Lady Jocelyn (1852)

A quarter plate negative. A slightly distant starboard near broadside view, taken from ahead of the beam, of the 3 masted ship rigged vessel Lady Jocelyn (1852) at moorings in Gravesend Reach, River Thames. She is rigged with double topsails, single topgallants, royals and skysails. Her fore course yard is fitted with stunsail yards. She has painted ports, is flying the blue peter and has some passengers on board. She is on charter to Shaw, Savill & Co. A Gould copy of a Gould photographic print made from negative number G2261.

Object Details

ID: R533
Type: Glass plate negative
Display location: Not on display
Creator: F. C. Gould & Son
Vessels: Lady Jocelyn (1852)
Date made: 3 August 1872
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Gould Collection
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