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Postcard of M/V Rhododendron from the 1950s, courtesy of Steve Pickens |
He became involved, conducting tours on Kalakala and serving as a volunteer archivist, for a time. "I had really been previously interested in the old Atlantic liners, but the interest turned a little more local after the Kalakala came home," he said.
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Vintage postcard of M/V Rhododendron courtesy of Steve Pickens |
"The website has been around over a decade now. A lot of my research came from books on the subject to a certain point. The final 'what happened to' a lot of the old retirees involved sending FOIA requests to the Coast Guard or emailing the last known company/owner of said vessel."
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Vintage postcard image courtesy of Steve Pickens |
And now for a few taken from the Tacoma side.
Copyright 2012 by Candace Brown |
April evening 2009, off Point Defiance Copyright 2012 by Candace Brown May not be used without permission. |
The following four photos were taken at Point Defiance on a cool, misty morning in the otherwise hot July of 2008. Please see the blog post they relate to: Breath of Life: Marine Air in the Morning.
I've never met Steve Pickens but I can tell that, like so many of us, he loves our rich maritime history and out maritime environment too. Please be sure to look at Evergreen Fleet. You'll be glad you did.
Thank you for joining me on this little two-part tribute to the Washington State Ferry Rhododendron. And many thanks to Steve Pickens for sharing the postcard images of life on Puget Sound.
All text and photos in this post, with the exception of those provided by Steve Pickens, are copyrighted by Candace Brown and cannot be used without permission. See Evergreen Fleet concerning the postcard images.
Copyright 2012 Candace Brown
Copyright 2012 Candace Brown