postcard, J.C. Bark JOHN CARVER, whaler, Searsport, Maine, New Postcard

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The postcard features a stunning image of the J.C. Bark JOHN CARVER, a whaler built in Searsport, Maine in 1842. The ship was later based out of New Bedford, Massachusetts from 1879 to 1886. The original painting of the ship was done on glass by P. Weyts of Antwerp in 1846, making it a unique and valuable piece in the Clifford N. Carver Collection.The front of the postcard showcases the beautiful artwork of the J.C. Bark JOHN CARVER, highlighting its historical significance as a whaling vessel. The back of the postcard provides additional information about the ship’s origins and the artist behind the painting. The postcard was made in the United States and is part of the Lusterchrome series produced by Tichnor Bros., Inc. in Boston.This postcard serves as a reminder of the rich maritime history of New England, particularly in the whaling industry. The J.C. Bark JOHN CARVER is a symbol of the seafaring traditions that have shaped the region for centuries. The detailed painting on glass and the ship’s history make this postcard a valuable collector’s item for those interested in nautical history.

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