Тёмный

The Clipper Ship City of Adelaide 1864 Museum Port Adelaide South Australia @Around Australia 

Around Australia
Подписаться 3,8 тыс.
Просмотров 22 тыс.
50% 1

The Clipper Ship Museum nestled in Port Adelaide, South Australia, has taken on a monumental task in restoring one of the ten most Historic Ships in the World. A grand old Clipper Ship, ‘The City of Adelaide.’
The history of this majestic ship will be remarkably brought to life by the tour guides and volunteers who have given their time and love in restoring this beautiful old girl to the way she was. This is an ongoing project and because of their volunteer work, they depend on the money from the tours to enable them to continue with the restoration.
You owe it to yourself to come aboard this 164 year old treasure of the seas and bring the children, who will enjoy the on-board game of ‘Find
the Rat.’ Something for Everyone. Hopefully we will see you on one of our tours -
Many thanks to Director Peter Christopher for giving us such an excellent rundown on the ‘City of Adelaide’.
Thank you Ariana Liddy for helping with filming this video.
Thank you Jennifer Reeves (jensbooks.org) for your advice and everything!
Please visit the Facebook Page of the Channel “Around Australia” for more videos / aroundaustraliachannel
and join our community! / aroundaustralia
About The Clipper Ship City of Adelaide Ltd
The Clipper Ship City of Adelaide Ltd (CSCOAL) is a volunteer run, not for profit organisation, dedicated to preserving the historic 1864 City of Adelaide, and making it the centre-piece of a seaport village in Port Adelaide's inner harbour.
Donations are welcome and may be sent to CSCOAL, PO Box 535, Kent Town SA 5071.
Clipper Ship City of Adelaide Museum Fund Foundation
Clipper Ship City of Adelaide Ltd
ABN 65 134 550 388
Trustee for Clipper Ship City of Adelaide 1864 Preservation Fund ABN 84 036 940 231
City of Adelaide Preservation Trust
The Board of CSCOAL comprises of:
Hon. Chairman, Creagh O'Connor AM
Directors Peter Christopher, Mark Gilbert, Tom Chapman and Richard Smith
Scottish co-ord: Rosemary McKay
Address: Dock, 2 Honey St, Port Adelaide SA 5015
Telephone: 08 8337 5645
Email: admin@cityofadelaide.org.au
Website: www.cityofadelaide.org.au

Кино

Опубликовано:

 

