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Earl of Pembroke was a wooden, three-masted barque, which was frequently used for maritime festivals, charters, charity fund raising, corporate entertaining and film work.Шаблон:Citation needed

History

Early years

Earl of Pembroke was built in Pukavik, Sweden as Orion in 1945 and used to haul timber in the Baltic Sea until 1974 when she was laid up in Thisted, Denmark.[1]

Restoration

She was moved to the UK in 1980 where her full restoration began in 1985.[2][3] As part of the restoration, her rig was changed from the original schooner to barque type (to resemble the famous Шаблон:HMS on which Captain Cook discovered Australia) and she was renamed Earl of PembrokeШаблон:Citation needed (HMS Endeavour was called Earl of Pembroke when she worked as a coal trader in the West Country).Шаблон:Citation needed

The restoration was designed with festivals and film work in mind. The three-masted rig and the uninterrupted decks containing no superstructure or wheelhouse create the silhouette of a classic sailing ship so she needs only minimal work to get a period correct aerial or side shot. With some effort she can also be made to look like an old Spanish Galleon or steam-sailing ship from the age of the Arctic expeditions.Шаблон:Citation needed

Post restoration (festivals and film)

Following restoration Earl of Pembroke was used in the production of filmsШаблон:Citation needed and attended a number of festivals including:Шаблон:Citation needed

She was used in the following films:Шаблон:Citation needed

Final destination

Scrapped at Hoeben RDM Schepen in Kampen, on 2 December 2022[4][5][6]

Sail Plan

  1. Mizzen 35.8
  2. Mizzen Staysail 19.9
  3. Mizzen Topmast Staysail 29.8
  4. Maincourse 86.6
  5. Main Topsail 101.3
  6. Main Topgallant 45.6
  7. Main Staysail 40.6
  8. Main Topmast Staysail 46.8
  9. Main Topgallant Staysail 37.7
  10. Forecourse 54.3
  11. Fore Topsail 89.6
  12. Fore Topgallant 44.9
  13. Inner JIB 25.9
  14. Outer JIB 29.0

Total sail area: 689 m2.

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Earl of Pembroke sail plan

Gallery

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References

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  • Nils Nilsson: "Shipyards and Ship-Building at a Wharf in Southern Sweden". In: Ships and Shipyards, Sailors and Fishermen: Introduction to Maritime Ethnology by Olof Hasslöf, Henning Henningsen and Arne Emil Christensen Jr. Copenhagen, 1972.

External links

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