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− | Edwin "Ed" Monk was a naval architect based in Seattle, Washington. He specialized in design of larger cruisers, including some custom boats built by [[Tollycraft]]. | + | Edwin "Ed" Monk was a naval architect based in Seattle, Washington. He specialized in design of larger cruisers, including some custom boats built by [[Tollycraft]]. According to the 1956 ad below, Ed Monk designed over 2,000 boats since about 1935. Plans by Ed Monk were available from a variety of sources and inspired innumerable home builders. |
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+ | File:DFPAa56001.jpg|1957 Douglas Fir Plywood Association Ad with Edwin Monk | ||
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− | File:Harboritea57001.jpg|1957 Harborite Plywood Ad with Edwin Monk | + | File:Harboritea57001.jpg|1957 Harborite Plywood Ad with Edwin Monk, Page 1 |
+ | File:Harboritea57002.jpg|1957 Harborite Plywood Ad with Edwin Monk, Page 2 | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:44, 27 February 2017
Edwin Monk
616 National Building
Seattle, Washington
Edwin "Ed" Monk was a naval architect based in Seattle, Washington. He specialized in design of larger cruisers, including some custom boats built by Tollycraft. According to the 1956 ad below, Ed Monk designed over 2,000 boats since about 1935. Plans by Ed Monk were available from a variety of sources and inspired innumerable home builders.
1956 Information
1957 Information