OHONKARA, SONNICA and DERVISH, NYYC Start Schooners, 1921
gelatin silver print
PHOTOGRAPHSRosenfeld and Sons
USA, NY
1921-07-28
overall: 10 x 8 in.; 25.4 x 20.32 cm
8 x 10 gelatin silver print (vertical format), made from a 6 x 8 glass plate negative taken by Rosenfeld and Sons, July 28, 1921. Cropped view of two schooners (R to L) OHONKARA and SONNICA (DERVISH cropped from far left). Vessels seen at the start of the New York Yacht Club cruise. OHONKARA, the foremost vessel, had a steel hull measuring 100 feet. She was Herreshoff designed and built, and launched in 1920 from Bristol, RI. SONNICA (ex. SAVARONA) was a Arthur Binney design, and was built by Lawley & Son in South Boston, 1906. She measured 114 feet in length. DERVISH was a Tams, Lemoine & Crane design, also built by Lawley & Son in South Boston, 1906. She measured 85 feet in length. Both SONNICA and DERVISH were wooden hulled vessels. For more information see: A CENTURY UNDER SAIL, text by Stanley Z. Rosenfeld, page 58. Handwritten on back: "Dervish - Sonnica - Ohonkara". Embossed in lower right corner: "MORRIS ROSENFELD / N.Y.".
1984.187.4221S.4
Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection