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Blanchard Boat Company photographs and other material, 1900-1963

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Blanchard Boat Company
Title
Blanchard Boat Company photographs and other material
Dates
1900-1963 (inclusive)
Quantity
2 boxes plus oversize materials, ( .6 linear feet)
Collection Number
1989.89
Summary
Photographs of ships built by the Blanchard Boat Company in Seattle, including work boats, sailboats, rowboats and motor yachts, as well as boat plans, brochures and clippings
Repository
Museum of History & Industry, Sophie Frye Bass Library

P.O. Box 80816
Seattle, WA
98108
Telephone: 2063241126 x102
library@mohai.org
Access Restrictions

The collection is open to the public by appointment.

Additional Reference Guides

A complete inventory of the photographs is available in the repository.

Languages
English.
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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Historical Note

This background of the Blanchard Boat Company was written by Stephen Wilen, co-author, with Norman C. Blanchard, of Knee-deep in shavings: Memories of early yachting and boatbuilding on the west coast:

In 1905, Norman J. (N.J.) Blanchard (1885-1954) teamed up with his friends, Dean and Lloyd Johnson, to open Johnson Bros. & Blanchard boatyard at the former oxbow of the Duwamish River, near what is now South Hidalgo Street. It was from this yard that the 100-foot motor yacht Helori was launched in 1911 for O.O. Denny. Designed by N.J.'s friend, L.E. (Ted) Geary, it was at that time the largest motor yacht built on the west coast. In 1915, after underbidding a job, the yard went broke and closed.

N.J. eventually went to work at the large Skinner & Eddy yard, and after saving enough money, he opened the N.J. Blanchard Boat Company on Lake Union, at the foot of Wallingford Avenue North. It was at that location that the 63-foot schooner Red Jacket, also designed by Geary, and still a popular feature at many classic yacht gatherings, was built.

Following a fire in 1922 that destroyed the Blanchard yard, N.J. rebuilt at 3201 Fairview Avenue East. It was at this location that many of the production sailboats, including Star Boats, Flatties (also known as Geary 18s), and the still-popular Junior and Senior Knockabouts were built, as well as numerous one-off designs. Production motor yachts built include the 36-foot standardized raised deck cruisers, several of which are still beautifully maintained, and custom yachts, such as the Geary-designed, 100-foot Malibu of 1926.

Following N.J.'s death in 1954, his son Norman C. Blanchard (b. 1911), who had worked alongside his father most of his life, succeeded as head of the yard. The shift in pleasure craft by this time, however, was toward fiberglass, and much of the work done at the yard in the 1960s was repair work. After over 60 years of operation, in 1969, Norm Blanchard sold the yard. The final tally totals almost 2,000 boats constructed, including sail and power, commercial and pleasure. That many of these boats are still in use by proud owners is testament to the excellent workmanship of the Blanchard Boat Company.

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Content Description

The collection consists largely of photographs of ships built by the Blanchard Boat Company in Seattle between 1900 and 1963. These include images of workboats, including progress photographs of a government contracted Navy picket boat; pleasure boats, including sailboats such as the Sir Tom, and motor yachts, such as the Helori; the Boeing hydroplane, the Pickle Fork; and interiors of various Blanchard boats. The photographs also include images of shipbuilding and repair, boat launches and ceremonies, the Blanchard shipyard and people associated with the Blanchard company. The collection also contains a number of boat plans, and brochures and clippings.

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Use of the Collection

Alternative Forms Available

View selections from the collection in MOHAI's online collections.

Restrictions on Use

The Museum of History & Industry is the owner of the materials in the Sophie Frye Bass Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from MOHAI before any reproduction use. The museum does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.

Preferred Citation

Blanchard Boat Company Photographs, Museum of History & Industry, Seattle

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Administrative Information

Location of Collection

2b.2.9

Location of Collection

Map drawer VIII.b.12 (oversize plans)

Acquisition Information

Donated by Norman C. Blanchard in 1989

Processing Note

The Blanchard collection is comprised of items from several donations. The majority of the collection is from accession 1989.89. The collection also contains items from three other accessions: 1982.196 (Blanchard), 1972.5503 (Olson & Winge Marine Works), 1969.4634 (Blanchard) and 2010.3.41 (oversize plans found in collection in 2010).

Bibliography

Blanchard, N. & Wilen, S. (1999). Knee-deep in shavings: Memories of early yachting and boatbuilding on the west coast. Victoria, BC: Horsdale & Schubart Publishers Ltd.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

  • Photographs

    A complete inventory of the photographs is available in the repository.