4 июн 2020

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 30   
@h2energynow
@h2energynow Год назад
250,000 people who can trace their relatives back to it. That should be your source too for helping restore this amazing ship.
@silicononsapphire5102
@silicononsapphire5102 3 года назад
As an ex-Sunderland shipbuilder, I'm pleased that someone is at least trying to save her. Sunderland Council didn't show the slightest bit of interest when we tried to rescue her. I hope you're following the original building methods where you can during your restoration. Good luck with the project to all of you.
@JohnSmith-iv5wy
@JohnSmith-iv5wy 3 года назад
What a fantastic and brilliant project. Well done to the organizers and my deepest respect to all the volunteers working on this project. This ship represents not only South Australian History but Australia History, it is a National Treasure for Australians.
@andrewkinsey8754
@andrewkinsey8754 Год назад
You guys are amazing! Greeting from the UK and thanks for keeping this heritage alive!
@gracesmith6199
@gracesmith6199 3 года назад
I saw this ship leaving Irvine,it was a sight to see. Glad your looking after her. Good job all round everyone !
@wallaceshackleton1889
@wallaceshackleton1889 3 года назад
That's where the Carrick came from. Every day is a school day. I always knew it as the Carrick Club, tied up in Glasgow you years.
@billbaynes3432
@billbaynes3432 3 года назад
Now that is interesting! I visited a friend who lived in Adelaide but he never took me to see this!
@bearsagainstevil
@bearsagainstevil 3 года назад
great piece of Australia's history glad you guys have it
@bmortloff
@bmortloff 3 года назад
Girl is so cute.
@southerneruk
@southerneruk 3 года назад
I hope one day you be able to have her back on the water on a full set of sails, I was part of a consultum that that put a bid in for the Cutty sark, when the owners were going bankrupt, We wanted to get her back to sailing, but we were refused, and she was sold to another consultum that would leave her at the same place, after that under the new owners she caught on fire, fire damage was so much she would never see the water again. Sad
@stephenfraser8742
@stephenfraser8742 3 года назад
So chuffed that the Cutty Sark-recently ravaged by fire has this surviving older bruv down under.Way things are going the City of Adelaide might be requisitioned as an isolation hospital once more.Were ever ships built more magnificent than these?
@catey62
@catey62 Год назад
How are things going with the Cutty Sark? hope she is being restored and preserved there as well. both ship are an important part of our maritime history.
@themanftheworld8439
@themanftheworld8439 3 года назад
This clipper ship was built in my home city of Sunderland,North East England,in 1864.Sunderland Maritime Group tried in vain to return it to its birthplace on the River Wear but were given no help from the disinterested Sunderland Labour Council.😪
@egdiryellam68
@egdiryellam68 3 года назад
Sounds like sour grapes to me.
@themanftheworld8439
@themanftheworld8439 3 года назад
@@egdiryellam68 not at all.Just a missed opportunity to restore Sunderland city cultural heritage.
@silicononsapphire5102
@silicononsapphire5102 3 года назад
@@egdiryellam68 Not sour grapes mate, just that fact that Sunderland Council has no vision and hate local history. If theres nothing in it (££££££) for them, they don't want to know.
@simon-oy6um
@simon-oy6um Год назад
As nelson said harbours rot ships and men 🙂
@Rene-up1dl
@Rene-up1dl Год назад
Can barely hear the guy and the music almost finishes him off
@michaelmacauley3875
@michaelmacauley3875 3 года назад
As much as the group are trying to save her I think once it's on land it will be begining of the end for her 😰...hope I'm wrong 💪💪
@matthewmcclaren8758
@matthewmcclaren8758 3 года назад
It’s never going in the water again apparently (could be wrong)
@catey62
@catey62 Год назад
I think because of her age, and the neglect she suffered before coming back to Australia, it would cost too much to make her seaworthy again. the main thing is, she has been saved and will be preserved for future generations to see and appreciate.
@romandybala
@romandybala 3 года назад
Old man dreaming. 30 years ago I visited the Port of Adelaide and saw a basiically original area . Obviously there was no money at the time to pull the suburb down so it reached us today in almost unchanged condition. Great for us old dreamers but now the money has come and the site will become a grey highrise horror. like Sydney and Melbourne. Sadly, because Australia is relatively new, in a white settler sense, we are afraid of our somewhat poor early white history so we have no connection to that history.Port Aelaide has a wonderful seafaring history like other Australian states but the money rules and what replaces the history is commercialism.Imagine Melbourne, founding city of Victoria, we had a fantastic Maritime Museum and the gov sold off all the donated exhibits and the current site is now an enclosed wasteland which the developers and the state government wish would disappear.State and federal government needs to support this part of our history but sadly this isnt the case. It wont happen. The best thing to happen would be a fire, the state will cry some crocodile tears for a day or two then on with the "modernisation" of the whole port area. The dream will die with the old people. Like me.
@hashamagraw
@hashamagraw 3 года назад
I LOVE the Port, I'm with you, I pay close attention to old empty sheds and land etc, waiting to see it knocked down for some hideous wank of a building that you can't even figure out where the front door is
@georgeh9967
@georgeh9967 3 года назад
saw it as a wreck in Irvine a decade ago ,moved 7 years ago 2017 ,still a wreck . 2020 in Australia still a wreck. and through lack of money and a coming recession likely to still be a wreck a decade from now.
@heartland96a
@heartland96a 3 года назад
At least this group is TRYING , the huge cost the land owner cost them surely had delayed what work could have been done but they are still working
@Drobium77
@Drobium77 3 года назад
yes, but it's a preserved wreck now. and it's not gonna get any worse. time is of no consequence
@markmark2080
@markmark2080 3 года назад
I look at that "wreck" and only see the beauty of what she was in her glory days.
@johngrantham8024
@johngrantham8024 3 года назад
For goodness sake, take the awful musak off.
@normanbraslow7902
@normanbraslow7902 3 года назад
She is not a true clipper. Sorry, she is not. Her lines are just not quite right. Her entry does not have the proper curves, and her stern is too blunt. Clippers were built about 15-20 years earlier. A better description would be a British version of the American Downeasters. Fuller body, not quite as fast. Some would call her a "medium clipper". But she cannot be called a true clipper.
@siggesaltens2663
@siggesaltens2663 8 месяцев назад
There is a guy working there, his name i understand, is Sven. is he some sort of a scandin🌵🌵🌵🌵vian?
Далее
Clipper Ship's Final Voyage.   Stage #4       June 13 -16   2024
19:38
Lifeline To Adelaide. Around Australia Ep 2.
11:22
Просмотров 27 тыс.
Нашли Краша Младшей Сестры !
23:46
Moonta Bay / Yorke Peninsula - South Australia
16:50
Clipper Ship City of Adelaide
7:05
Просмотров 99 тыс.
Steam Tug Yelta
7:10
Просмотров 17 тыс.
Glimpses of South Australia (1937)
9:47
Просмотров 25 тыс.
Adelaide Advances
10:20
Просмотров 47 тыс.