A starboard side view, taken from just abaft the beam, of an unidentified steam yacht under way in The Downs.

A starboard side view, taken from just abaft the beam, of an unidentified steam yacht under way in The Downs. She has two schooner rigged masts and one funnel with a white-painted hull and dark wood upperworks. She has four sails set and is on the port tack. The sails are a forward staysail or jib, a loose-footed gaff mainsail, a mizzen staysail and a gaff and boom mizzen sail. She is carrying two boats under davits abreast the funnel.

Object Details

ID: N19923
Type: Glass plate negative
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Adams, Edgar Tarry
Date made: 1900-1914
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Adams Collection
Measurements: Overall: 82 mm x 107 mm