File:The Right Honble Lord Yarborough's Yacht, the 'Falcon' of 351 tons off Cowes RMG PY8626.jpg

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Falcon (yacht, 1824)

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Author
Edward Duncan; William John Huggins
Description
English: The Right Honble Lord Yarborough's Yacht, the 'Falcon' of 351 tons off Cowes

Hand-coloured aquatint after Huggins inscribed as per title. The 'Falcon' is shown in port-broadside view as commodore of the Royal Yacht Squadron, whose members fitted out splendid yachts at their own expense, which might be used as naval auxiliaries in time of war; also shown behind her to left and facing the other way is the otherwise unknown 'Emily' (identified via inscription).

The Right Honble Lord Yarborough's Yacht, the Falcon of 351 Tons off Cowes
Date 17 September 1829
date QS:P571,+1829-09-17T00:00:00Z/11
Dimensions Sheet: 432 x 580 mm; Mount: 610 mm x 834 mm
Notes Box Title: Yachts 1620-1836.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/148573
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Unidentified Prints & Drawings Number: 222
id number: PAH8626
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Fine art

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