Port quarter views of the spritsail barges Scone (1919) and Victor (1895) under sail in the Thames Estuary during the Southend Barge Match.
Port quarter views of the spritsail barges Scone (1919) and Victor (1895) under sail in the Thames Estuary during the Southend Barge Match. The staysail barge Scone is on the port tack and she has a white staysail and the PREEDCRETE logo on her white topsail. She is following astern of the staysail barge Victor, which is also on the port tack, has a blue and white striped staysail and the Kent Life logo on her topsail. To starboard of these two is the bowsprit barge Gladys (1901) which has a white jib and has the Sunblest Bread logo on her topsail. On the right and seen from off her port quarter is the Colchester oyster smack Kate (1883) with her port registry CK139 on her mainsail. A number of other barges are in the background.
Object Details
ID: | PM2316/8 |
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Type: | Roll film negative |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Weston, Derek Richard |
Vessels: | Scone (1919); Victor (1895) Gladys (1901) Kate (1883) |
Date made: | 1982 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Film length: 35 mm x 228 mm;Frame: 35 mm x 38 mm |