ROSE, at dock, stern view, reproduction, 1970

color slide (35mm only)

PHOTOGRAPHS - 35 MM SLIDES
Rosenfeld and Sons
USA, RI, Newport
July, 1970
safety film, Kodachrome; cardboard mount
overall: 1 1/2 x 1 in.

35MM color slide photographed by Rosenfeld and Sons in July of 1970. Image of ROSE, a three masted frigate, at a dock viewed from the stern. ROSE was an American made replica of the British ca. 1775 HMS ROSE. She was built 1969-1970 as a full-sized reproduction by the owner John Fitzhugh Millar of Williamsburg, Virginia for the U.S. bicentennial. She was used as a museum in Newport, Rhode Island for many years and sold in 1984 to a group in Bridgeport, Connecticut and became certified as a sail training vessel. In 2000 ROSE was sole to a movie production company for use in the movie, MASTER AND COMMANDER and later transferred to the Maritime Museum of San Diego with the stage name of HMS SURPRISE and still is there as of 2013. Mount info. stamped; "(red) 3 JUL 70N2.". Manufacturer's stamped info. on verso: (yellow) "MADE IN U.S.A / U.S. PAT NO. 3,013,354" and "Kodachrome / TRANSPARENCY / PROCESSED BY KODAK". CREDIT LINE: Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, Stanley Z. Rosenfeld, photographer.


BOX.1984.187.122.7.1

Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection


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