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Ghosts of Sailors Buried at Brooklyn Navy Yard
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Hey, Tony… an interesting historic picture from your beloved Gloucester. I know it’s unrelated to the Brooklyn Navy Yard illustration, but wanted to get it up here before I forgot about it. See… http://www.shorpy.com/node/9999
I just realized… I think that’s Gorton’s.
How does one bury a ghost?
Them fossilized grotesque forearms must be a sight indeed…
Eris Quod Sum – I Yam What Yousk’ll Be!
I drew this in about 1997.
I wonder how the ghosts of the dead sailors are getting along with the new tenants in the Yard…