A Lorcha at anchor off Shanghai.
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A Lorcha at anchor off Shanghai.
A starboard broadside view of a three-masted Lorcha at anchor off Shanghai. A lorcha is a type of European-built hull with a Chinese style rig. The yards have been lowered and the sails furled. There are two white deckhouses with a covered area between them. The stern has an overhanging counter with a small poop deck above where the wheel is fitted. T two small sampans are off the stern while another is alongside off the beam. In the background is a coastline with buildings.
Object number:N64418
Date:1900
Artist: Kenneth Hurlstone Jones
Original dimensions: 82 mm x 102 mm
- Image reference: N64418
- © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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