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James Craig sails again, the story of a restoration

Label
James Craig sails again, the story of a restoration
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Exempt from classification
Main title
James Craig sails again
Medium
videorecording.
Runtime
92
Sub title
the story of a restoration
Summary
"In early 1972 a young Sydney based maritime museum, in search of a tall ship, located the derelict century old rusting iron hull of the barque James Craig aground in a remote bay southern Tasmania. Built in Sutherland, UK in 1874, James Craig had a busy working life, shipping cargo to the four corners of the globe rounding routes the role of the majestic tall ships came to an end. James Craig was ignominiously retired as a coal hulk and was finally beached and abandoned in Recherche Bay. Most tall shops didn survive, but James Craig did. For almost 30 years a small group of dedicated Volunteers battles the difficulties of re-floating the hull, towing it to Hobart, making it seaworthy for a tow to Sydney and then carefully and authentically restoring the ship to fully operational sailing condition. Today, as a proud member of the Sydney Heritage Fleet, the magnificent James Craig sails again, a tribute to the volunteers, supporters and donors who playes such a vital part in an incredible, painstaking and meticulous restoration project. This film tells the story of that restoration"--Container
Technique
live action
Classification

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