages in making wooden models for propellers, used in sand-casting in bronze.
1-3
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George Chambers setting up shaft boring jig for rudder shaft on Trumbly-38 (T-38).
1-9
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George Chambers setting up shaft boring jig for rudder shaft on Trumbly-38.
1-15
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Dean Goodrich (fore) and another student beginning to lay decking on T-38.
5-10
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Bates - view of T-38 hull, front side view.
10-5
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Students working on cabin top of T-38.
10-7
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Students working on topsides of T-38.
10-14
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Bates boatbuilding, keel of T-38.
10-15
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Bates boatbuilding, keel of T-38.
22-1
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Dean Goodrich plugging countersink holes on T-38.
22-7
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Plugged holes, side of T-38.
22-8
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Plugged holes, side of T-38.
24-10
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Bench being framed inside cabin of T-38.
24-18
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T-38, people working in open cabin; head at lower right, Tom Mankin.