MAYFLOWER, cutter, port beam view, copy of, 1886
copy negative; black-and -white negative
PHOTOGRAPHS - SOFT NEGATIVESStebbins, Nathaniel Livermore; Rosenfeld and Sons
USA, NY, New York
1964
safety film
overall: 4 x 5 in.
4x5 copy safety negative photographed from a book in 1964 of images by Nathaniel L. Stebbins by Rosenfeld and Sons. Image of MAYFLOWER in 1886 showing a port beam view undersail. MAYFLOWER was a 100' cutter built in 1886 by George Lawley and Son of South Boston, Massachusetts from designs by Edward Burgess. She was an America's Cup defender and winner in 1886 and was an potential America's Cup contender in 1887. She was converted from a cutter by Lawley to a schooner in 1889. Power was installed in 1905. Her captain during the 1886 America's Cup race was Aub Crocker and her navigator was Joe Elsworth. She was the 5th defender of the America's Cup in 1886. She was the second defender designed by Edward Burgess, and she defeated the British cutter GALATEA in two straight races. Her owner in 1886 was General Charles J. Paine. For an image from the original negative, contact SPNEA, Harrison Gray Otis House, 141 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA. 02114. The original SPNEA reference number is #1160-NS. CREDIT LINE: Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, Nathaniel L. Stebbins photographer.
1984.187.176517F
Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, Nathaniel L. Stebbins photographer