Thursday

New Photos of Joshua Slocum Uncovered in an Old Photo Album

Copyright Bill Springer

My wife’s grandmother Virginia was over 90 years old when she pulled a yellowed envelope containing four film negatives out of one of her many photo albums. Like we’d done many times before, she was sharing the memories of her adventurous life captured in those albums, and I was always enthralled with the places she’d been and the people she’d met, but the writing on the envelope: “Slocum 1906,” gave me goose bumps.


“Oh my God,” I said as I held one of the negatives to the light. “These are photos of Joshua Slocum and Spray.” In my excitement I foolishly asked, “Did you meet Joshua Slocum when you were a kid?!”

“No,” she said, “I don’t think so (she hadn’t been born yet). But my father probably would have gone down to the pier to see what was going on.”
 

Copyright Bill Springer

“Hmmmm,” I thought. “Did my wife’s great grandfather meet the very first cruiser and even take pictures in 1906?” It’s totally possible. Generations of Virginia’s family had spent summers in Hyannisport, Massachusetts, and the Hyannisport coastline and pier are easily identifiable in the shots, but that’s about all I could find out. Virginia understood my excitement and my journalistic desire to know more about these fantastic, perhaps historically significant photographs, but she had to admit: “I really don’t know who took those pictures.”
 

Copyright Bill Springer

So, I had prints made from the negatives and did a little digging. I found the iconic images and drawings of Slocum and Spray online, but none that matched what we had. Ted Jones, the Commodore of the Joshua Slocum Society International, could not confirm that the photos had never been published before, but he did say that he’d never seen them before. Several other Slocum sources yielded similar answers. I can’t say for sure that this photo has “never been seen before,” but the fact that we found negatives rather than a collection of prints lead me to believe that it very well could be.
 

Copyright Bill Springer

But as I continued to look for clues in the 100-year-old photos, I realized I was missing the point. For me, they are simply a gift that helps me remember my connection to my wife’s grandmother who I loved, and has since died, and to Slocum who inspired me to get in way over my head, and survive, during my adventurous youth. So, I hope these photos help the memory of Slocum come alive and inspires you to go on an adventure just as much as they do for me.

8 comments:

  1. Hello,

    I have a magazine about marine tourism called Seaway and there's a section in the magazine for new published books. In this issue i'll promote Slocum's book. It just published in Turkish.
    Would you give me permission for one of this great photos for my magazine?

    A dios!
    Hakan Tiryaki

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  2. Bagis Bilir8:16 AM

    Dear Bill,

    This is Bagis Bilir from Motor Boat & Yachting (Turkey) magazine.

    We would like to publish an article about Josh Slocum in our forthcoming issue and very much appreciate it if we could use one or two of your photos for the article.

    Looking forward to hearing from you.

    Cheers,

    Bagis

    bagis.bilir@ntv.com.tr

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    1. Anonymous7:34 PM

      Hello Bagis,

      for your infos there is a web site about the Spray , Slocum and someone who sailed around the world twice with a Spray replica, the most exact replica.
      Click on www.gbsailing.com

      Good luck

      ob2

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  3. Anonymous8:01 PM

    Good evening Bill, I am the great great great grandson of Joshua Slocum. I have not seen this page before today. I was very exicited to see something new on Joshua. Would it be possible to get copies of these?
    Please let me know.
    SAILINGSLOCUM@YAHOO.COM
    Thanks!
    CMS

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  4. Photo 2, Joshua, ahead of his time. Nonchalantly sitting on the boom, chatting on the mobile, making a few final deals with sponsors before heading off. Ha.

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  5. Anonymous5:07 AM

    I just read Joshua book, in the photo of the spray, take a look at his dingy, its the 1/2 dory he used to have on deck. Wounderful photos! I'm glad you took the time to post them!!!

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  6. Lovely collection of heirloom photos and family history you have shared. What a treat...Joshuas' stories whetted my youthful appetite for many years of sailing between the Great Lakes and the windwards...seeing these rare moments delighted my senses.

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  7. Great images Bill

    We are doing a history piece in our next issue of Saltscapes Magazine and was wondering if you would be willing to let us use a couple of these to help illustrate the story. My email is attached. Cheers Graham

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