Whaling Museum exhibits world’s largest model of Concordia Yawl
by Lathe on Mar.20, 2010, under Metal Lathe News
Photo courtesy of New Bedford Whaling Museum Artist and ship’s carpenter, Tom Borges, stands beside his one-third scale wooden model of a Concordia Yawl in his Cove Street studio in New Bedford, before it was relocated to the Jacobs Family Gallery of the New Bedford Whaling Museum for temporary display.
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