Beached lugger drying its sails

Beached Lugger drying its sails

'Beached lugger drying its sails' shows a type of boat very common around the coast of the UK until the 1930s. Following a storm at sea, the boat would be beached or taken into harbour, and if the rain had stopped, the sails would usually be left to dry before being lowered and furled. This would help prevent the sails from rotting.

The edition size is 250 signed and numbered copies, plus artist's proofs, and the image size is approximately 28cms square, with an 8cm border.

Ref. No. 196 SL