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A starboard-side view of the screw steam yacht off a mountainous coast. She flies the ensign of the Royal Yacht Squadron. The 'Eothem' was a class of larger yachts known as auxiliary, rigged so as to be speedy and seaworthy under canvas alone. In addition, the vessels were often fitted with a feathering-screw so that the blades presented little resistance to the water when sailing. Auxiliary steam ships did not carry enough coal to last for the entirety of a long trip, and the fires of the steam engine could be extinguished for days at a time on long voyages.


ship portraits
1864-01-02
PERMANENT COLLECTION
Hart Nautical
Dutton, Thomas Goldsworth; Foster, William
ink; paper
16 in x 23 in
Britain: London