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Mosquito Fleet IV Documentary Trailer
In 1922, Milford Crouch began a shipping agency in Port Adelaide, joined in time by his son Reginald. Together they owned or managed many well known ketches and schooners of the South Australian Mosquito Fleet. This story is based around 16 and 8mm optical film, digital video and many early still images, and includes fascinating footage of raising the sunken schooner Milford Crouch. Descendants of Curley Joe & Blanch, one branch of the Simms family of Moonta Bay, became early professional fisherman, while another became ketch and schooner captains for M.B. Crouch & Company.
The documentary series is available for purchase through maritime museums and Boat Books Australia.
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Mosquito Fleet III Documentary Trailer
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In 1945, Reginald Crouch designed and began construction of an unusual, composite hulled, three masted, auxiliary trading schooner for the southern Australian coast. So soon after WWII, men and materials were in short supply. As well as working alongside the Port Adelaide shipwrights, Reg recorded Jillian’s construction on his 16mm movie camera using early colour film. Reg captured blacksmiths,...
Mosquito Fleet II Documentary Trailer
zhlédnutí 288Před 3 lety
In 1977 a young Chris Frizell joined R Fricker & Co as deck hand on their auxiliary ketches Nelcebee & Falie in the Kangaroo Island trade carrying general cargo & bulk gypsum. These are the last film records of trading ships under sail on the South Australian coast, shot with Chris' 8mm movie camera. Digitally re-mastered by editor Millie Clarke; Millie's audio artistry adds another dimension t...
Mosquito Fleet Documentary Trailer
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David Worth & Rodney Clarke, two young Adelaide University students with their 8 & 16mm film cameras shipped aboard Annie Watt and One & All to record the final years of an historic fleet in action. They carried grain, salt & wool from the small outports in St Vincent Gulf to Adelaide. This is a story of the little ships & the men who sailed them into South Australia’s maritime history. Join th...

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  • @zeusapollo8688
    @zeusapollo8688 Před 13 dny

    I would like to see it

    • @scenograficstudio9425
      @scenograficstudio9425 Před 13 dny

      Dear Zeusapollo, the film is not available to stream yet. I don't know where you are but disks are available from the SA Maritime Museum,City of Adelaide,Boat Books Sydney, Maritime Museum of Tasmania. Thank you for your interest. A new schooner story will be here in September. Regards, Rod Clarke