Design No. 1201

'Yvonne'

Steam

Design 1201 represents a steam yacht project from the Alfred Mylne archive. The vessel was originally named Yvonne. One drawing survives in the archive record, providing documentary evidence of Mylne's work in steam yacht design. Further details regarding dimensions, builder, client, and construction history are not currently available in the archive.

Original Drawings · 1 sheet

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Notes

Marked '58 ton'

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne's design practice extended across multiple vessel types, including steam yachts which gained prominence during the Victorian and Edwardian periods. Steam propulsion offered yacht owners increased reliability and independence from wind conditions, whilst mechanical engineering advanced rapidly throughout the era. Mylne's engagement with steam yacht design reflects the broader evolution of recreational vessel technology. The archive preserves numerous designs spanning both traditional sailing craft and mechanically-powered vessels, documenting the designer's technical versatility and the changing preferences of his clientele across several decades of practice.