Barque 'Mary Hay'

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The barque ‘Mary Hay’ was built at Peterhead by Scott & Stevenson and launched in 1837. The vessel was used on the South American, South African and Australasian trade routes. The 'Mary Hay' was wrecked at the Scilly Isles in 1852.

Arbuthnot Museum, Peterhead

Peterhead

Title

Barque 'Mary Hay'

Date

1837 (?)

Medium

oil on canvas-lined paper

Measurements

H 65.4 x W 70.5 cm

Accession number

PEHMS:P11718

Acquisition method

gift

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Barque Mary Hay Alexander Volun Commander Peterhead Bay 1837

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