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Yacht DP033929
Brodsworth Hall, South Yorkshire. A yacht, possibly the Rosalind, in full sail off the White Cliffs of Dover, with buoy in the foreground and lighthouse in the background. Unknown artist. Inventory number 9000 7679. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 18241000
Filename: DP033929.jpg
Size: 5105 x 3000 (9.0MB)
Date: 22nd January 2008
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Archive
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Urgency (1-8) 5=normal: 5
Source: Historic England Archive
Job Title: Staff Photographer
Boat Coast Dramatic Maritime Ship Waves
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Beneath a vast and dramatic sky, the sleek silhouette of a yacht cuts through the powerful waves off the White Cliffs of Dover in this evocative photograph. The unidentified vessel, believed to be the Rosalind, sails confidently towards the horizon, its sails full and taut against the bracing wind. In the foreground, a solitary buoy bobbles gently on the crest of a wave, a beacon of safety and stability amidst the restless sea. In the distance, the iconic lighthouse stands sentinel, its beacon piercing the darkness, guiding the intrepid mariner safely home. The craggy cliffs, etched with the passage of time, loom majestically in the background, a testament to the enduring power of nature. This image, captured by an unknown artist and catalogued as inventory number 9000 7679 by Historic England, transports us to a time when the sea was a realm of adventure, exploration, and the unyielding call of the open water.