Diary
On display in the Philadelphia Seaport Museum.
Shipbuilding
Area of the Philadelphia Seaport Museum where students learn to build and renovate boats.
Ship's Diary
On display at the Philadelphia Seaport Museum.
Rope
On the deck of a replica ship in the Philadelphia Seaport Museum.
Star
On a wooden cannon, part of a replica ship in the Philadelphia Seaport Museum.
Stars
Light Fixture
On the mirrored ceiling of the main dining room of the floating Moshulu Restaurant.
Luncheon
One table reflected in the mirrored ceiling of the Moshulu Restaurant, floating at the Philadelphia waterfront.
Centerpiece
On our table as reflected in the mirrored ceiling of the main dining room of the Moshulu Restaurant.
Mast
One of four on the Moshulu, a steel ship built in 1904.
Ship and Submarine
The Olympia, oldest steel warship still afloat to the right. The Becuna, World War II era submarine to the left. As if you couldn't tell them apart.
Junior Officers' Mess
They certainly got more room than the rest of the crew.
Engine Room
Part of the coal-fired steam generation units on board the Olympia.
Controls
On board the Olympia
Hammocks
This is where the crew slept on board the Olympia. The tables below is where they ate. I'm assuming, not at the same time.
Shield
I wish it said Easy Bake Oven...
Gangways.biz
It's a real site.
Rope 2
On the deck of the submarine Becuna.
Torpedo Crew
Part of our tour group listening to the guide talk about the aft torpedo bay in the submarine Becuna.
Control Room
The guide said the red lighting was normal.
Crew Racks
You had to be short, and a sound sleeper, to serve on a submarine.
Wheel
Lots of interesting manual controls like this on the submarine.
Swan and Dragon Boats
Pedal boats just waiting for drivers to arrive.
Christ's Church
Still one of the tallest buildings between the waterfront and downtown Philly.