by Maritime Museum | Mar 1, 2022 | Blog, Collections Insights
Maritime Museum of BC, 011.005.0001 Made by Nova Scotian tattoo artist “Sailor” Jerry Swallow–not to be confused with Sailor Jerry the American tattoo artist from Hawaii, whose tattoos are what we commonly associate with sailing. Tattoos have been around for...
by Laura Robin | Nov 20, 2021
Featured Exhibit: SS Valencia: A Theatre of Horror The shipwreck of the SS Valencia is well known as one of the worst maritime disasters in an area along Vancouver Island’s west side known as “The Graveyard of the Pacific”. Its tale lives on in Victoria...
by Laura Robin | Nov 19, 2021
Featured Exhibit: SS Valencia: A Theatre of Horror The shipwreck of the SS Valencia is well known as one of the worst maritime disasters in an area along Vancouver Island’s west side known as “The Graveyard of the Pacific”. Its tale lives on in Victoria...
by Laura Robin | Nov 18, 2021
Featured Exhibit: SS Valencia: A Theatre of Horror The shipwreck of the SS Valencia is well known as one of the worst maritime disasters in an area along Vancouver Island’s west side known as “The Graveyard of the Pacific”. Its tale lives on in Victoria...
by Laura Robin | Nov 17, 2021
Featured Exhibit: SS Valencia: A Theatre of Horror The shipwreck of the SS Valencia is well known as one of the worst maritime disasters in an area along Vancouver Island’s west side known as “The Graveyard of the Pacific”. Its tale lives on in Victoria...