Design No. 1150
Design No.357
Design 1150 represents Alfred Mylne's work in motor yacht design. Originally catalogued as Design No. 357, this single screw vessel exists within the archive as a drawing record. While specific details regarding dimensions, construction, or implementation remain unavailable, the design documents form part of the substantial body of work produced by the Glasgow-based naval architect during his career.
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Historical Context
Alfred Mylne (1881–1960) was a Scottish naval architect whose practice encompassed both sailing and motor yachts across several decades. His Glasgow office produced numerous designs ranging from small cruising vessels to larger motor yachts. The transition from sail to motor power during the early to mid-twentieth century influenced design evolution across his portfolio. Design numbering systems in architectural practices often underwent revision or renumbering as businesses evolved; the original designation 357 and archive number 1150 reflect such cataloguing changes undertaken during the archive's organisation.
