DECORATIVE MODEL SHIP BLUENOSE
The Bluenose (1921), built for cod fishing, was a legendary racing schooner designed by William Roué. She was launched on 26 March in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia (Canada) and her name derives from the nick-name for Nova Scotians.
Model boat in wood, painted and assembled by hand.
Packaging: Dismantled mast.
The Bluenose (1921), built for cod fishing, was a legendary racing schooner designed by William Roué. She was launched on 26 March in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia (Canada) and her name derives from the nick-name for Nova Scotians.
Model boat in wood, painted and assembled by hand.
Packaging: Dismantled mast.
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