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Tote Bag : The ketch Lady Camilla under sail, 1912. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
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The ketch Lady Camilla under sail, 1912. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The ketch Lady Camilla under sail, 1912. Lady Camilla, originally called Nyria, was designed as a cutter by Charles E. Nicholson and built in 1906. In 1912, under the ownership of Mr H. Peech, she was converted to a ketch rig
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The ketch Lady Camilla under sail, 1912. This print captures the majestic beauty of the Lady Camilla as she gracefully glides through the waters off Cowes, Isle of Wight. Originally designed as a cutter by Charles E. Nicholson and built in 1906, this magnificent vessel underwent a transformation in 1912 when Mr H. Peech converted her into a ketch rig. With her sleek lines and gaff rigging, Lady Camilla exudes elegance and power. The skilled craftsmanship of Kirk & Sons of Cowes is evident in every detail, from her meticulously maintained sails to her sturdy hull that effortlessly cuts through the waves. The monochrome tones lend an air of timelessness to this image, transporting us back to the early 20th century when yachting was not just a sport but also a symbol of prestige and adventure. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time, we can almost feel the wind on our faces and hear the gentle creaking of wooden planks beneath our feet. This photograph serves as a testament to both human ingenuity and nature's awe-inspiring beauty. It reminds us that even amidst rapid technological advancements, there is still something magical about harnessing the power of wind to navigate vast expanses of water. Whether you are an avid sailor or simply appreciate artistry captured through photography, this stunning print will transport you to another era where sailing was more than just transportation—it was an exhilarating journey
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