    • Description: People
      11 photographs
      Container: Box 1, Folder 2
    • Description: Blanchard Shipyard
      16 photographs
      Container: Box 1, Folder 5
    • Description: Boat Launches and Ceremonies
      18 photographs
      Container: Box 1, Folder 6
    • Description: Boeing hydroplane and hydrodynamic tests
      21 photographs
      Container: Box 1, Folder 7
    • Description: Shipbuilding--unnamed boats
      12 photographs
      Container: Box 1, Folder 8
    • Description: Shipbuilding and repair--Pleasure craft--Sailboats--Named
      54 photographs
      Container: Box 1, Folder 9
    • Description: Shipbuilding--Pleasure craft--Motor Yachts--Named
      5 photographs
      Container: Box 1, Folder 10
    • Description: Shipbuilding--Workboats--Passenger
      3 photographs
      Container: Box 1, Folder 11
    • Description: Work Boats--Government contracts--Numbered boats
      34 photographs
      Container: Box 1, Folder 12
    • Description: Work boats--Government contracts--USS Highway and unnumbered boats
      13 photographs
      Container: Box 1, Folder 13
    • Description: Work boats--Non-government contracted
      6 photographs
      Container: Box 1, Folder 14
    • Description: Pleasure craft--Rowboats
      1 photograph
      Container: Box 1, Folder 15
    • Description: Pleasure craft--Sailboats--Unnamed
      31 photographs
      Container: Box 1, Folder 16
    • Description: Pleasure craft--Sailboats--A-P
      48 photographs
      Container: Box 1, Folder 17
    • Description: Pleasure craft--Sailboats--Q-Z
      40 photographs
      3 color transparencies
      Container: Box 1, Folder 18
    • Description: Pleasure craft--Motor Yachts--Unnamed
      30 photographs
      Container: Box 2, Folder 19
    • Description: Pleasure craft--Motor Yachts--Named--50 feet and under
      31 photographs
      Container: Box 2, Folder 20
    • Description: Pleasure craft--Motor Yachts--Named--over 50 feet
      39 photographs
      Container: Box 2, Folder 21
    • Description: Pleasure craft--Motor Yachts--Named--Unknown length
      29 photographs
      Container: Box 2, Folder 22
    • Description: Interiors--Unidentified engines
      2 photographs
      Container: Box 2, Folder 23
    • Description: Interiors--Work boats--USS Highway
      1 photograph
      Container: Box 2, Folder 24
    • Description: Interiors--Sailboats
      5 photographs
      Container: Box 2, Folder 25
    • Description: Interiors--Motor Yachts--A-H
      50 photographs
      Container: Box 2, Folder 26
    • Description: Interiors--Motor Yachts--I-Z
      23 photographs
      Container: Box 2, Folder 27
    • Description: Interiors--Motor Yachts--Unnamed
      3 photographs
      Container: Box 2, Folder 28
    • Description: Stock prints--#1-270
      21 photographs
      Container: Box 2, Folder 29
    • Description: Stock prints--#271-460
      37 photographs
      Container: Box 2, Folder 30
    • Description: Yacht clubs
      5 photographic postcards
      Container: Box 2, Folder 31
    • Description: Photos removed from album
      20 photographs
      Container: Box 2, Folder 32
    • Description: Contact sheet
      Container: Box 2, Folder 33
  • Boat plans

    • Description: Boat plans
      Container: Box 1, Folder 3
    • Description: Blanchard Boat Co. 36' Standardized Cruiser
      Container: Box 2, Folder 36
    • Description: Blanchard Senior Knockabout
      3 items
      Dates: 1949
      Container: Mapcase VIII.b.12, Folder:oversize 1
    • Description: Blanchard Junior Knockabout
      3 items
      Dates: 1949, undated
      Container: Mapcase VIII.b.12, Folder:oversize 1
    • Description: Blanchard Runabout
      2 items
      Container: Mapcase VIII.b.12, Folder:oversize 1
    • Description: Boat “Sunny”
      Dates: 1935
      Container: Mapcase VIII.b.12, Folder:oversize 1
    • Description: 24 foot sloop
      Container: Mapcase VIII.b.12, Folder:oversize 1
    • Description: 22.5 foot keel sloop
      Container: Mapcase VIII.b.12, Folder:oversize 1
  • Ephemera

    • Description: Newspaper Clippings
      Container: Box 1, Folder 1
    • Description: Blanchard brochures
      Container: Box 1, Folder 4
    • Description: Boatyard brochure and card (successor firm to Blanchard Boat Co.) Moved from accession 1998.38.3
      Container: Box 2, Folder 34
    • Description: Deed to Blanchard Boat Co. Property
      Container: Box 2, Folder 35

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Subject Terms

  • Boat & ship companies--Washington (State)--Seattle
  • Boat & ship industry--Washington (State)--Seattle

Personal Names

  • Blanchard, Norman C.
  • Blanchard, Norman J.

Geographical Names

  • Seattle (Wash.)
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