This
view shows his majesty’s yacht Britannia, owned by King George
V, racing with other yachts off Cowes around 1912. In the background
steams the RMS Olympic, while further in the distance looms the royal
yacht Victoria and Albert.
Designed
by G.L. Watson, the Britannia was built in 1893 at Henderson’s
yard on the Clyde. She immediately proved herself a success, becoming
a champion yacht in her first year. King Edward VII and his son George
V regularly enjoyed sailing the Britannia. King George V requested that,
after his death, the Britannia be scuttled rather than scrapped.
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Art
Paper Giclée
Historic Edition
Contains descriptive historic text
Paper Size 18" x 24"
Image
Size 14"x 22"
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durable acid-free art paper (exceeding density of 250 gsm), museum quality
canvas and UV-stable inks. This image is not available as an offset
lithograph. |
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