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The 135 ft barque sailing ship Modwena, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
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The 135 ft barque sailing ship Modwena, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The 135 ft barque sailing ship Modwena, 1911. Modwena was built in 1908 by John Reid in Glasgow. In 1912 she was bought by the sewing machine magnate Mortimer Singer to use as a private yacht. During her lifetime she was mainly used as a merchant ship but was converted to a fishing vessel in 1923
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Adam Mortimer Adam Mortimer Singer Arthur Henry Arthur Henry Kirk At Anchor Barque Boat View Cowes Cutter Edgar Wp Edgar Wp Kirk Fuel Gaff Rig Isle Of Wight Kerosene Kirk Kirk Sons Of Kirk Sons Of Cowes Merchant Ship Mr Am Singer Paraffin Sailing Ships Square Rig Starboard Bow William Umpleby William Umpleby Kirk
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The 135 ft barque sailing ship Modwena, built in 1908 by John Reid in Glasgow, is captured in this photo print. Creator Kirk & Sons of Cowes expertly showcase the grandeur and elegance of this magnificent vessel. Originally used as a merchant ship, Modwena found new purpose when purchased by sewing machine magnate Mortimer Singer in 1912 to serve as his private yacht. With its gaff rig and square sails proudly unfurled, Modwena epitomizes the golden age of sail during the early 20th century. This monochrome image beautifully depicts her at anchor off the coast of Cowes on the Isle of Wight, England. The starboard bow reveals intricate details such as her cutter design and fine craftsmanship. Throughout her lifetime, Modwena underwent transformations to adapt to changing needs. In 1923, she was converted into a fishing vessel after being primarily used for trade purposes. This versatile ship played an important role in transportation and trade across waterways. The photograph not only captures a moment frozen in time but also represents the legacy of maritime history. It serves as a testament to both the skillful workmanship of Arthur Henry Kirk and Edgar WP Kirk from Kirk & Sons of Cowes, who created this masterpiece with their lens. This image offers viewers a glimpse into an era where sailing ships like Modwena reigned supreme on the seas.
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