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Title
Stamford-built
commuter
yacht
Bambalina
III
(port
view)
under
way
.
Creator
Rosenfeld and Sons.
Place
Stamford (Conn.)
Topic
Motorboats
Yachts
Boats and boating
Topic-Organization, Vessel
Bambalina III (Yacht)
Genre
Photographs
Theme
Infrastructure
Lifestyle
Description
Port
beam
view
of the
motor
yacht
Bambalina
III
under
way
,
September
1930
. Her
Luders
sloping
cabins
are
noticeable
and her
forward
cabin
is
seen
covered
over
due
to
weather
.
Notes
Title
supplied
by
cataloger
.
Handwritten
on
negative
sleeve
: "
Bambalina
III
".
Stamped
on
original
negative
sleeve
: "
42605F
/
BOX
2980
"
Bambalina
III
was
designed
by
Alfred
E
.
Luders
, and
built
at
Luders
Marine
Construction
Company
,
Stamford
,
1929
. She
is
Luders
hull
#
337
, and was
built
for
Theodore
Pratt
, of
Glen
Cove
,
New
York
.
Luders
Marine
Construction
Company
of
Stamford
was
founded
in
1908
by
Alfred
E
.
Luders
,
Sr
. His
son
,
Alfred
E
.
Luders
,
Jr
., a
boat
designer
and
racer
,
later
became
director
, and
managed
the
company
until
closing
it
in
1968
. The
firm
built
wooden
vessels
,
including
custom
yachts
and the
1962
America's
Cup
defender
Weatherly
, as
well
as the
Luders
16
racing
sailboat
.
During
World
War
II
,
Luders
produced
subchasers
,
minesweepers
and
harbor
tugs
for the
Navy
.
Taken
by
Rosenfeld
and
Sons
.
Morris
Rosenfeld
founded
the
New
York
City-based
photography
business
in
1910
. He was a
prolific
photographer
particularly
noted
for
coverage
of
yachting
and
other
maritime
subjects
. His
sons
Stanley
,
David
and
Bill
were also
active
in the
profession
and the
family
firm
.
Date created
1930
.
Physical format
1
photograph
:
safety
negative
;
5
x
7
in.
Digital format
image/jpeg
Identifier
Accession
number
:
1984.187.42605F
File
name
:
ms_m330831.jpg
Source
Mystic
Seaport
Collection
Rosenfeld
Collection
.
Rights
Reproduction
and
copyright
information
regarding
this
image
is
available
from The
Photography
Department
,
Mystic
Seaport
,
Mystic
.
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Photographs
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