Sentences with phrase «working sailing ship»

This is a working sailing ship, with guests encouraged to help.

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Hope he works it out somehow because if there's anyone capable of sailing this tight ship then is got ta be Wenger.
Built in 1989 by Dr. Andrew Hendricks, The Replica Ship The Half Moon is a working, full - scale model of the Dutch vessel noted explorer Henry Hudson sailed in 1609 when he discovered the river that bears his name.
It works like this: a ship sails along a straight line for 100 kilometres or more, and uses airguns to send an acoustic signal every 50 metres while the ship sails along.
Among other things, I ran the Great Wall of China Marathon; worked out on a pearl boat in the Kimberley; appeared semi-naked in a music video wrapped only in cling wrap; worked on a Norwegian reality TV show filmed in Malta; trained eagles in Mongolia; donned a wig and lived like Dolly Parton in her hometown in Tennessee for a month; rode a bicycle around Taiwan; sailed on a pirate ship from Seattle towards Mexico before hitting a storm and having to be rescued by theUS Coast Guard; and helped educate young girls in Kosovo who are banned from attending school because they wear headscarves.
I don't want a cycle so that I'll get pregnant — that ship sailed a long time ago, I just want my body to work so that I don't develop more issues on top of everything involved in PCOS.
I'm originally from South Africa... currently working on the cruise ships sailing from Florida, I'm verry humble, honest, reliable person... looking for descent, honest Men.
Director Peter Weir mounts an impressive production, seamlessly combining real ships, models and tank work into a sobering portrait of how deadly and beautiful sea warfare was in the age of sail.
I would be in the grand Grimké house on East Bay Street in Charleston, or in the work yard where the Grimké slaves carried on behind hidden walls, or I might be on a ship sailing north, or in the attic room of an abolitionist home in Philadelphia.
You can even take some of the exhibits out for a spin, ranging from a 45 - minute ride around the harbor on the 1914 Pilot boat (the oldest working boat of its kind on the West Coast) to a military - themed tour in a Vietnam - era Swift Boat or a four - hour ride on the San Salvador, a replica of the ship that explorer Juan Cabrillo sailed into San Diego Bay in 1542.
For the last five months, I have been living and working on the Oliver Hazard Perry, and sailing the east coast of America on another tall ship the Mystic.
With a design similar to the trading schooners that worked the Grand Banks of the North Atlantic for over 200 years, these classic schooners, handled by small crews, formed the hub of the trading industry and were the basis for a thousand books written on small sailing ships.
Just last April, also on the podcast, Boyer said that he was leaving EGM to work on a faux pirate ship that sails along the California coast.
Sailing a ship requires multiple hands to work, while exploring islands for treasure means one of you will have to be defenceless while you lug treasure chests out of lairs filled with twisting corridors and undead skeletons.
Join Michonne as she partners with Pete and works to find supplies and survivors on The Companion ship sailing along the coast.
I welcome commissions for sailing ships and other working boats
The work echoes the sails from Yinka Shonibare's Fourth Plinth commission in Trafalgar Square, «Nelson's Ship in a Bottle», now on permanent display outside the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich.
Sailing on a traditionally rigged Barquentine ship, international artists and scientists will work independently and collaboratively among the majestic Northern landscape.
2011 Spann, Maria, My space: Yinka Shonibare, artist, tells us how and where he works, The Times, 10 December Singh, Anita, Museum campaign to buy Nelson's Ship in a Bottle, The Telegraph, 1 December Kennedy, Maev, Message in a big bottle - appeal to save fourth plinth HMS Victory, The Guardian, 30 November Jury, Louise, Setting Sail Again, London Evening Standard, 30 November Shaw, Anny, Flags of Freedom, The Art Newspaper Art Basel Daily Edition, 14 June, p. 10 Wallis, William, Anger as black artist's pieces held, The Financial Times, 28 May, p. 6 Olurin, Titilayo, A Revolution in the Studio, next, 1 May Alakam, Japhet, Art - inculating Yinka Shonibare's Hope in Hopelessness, Vanguard, 1 May Greenstreet, Rosanna, Q&A: Yinka Shonibare, The Guardian, 30 April Coxhead, Gabriel, Exhibition of the Week, Time Out, 7 - 3 April, p. 52 Shaw, Anny, Yinka Shonibare Fires all Cannons in Madrid, The Art Newspaper, 15 March Wullschlager, Jackie, I Know Something About Love, Financial Times, 12 March Adamson, Glen, Issues / Commentary: Tsunami Africa, Art in America, March, pp. 67 - 72 Jarque, Fietta, Como Artista, Tienes que ser el Mejor Menitroso, El Pais, 5 February, pp.17 - 18 Alvarado, Esther, Un ano de exposiciones, Madrid Press, February.
Sheehy frequently returns to vernacular subjects that may appear folksy — donkeys, sailing ships, closely terraced houses, and chimney sweeps — but when repeated across numerous works they become talismanic.
2011 Spann, Maria, My space: Yinka Shonibare, artist, tells us how and where he works, The Times, 10 December 2011 Singh, Anita, Museum campaign to buy Nelson's Ship in a Bottle, The Telegraph, 1 December 2011 Kennedy, Maev, Message in a big bottle — appeal to save fourth plinth HMS Victory, The Guardian, 30 November 2011 Jury, Louise, Setting Sail Again, London Evening Standard, 30 November 2011 Shaw, Anny, Flags of Freedom, The Art Newspaper Art Basel Daily Edition, 14 June, p. 10 2011 Wallis, William, Anger as black artist's pieces held, The Financial Times, 28 May, p. 6 2011 Olurin, Titilayo, A Revolution in the Studio, next, 1 May 2011 Alakam, Japhet, Art - inculating Yinka Shonibare's Hope in Hopelessness, Vanguard, 1 May 2011 Greenstreet, Rosanna, Q&A: Yinka Shonibare, The Guardian, 30 April 2011 Coxhead, Gabriel, Exhibition of the Week, Time Out, 7 — 3 April, p. 52 2011 Shaw, Anny, Yinka Shonibare Fires all Cannons in Madrid, The Art Newspaper, 15 March 2011 Wullschlager, Jackie, I Know Something About Love, Financial Times, 12 March 2011 Adamson, Glen, Issues / Commentary: Tsunami Africa, Art in America, March, pp. 67 - 72 2011 Jarque, Fietta, Como Artista, Tienes que ser el Mejor Menitroso, El Pais, 5 February, pp.17 - 18 2011 Alvarado, Esther, Un ano de exposiciones, Madrid Press, February.
A new iteration of Shonibare's majestic Wind Sculpture series, the work's fluid form will reference both the untethered sail of a ship billowing in the wind and the vibrant patterns of textiles associated with the European colonization of West Africa.
This could be seen from the moment visitors entered the Pioneer Works space, confronted with Performa Project Space's project by artist and curator David McKenzie who performs his text - based work This ship would set sail, even anchored as it was.
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