Design No. 1045
Marie Marguerite
Design 1045 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs, originally conceived for a vessel named Marie Marguerite. The design survives in the archive as a single drawing, documenting Mylne's approach to yacht design during his professional career. While certain specifications remain incomplete in the available records, the design stands as part of the comprehensive body of work produced by this Scottish naval architect.
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Historical Context
Alfred Mylne was a Scottish yacht designer and naval architect whose practice spanned several decades. His designs encompassed a wide range of vessel types and sizes, serving clients across Europe and beyond. The archival record of his work, whilst substantial, contains gaps in documentation typical of professional practices from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Design 1045 and its associated vessel Marie Marguerite form part of this broader record, though comprehensive details of their commissioning, construction, and subsequent history are not fully preserved in the available materials.
