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Emma

Emma was designed by A. Mylne & Co. in 1904 under design number 111. The design records indicate she was built to this specification, though detailed construction information, builder identity, dimensions, and engine details are not currently held in the register. Her current status and location remain unknown. This entry forms part of the comprehensive historical record of vessels designed by A. Mylne & Co., the Glasgow-based yacht design office active from 1896 onwards.

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Archive drawing — Emma
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Design No. 111

Emma

Designed 1904

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Historical Context

Design 111 dates to 1904, a period when A. Mylne & Co. was establishing its reputation in yacht design. Alfred Mylne's practice, founded in 1896, grew to become one of Scotland's foremost design offices. Early designs from this era reflect the tastes and technical practices of Edwardian yacht ownership, with a range of hull types suited to cruising and racing. The scarcity of detail in Emma's register entry is not unusual for vessels now over a century old. Many yachts designed in the early 20th century were built in small numbers by local or specialist builders, and comprehensive records were not always preserved. The register continues to accept new information from researchers, historians, and descendants of original owners.

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