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Fine Art Print : The French three-masted barque Magatlan, Falmouth Harbour, Cornwall. May 1905

The French three-masted barque Magatlan, Falmouth Harbour, Cornwall. May 1905



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The French three-masted barque Magatlan, Falmouth Harbour, Cornwall. May 1905

The wooden three-masted French registered barque Magatlan brought to Falmouth harbour after being abandoned at sea and picked up by a British steamer. She was found dismasted and abandoned off the Ile Elenau on 17th May 1905. The steamer towed her into Falmouth where she was sold and taken to Gravelines to be broken up. Photographer: Unknown

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TRURI : SM.0006.1

Media ID 18203968

© From the collection of the RIC

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A2 (42x59cm) Fine Art Print

Experience the rich maritime history of Falmouth Harbour with our exquisite Fine Art Print of The Magatlan. This stunning image, taken from the Royal Cornwall Museum archives, captures the majestic three-masted French barque as it was brought into Falmouth Harbour in May 1905 after being abandoned at sea. Our high-quality print brings the intricate details of the Magatlan's wooden hull and sails to life, transporting you back in time to an era of sailing ships and brave seafaring adventures. Add this beautiful piece to your home or office to inspire wanderlust and remind you of the timeless allure of the sea.

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Estimated Product Size is 59.4cm x 42cm (23.4" x 16.5")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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Captured in a moment frozen in time, this print showcases the haunting beauty of the French three-masted barque Magatlan. Taken in Falmouth Harbour, Cornwall, during May 1905, it tells a tale of resilience and abandonment on treacherous seas. Once a majestic vessel sailing proudly across oceans, the Magatlan was left dismasted and deserted off the Ile Elenau. Fate intervened when a British steamer stumbled upon her lifeless form and towed her into Falmouth harbour. The image captures her fragile state as she awaited an uncertain future. The photographer remains unknown but their lens captured more than just wood and sails; it immortalized a ghostly presence that lingers within these waters. The worn hull bears witness to countless journeys undertaken by brave souls who dared to conquer the unpredictable sea. Now standing as a silent testament to maritime history, the Magatlan's final fate awaits her at Gravelines where she will be dismantled piece by piece. Yet even in this somber ending lies an enduring legacy - one that speaks of adventure, perseverance, and ultimately surrender to nature's unyielding power. This evocative photograph transports us back to an era when ships were lifelines connecting distant lands. It serves as both a reminder of our vulnerability against nature's forces and our indomitable spirit that propels us forward despite adversity.

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