[Thursday] Hereshoff catalog
David Caldwell
david.t.caldwell at gmail.com
Mon Aug 8 08:54:37 MDT 2022
Very fun. The whole site is interesting. Besides engines there are boilers,
models, patterns & castings, and, of course, boats. It seems to be one
guy's project ( Claas van der Linde) with content from MIT, the Herreshoff
Marine Museum in Bristol, and many others.
https://www.herreshoff.info/Menu/index.htm
On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 9:55 AM Randall Snow via Thursday <thursday at newsm.org>
wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Chris Bradford, one of the newest volunteers, has found a digital archive
> of Hereshoff engine info that I hadn't seen before. I'm assuming it's
> being done by MIT, but I haven't noticed anything to indicate that in the
> URL thus far. Whoever is behind it, it seems like an incredible resource,
> and perhaps gives us an idea of how we can structure our own
> blueprint archive. Enjoy, and thanks Chris!
>
> https://www.herreshoff.info/Tables/engines.htm
>
> <https://www.herreshoff.info/Tables/engines.htm>
>
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