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The steam yacht Lorna, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
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The steam yacht Lorna, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The steam yacht Lorna, 1911. The vessel was completed in October 1904 at Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Greenock on the River Clyde in Scotland and was originally named Beryl. At the outbreak of war in August 1914, the yacht was requisitioned and hired by the Admiralty as an armed patrol vessel
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Arthur Henry Arthur Henry Kirk At Anchor Boat View Broadside Cowes Edgar Wp Edgar Wp Kirk Isle Of Wight Kirk Kirk Sons Of Kirk Sons Of Cowes Steam Yacht Steamer William Umpleby William Umpleby Kirk Beryl Lorna
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The Steam Yacht Lorna, 1911: A Majestic Vessel with a Rich History This print showcases the magnificent steam yacht Lorna, a true gem of the early 20th century. Originally named Beryl, this stunning vessel was completed in October 1904 at Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company on the River Clyde in Scotland. With its elegant design and powerful steam engine, it quickly became a symbol of luxury and sophistication. However, destiny had other plans for the Lorna. When war broke out in August 1914, she was requisitioned by the Admiralty to serve as an armed patrol vessel. This unexpected turn transformed her into a vital asset for maritime defense during those turbulent times. In this snapshot captured by Arthur Henry Kirk & Sons of Cowes, we witness the Lorna gracefully anchored off England's picturesque Isle of Wight. The monochrome image beautifully highlights her sleek silhouette against the tranquil waters surrounding her. The photograph not only pays homage to this remarkable ship but also immortalizes the craftsmanship of Edgar WP Kirk and William Umpleby Kirk – talented individuals who played pivotal roles in creating such an extraordinary masterpiece. As we admire this historic artifact from our past, let us appreciate both its aesthetic allure and historical significance. The Steam Yacht Lorna stands as a testament to human ingenuity while reminding us of how even vessels built for leisure can be called upon to serve their country when duty calls.
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