Design No. 1111
Pamela
Design 1111 represents a yacht design named Pamela by the Scottish naval architect Alfred Mylne. The archive holds two drawings relating to this design. Limited information is currently available regarding the vessel's specifications, construction details, or history. Further research may reveal additional particulars about this design's development and any subsequent realisation.
Original Drawings · 2 sheets
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Drawing marked '15m Yacht, 'Pamela'
Historical Context
Alfred Mylne (1870–1960) was a respected Scottish naval architect whose practice was based in Glasgow. He designed vessels across multiple categories, from small racing yachts to larger cruising designs, during a period of significant development in yacht design. Mylne's drawings and design records constitute a valuable historical record of early twentieth-century British yacht design practice. The preservation of designs such as Pamela—whether built or unexecuted—contributes to understanding the breadth of his professional practice and the commercial or private commissions he undertook.
