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'Masterman'

Image credit: Goole Museum

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The Humber billy-boy 'Masterman' in the Humber. The 'Masterman' was tragically lost early in the 20th century when moored off Whitton Sands. She was caught by a spring tide and was dragged into the sands, with the loss of the master's wife and children who were locked in the cabin. Neither they nor the vessel were recovered.

Goole Museum

Goole

Title

'Masterman'

Date

1900–1910

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 65 x W 90 cm

Accession number

ERYMS (Goole) : M3914

Acquisition method

gift from Mrs Donnelly, 2005

Work type

Painting

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