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Thread: Portsmouth Gig
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22nd February 2011, 10:59 AM #1
Portsmouth Gig
Just wondering if many people know about the wonderful replica Portsmouth Gig that was presented to the people of Sydney by the people of their sister city, Portsmouth, for the Bicentenary in 1988.
The strange thing is that this gift to Sydney is tucked away in the foyer of an office building in Kent Street, Sydney, where it's been for many years. It is a great shame that it is not really on public display in a maritime centre such as Wharf 7 at Darling Harbour.
GregF
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22nd February 2011, 11:36 AM #2
What a beautiful, piece of work.
Truly a credit to it's builder.
A great gift from another city/country.
You are right in saying such exhibits should be housed under one roof, but I have always believed public displays around a city, keep things in peoples minds much better.
I would like to see public buildings in Hobart, show some of our Maritime History. I think it would compliment the work of the Maritime Museum.
Paul.I FISH THEREFORE I AM.
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22nd February 2011, 05:44 PM #3
Office Building
Hi Paul
well, yes, I suppose you have a point there. only not so sure how many people would actually see it in the location it's in. Way up Kent Street towards the Observatory Hill end.
A couple more pics perhaps
GregF
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22nd February 2011, 09:28 PM #4
you think they could at least display it with the tiller the right way up.
Greg, next time you are there do the builder a favour and turn it back the right way up - I'm sure they wont mind..........
Nice boat.
ADwww.denmanmarine.com.au
Australian agent for Swallow Boats, Bruynzeel Multipanel Plywood and Barton Marine Products
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23rd February 2011, 07:55 AM #5
Hi Greg.
I notice some cafe seating outside the building, so I am guessing quite a few people do see the boat.
I am not familiar with the area you mention. But it is great to see the boat on display.
Thanks for the pics.
AD. Good catch. I missed that little point. Ha Ha.
Paul.I FISH THEREFORE I AM.
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23rd February 2011, 07:58 AM #6
I only noticed that because it happens to one of our display boats with surprising regularity...........
Pity it wasn't at the AWBF recently- would have made a nice piece.
ADwww.denmanmarine.com.au
Australian agent for Swallow Boats, Bruynzeel Multipanel Plywood and Barton Marine Products
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23rd February 2011, 08:16 AM #7
You are right AD.
It would have made an excellent display at the Festival.
Paul.I FISH THEREFORE I AM.
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23rd February 2011, 08:49 PM #8
cafe tables & chairs
Hello Paul,
Oh yes, there are quite a few people in that area, all office workers, and it's interesting to just sit there for a while to see if anyone actually looks at the boat; In fact, it's as though the boat's invisible. Your average office worker just might not be in to boats. I just think it would be better for the boat to be in a place where people go to actually look at boats. I mean, it's not as if there are no suitable venues not far from this location and within the City of Sydney Council area. The boat is in Symantec House in Kent Street. Maritime NSW are (or were) there but that's a pretty tenuous connection.
Wharf 7 get's my vote! That is where the Bounty launch replica is and few other notable historic boats, with the James Craig just outside at the same wharf.
That would be an ideal location where people who appreciate historic vessels actually go to see them!
But that's just me, I guess - must write to Clover Moore about this!
GregF
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24th February 2011, 07:46 AM #9
Greg, you are right.
If such a lovely boat is being ignored, it would be better placed where people would actually be interested in it.
Paul.I FISH THEREFORE I AM.
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24th February 2011, 02:07 PM #10
tiller & rudder
Just found another picture showing the tiller a bit better:
GregF
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17th March 2011, 01:13 AM #11Novice
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Gosh ...that is beautiful !
Seems wasted there but .....
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18th March 2011, 07:18 AM #12
wasted indeed
Hi Victor
I agree that this is a waste, not to mention a bit of an insult to the City of Portsmouth. Actually I emailed the Lord Mayor, Clover Moore, on the email address that she provides but have received no reply at all. I just don't see how it can be justified to stick this boat in an office block foyer at the Northern end of Kent Street. I wonder what the City of Portsmouth people think about it?
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GregFLast edited by pindimar; 18th March 2011 at 07:23 AM. Reason: adding an email contact for Clover Moore
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19th March 2011, 10:14 AM #13
Good Luck, PINDIMAR.
It would be nice to see that boat in a better location.
Paul.I FISH THEREFORE I AM.
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19th March 2011, 02:19 PM #14
No reply from the Lord Mayor
Hi Paul
Well, after the post to Victor yesterday I decided to send a follow-up email to the Lord Mayor stating how disappointed I was that I'd had no reply to the first email, which was some few weeks ago now. I also provided a link to this thread, as I had done the first time. Got a call yesterday afternoon by someone who introduced herself simply as Tula, stating that she was on the Lord Mayor's protocol team. Tula was helpful, I think?? and said that the Portsmouth / Sydney Sister City Committee has been making representations about this matter to Council. Tula also provided me with a contact for that committee. So' I'll keep you all posted, but what I suspect we may be dealing with here is the PC brigade being embarrassed by Australia's British beginnings and therefore not really wanting to "celebrate" anything to do with the "nasty colonial past" and "Invasion Day". That may be totally unfair to these good people but that is my suspicion. Oh, and for the record, I'm 4th generation Australian of Irish ancestry, so I'm not coming form a British jingoistic perspective on this!
GregF
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20th March 2011, 01:16 PM #15
some more pictures
Finally think have worked out how to upload pictures from the iMac to this forum?? (hope springs eternal...)
GregF
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