The cutter Avon winning the prize at the opening cruise of the Clyde Yacht Club, William Clark, 1871

The cutter Avon winning the prize at the opening cruise of the Clyde Yacht Club, William Clark, 1871

Avon was a 30 ton cutter, designed and built by the prestigious yard of william fife and sons at fairlie in 1866 (lloyd's yachting register 1891). Originally named elilda. Object Type: painting. Date: 1871. Dimensions: height: 68.5 cm (26.9 in); width: 112 cm (44 in). Medium: oil on canvas. William Clark - The cutter Avon (1871)
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william clark (painter)avon (ship, 1866)19th-century sailing ships in paintingsroyal northern and clyde yacht cluboil on canvaswilliam clark

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