File:Ship rigged steam yacht Valhalla NMM PW1193.jpg
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English: Ship rigged steam yacht Valhalla. Medium includes graphite. Steel Auxiliary 3 masted Steam yacht VALHALLA built by Ramage & Ferguson in 1892 for her first owner Capt. J. F. Laycock of Bawtry, Portsmouth, a British Army officer and Olympic sailor. She was Launched from the Victoria Shipyard, Leith on 20 October 1892. 1897 Portsmouth register closed. James Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford ( 1847–1913), registered her in London in 1902. This picture drawn 1897. |
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