Design No. 97
Isis
Design 97 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs, originally conceived under the name Isis. The archive holds 26 drawings relating to this design, preserved as part of the comprehensive record of Mylne's work. While specific technical details remain incomplete in the current archive documentation, this design forms part of the broader body of work undertaken by the distinguished Scottish yacht designer.
Original Drawings · 12 sheets
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Yachts in the Register · 1
Historical Context
Alfred Mylne (1881–1960) was a pre-eminent Scottish yacht designer whose practice spanned the early to mid-twentieth century. His designs encompassed a wide range of vessel types, from small cruising yachts to larger ocean-going craft, reflecting evolving tastes in yacht design and construction methods across several decades. The Mylne archive preserves drawings and design records for numerous commissions, documenting the development of individual designs from conception through construction. Design 97, under its original designation as Isis, exemplifies the breadth of Mylne's professional output, though the specific historical context and circumstances of its commission remain to be fully documented.
