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A Thames skiff is a traditional River Thames wooden rowing boat used for skiffing. These boats evolved from Thames wherries in the Victorian era to meet a passion for river exploration and leisure outings on the water. This boat was probably built prior to 1893. It came with a rya rug, three pairs of oars, an umbrella, two cushions, a mast and a combined boat hook and paddle. It was brought to Sweden by Albert Isaksson, who was the Swedish representative of Lloyd's. The boat was later bought by Sven Abrahamsson and Börjessons boatyard on Rindö in the Stockholm archipelago. In 1931, it was sold to Ragnar Vinberg on Blidö.
Photo: Karlsson, Anneli / Sjöhistoriska museet
A Thames skiff is a traditional River Thames wooden rowing boat used for skiffing. These boats evolved from Thames wherries in the Victorian era to meet a passion for river exploration and leisure outings on the water. This boat was probably built prior to 1893. It came with a rya rug, three pairs of oars, an umbrella, two cushions, a mast and a combined boat hook and paddle. It was brought to Sweden by Albert Isaksson, who was the Swedish representative of Lloyd's. The boat was later bought by Sven Abrahamsson and Börjessons boatyard on Rindö in the Stockholm archipelago. In 1931, it was sold to Ragnar Vinberg on Blidö.
Photo: Sjöhistoriska museet
A Thames skiff is a traditional River Thames wooden rowing boat used for skiffing. These boats evolved from Thames wherries in the Victorian era to meet a passion for river exploration and leisure outings on the water. This boat was probably built prior to 1893. It came with a rya rug, three pairs of oars, an umbrella, two cushions, a mast and a combined boat hook and paddle. It was brought to Sweden by Albert Isaksson, who was the Swedish representative of Lloyd's. The boat was later bought by Sven Abrahamsson and Börjessons boatyard on Rindö in the Stockholm archipelago. In 1931, it was sold to Ragnar Vinberg on Blidö.
Photo: Sjöhistoriska museet
A Thames skiff is a traditional River Thames wooden rowing boat used for skiffing. These boats evolved from Thames wherries in the Victorian era to meet a passion for river exploration and leisure outings on the water. This boat was probably built prior to 1893. It came with a rya rug, three pairs of oars, an umbrella, two cushions, a mast and a combined boat hook and paddle. It was brought to Sweden by Albert Isaksson, who was the Swedish representative of Lloyd's. The boat was later bought by Sven Abrahamsson and Börjessons boatyard on Rindö in the Stockholm archipelago. In 1931, it was sold to Ragnar Vinberg on Blidö.
Photo: Sjöhistoriska museet
A Thames skiff is a traditional River Thames wooden rowing boat used for skiffing. These boats evolved from Thames wherries in the Victorian era to meet a passion for river exploration and leisure outings on the water. This boat was probably built prior to 1893. It came with a rya rug, three pairs of oars, an umbrella, two cushions, a mast and a combined boat hook and paddle. It was brought to Sweden by Albert Isaksson, who was the Swedish representative of Lloyd's. The boat was later bought by Sven Abrahamsson and Börjessons boatyard on Rindö in the Stockholm archipelago. In 1931, it was sold to Ragnar Vinberg on Blidö.
Photo: Sjöhistoriska museet
A Thames skiff is a traditional River Thames wooden rowing boat used for skiffing. These boats evolved from Thames wherries in the Victorian era to meet a passion for river exploration and leisure outings on the water. This boat was probably built prior to 1893. It came with a rya rug, three pairs of oars, an umbrella, two cushions, a mast and a combined boat hook and paddle. It was brought to Sweden by Albert Isaksson, who was the Swedish representative of Lloyd's. The boat was later bought by Sven Abrahamsson and Börjessons boatyard on Rindö in the Stockholm archipelago. In 1931, it was sold to Ragnar Vinberg on Blidö.
Photo: Sjöhistoriska museet
A Thames skiff is a traditional River Thames wooden rowing boat used for skiffing. These boats evolved from Thames wherries in the Victorian era to meet a passion for river exploration and leisure outings on the water. This boat was probably built prior to 1893. It came with a rya rug, three pairs of oars, an umbrella, two cushions, a mast and a combined boat hook and paddle. It was brought to Sweden by Albert Isaksson, who was the Swedish representative of Lloyd's. The boat was later bought by Sven Abrahamsson and Börjessons boatyard on Rindö in the Stockholm archipelago. In 1931, it was sold to Ragnar Vinberg on Blidö.
Photo: Sjöhistoriska museet
A Thames skiff is a traditional River Thames wooden rowing boat used for skiffing. These boats evolved from Thames wherries in the Victorian era to meet a passion for river exploration and leisure outings on the water. This boat was probably built prior to 1893. It came with a rya rug, three pairs of oars, an umbrella, two cushions, a mast and a combined boat hook and paddle. It was brought to Sweden by Albert Isaksson, who was the Swedish representative of Lloyd's. The boat was later bought by Sven Abrahamsson and Börjessons boatyard on Rindö in the Stockholm archipelago. In 1931, it was sold to Ragnar Vinberg on Blidö.
Photo: Sjöhistoriska museet
A Thames skiff is a traditional River Thames wooden rowing boat used for skiffing. These boats evolved from Thames wherries in the Victorian era to meet a passion for river exploration and leisure outings on the water. This boat was probably built prior to 1893. It came with a rya rug, three pairs of oars, an umbrella, two cushions, a mast and a combined boat hook and paddle. It was brought to Sweden by Albert Isaksson, who was the Swedish representative of Lloyd's. The boat was later bought by Sven Abrahamsson and Börjessons boatyard on Rindö in the Stockholm archipelago. In 1931, it was sold to Ragnar Vinberg on Blidö.
Photo: Ljunggren, Maria / Sjöhistoriska museet
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