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McAllister Bros. Invites You to Sign On for the Wavertree's Most Important Voyage

Our tugs shepherding the historic ship Wavertree back to her berth at New York's South Street Seaport Museum are playing their part in an undertaking in which everyone who cherishes the sea- faring heritage should share.

The Wavertree is a classically beautiful full rigged ship, brought to New York in 1970 through the generosity of supporters of the then fledgling Seaport Museum.

This summer, thanks to contributions organized by the Ship

Trust of the National Maritime Historical Society, our tugs pulled the ship away to Hoboken for major structural restoration in the

Bethlehem Steel yard. Volunteers labored away mucking out bilges and cleaning and repainting, as the shipyard crew did their varied jobs.

Why Not Join In?

We are proud to contribute too. The records don't show whether our tugs handled the Wavertree when she left New York under sail in 1895, but we had beer in business in the harbor for over a generation at that time. Since then our business has become worldwide. And we know that our industry, the shipping in- dustry, has a role of deep importance to play in keeping alive the proud traditions, the spirit of loyalty, cooperation and enter- prise—the things that are needed to conceive great voyages, and to make them.

The Wavertree embodies the history of an age when men sang at their work, dreamed tall dreams and opened our world through far voyages made under conditions of hazard and difficulty. Her most important voyage is the onward voyage she has to make to- day, a voyage down the seas of time to greet oncoming genera- tions and encourage them to remember and share in what she and her people achieved at sea.

That's the voyage we invite you to sign on for.

McAllister Brothers, Inc. Towing and

Transportation, 17 Battery Place,

New York, N.Y. 10004. (212) 269-3200.

Baltimore (301) 547-8678 • Norfolk (804) 627-3651

Philadelphia (215) 922-6200 • San Juan (809) 724-2360 McAllister

TO: SHIP TRUST of the NATIONAL MARITIME

HISTORICAL SOCIETY 2 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New York 11201 • I'm with you! I enclose my contribution of $25, made out to Nat'I

Maritime Historical Society, to help the Wavertree restoration. • I'm sending in a tax-deductible $100 to help, and understand I'll receive a signed print of Os Brett's painting of the Wavertree off

Cape Horn. • I'd like some further information. Please send me a packet on the

Wavertree campaign.

FROM: (Please print) MR

Contributions to NMHS are tax-deductible

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