Design No. 112
Elise
Design 112 represents one of Alfred Mylne's commissions from the early twentieth century. The design resulted in the construction of the yacht Elise in 1904. Nine original drawings survive in the archive, providing insight into Mylne's design methodology during this period. Further details regarding the yacht's specifications, rig configuration, and ultimate fate remain incomplete within the current archive records.
Original Drawings · 9 sheets
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Historical Context
Alfred Mylne established his design practice in the late nineteenth century, building a reputation for competent, practical yacht design. The early 1900s saw the firm engaged in numerous commissions across Britain and beyond. The year 1904, when Elise was built, coincides with a period of substantial activity in Mylne's office. Design methodologies during this era reflected established principles of wooden yacht construction, though specific details of Design 112's innovations or influences cannot be determined from the available evidence. The archive's preservation of nine original drawings from this design underscores the significance placed upon maintaining design records.
