A quayside stern view of the USSR sail training ship Tovarishch (1932) and the Russian Sailing vessel Young Baltic (1989) moored on the River Tyne during the Cutty Sark Tall Ships Race in July 1993.

A quayside view of the port quarters of the USSR/Ukranian sail training ship Tovarysh (1932) and the Russian Sailing vessel Young Baltic (1989) moored on the River Tyne during the Cutty Sark Tall Ships Race in July 1993. Tovarysh's name as well as its home port of Kherson is painted on the ship's stern. A small tender is attached to two metal davits above the ship's name. Moored next to the Tovarysh is an Russian sail training ship Young Baltic (1989). The ship's name and its home port of Saint Petersburg are painted on its stern. A Russian flag is attached to a flagstaff on the ship's stern. The Royal Naval Reserve shore establishment HMS Calliope and the former Baltic Flour Mill are visible on the opposite bank in the background.

Object Details

ID: PM2265/16CN
Collection: Historic Photographs
Type: Roll film negative
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Robbins, Guy
Vessels: Gorch Fock (1933); Young Baltic (1989)
Date made: 17 July 1993
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Frame: 36 mm x 37 mm
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