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The hydroplane Izme under way, 1913. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
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The hydroplane Izme under way, 1913. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The hydroplane Izme under way, 1913. Izme was built for Albert Vickers to take part in the British International Trophy (Harmsworth Trophy) event held at Osborne Bay in September 1913. She was built by Sam Saunders in Cowes and was driven by two 150 hp Wolseley engines
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The Hydroplane Izme Racing Towards Victory in 1913
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. This print captures the hydroplane Izme in all her glory as she cuts through the water with incredible speed. Built by Sam Saunders in Cowes for Albert Vickers, this magnificent vessel was specifically designed to participate in the prestigious British International Trophy (Harmsworth Trophy) event held at Osborne Bay in September 1913. With two powerful 150 hp Wolseley engines propelling her forward, Izme showcased the cutting-edge technology of the time. The expertise of Kirk & Sons of Cowes is evident in every detail of this remarkable creation. The hull's sleek design and precise craftsmanship ensured optimal performance on water. As we gaze upon this historic image, we are transported back to a bygone era when powerboat racing was at its zenith. The determination and skill of those involved shine through as they pushed boundaries and embraced innovation. The Isle of Wight's picturesque coastline provides a stunning backdrop for this thrilling moment captured by photographer Arthur Henry Kirk. His monochrome lens immortalizes not only a remarkable feat of engineering but also an important chapter in maritime history. Let us celebrate the legacy left behind by individuals like Albert Vickers, Sam Saunders, and William Umpleby Kirk who played pivotal roles in shaping England's rich industrial heritage. Their passion for transportation propelled them to create masterpieces like Izme that continue to inspire awe even today.
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