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09-DEC-2009 Walter O. Koenig

HMS Surprise

HMS Surprise is a modern tall ship, built at Lunenberg, Nova Scotia, Canada as Rose in 1970 to a Phil Bolger design based on the original 18th century British Admiralty drawings. She is a replica of HMS Rose, a sixth-rate frigate built in 1757.
The ship was inspected and certified by the United States Coast Guard and operated as a sail training vessel in the 1980s and 1990s, run by the HMS Rose Foundation based in Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States.
Although she is known by the national prefix HMS, meaning Her (or His) Majesty's Ship, she is not technically entitled to it as she does not hold a royal warrant.

She was sold to the 20th Century Fox film studio in 2001 to be used in the making of the film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, in which she portrayed the Royal Navy frigate named for Surprise with a story based on several of the books by Patrick O'Brian.
After the film was complete, the ship was leased and then purchased by the San Diego Maritime Museum who have restored her to sailing condition as of September 2007.
The ship has officially been reregistered as HMS Surprise in honour of her role in the film.
She sails several times a year, often with the museum's other tall ships, the schooner Californian and the 1863 barque Star of India.

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Guest 16-Dec-2009 17:07
Outstanding Walter. Vote + :)
Carl and Racine Erland14-Dec-2009 21:04
A magnificent ship and a beautiful shot of the the wheel and rigging. Great composition and pov. - V
BrigitteKrede14-Dec-2009 17:49
this pic make me feel the liberty to go anywhere and feel free...excellent...v
Doug Cruden12-Dec-2009 08:08
What an interesting commentary Walter, thanks! And a great shot too, with all those circles and angles and lines...super-sharp and detailed as well...nicely done :o)
borisalex11-Dec-2009 06:55
Wir lagen vor Madagaskar
Und hatten die Pest an Bord
In den Kesseln, da faulte das Wasser
Und täglich ging einer über Bord

Ahoi, Kameraden, ahoi, ahoi!
Leb wohl, kleines Mädel, leb wohl, leb wohl!
Ja, wenn das Schifferklavier an Bord ertönt
Dann sind die Matrosen so still, ja so still
Weil ein jeder nach seiner Heimat sich sehnt
Die er gerne einmal wiedersehen will
Mieke WA Minkjan11-Dec-2009 06:45
the capture gives a feeling that you want to jump behind the wheel and sail away!
wernere0111-Dec-2009 03:18
Ah...Ich kann Rod Stewart hören: 'We are sailing'. Perfekte Komposition. v
Jola Dziubinska11-Dec-2009 01:29
Great adventure is to be on, wonderful capture. V.
Cindi Smith11-Dec-2009 01:24
A perfect wheel and great circles, triangles and rectangles. Nice perspective!
laine11-Dec-2009 00:05
She's a beauty, with so many appropriate shapes !!
Guest 11-Dec-2009 00:01
Lunenberg, that area has great coastlines, and great sea building traditions. Great point of view chosen.
Phillip Normanton10-Dec-2009 22:52
Loads of info - and the wheel is a work of art!
Maaike Huizer10-Dec-2009 21:49
Excellent story. And the perspective is very well chosen. My comliments.
Barbara Heide10-Dec-2009 21:25
interesting story and beautiful wheel...
LynnH10-Dec-2009 20:26
Fantastic wood wheel! So much character in this shot! Love seeing all the lines everywhere!!!
Stephanie10-Dec-2009 19:38
She's a real beauty Walter!
Ed McConnell10-Dec-2009 19:36
nice image and story Walter.
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