Painting of the John Williams VII
Colour print, 50cm x 37cm. Original painting by Robert Cree.
Order number: |
CWM/LMS/Home/South Seas Pictures/22 |
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Item |
Format: | Archive |
Order number: |
CWM/LMS/Home/South Seas Pictures/22 |
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Summary: |
Colour print, 50cm x 37cm. Original painting by Robert Cree. |
Extent: |
1 item |
Admin history: | The John Williams VII was a purpose-built ship, started in 1960, and named by Princess Margaret. She weighed 125 tons and registered as a yacht. She was 85ft long, 23 ft wide, and had a speed of 9 knots. She was steel-framed and built of teak, had two diesel engines, radar, short-wave radio, echo-sounding gear and direction-finding equipment. She ended her service at the end of 1971. |
Access status: |
Open |
Language: | English |
Format: | Archive |