Rigged model, Scale 1:36, of an English Well Smack (after Chapman's Architecture Novalis Mercatoria, 1768), by Major Raban Williams, Ringmore, Devon, England, March 1937. These vessels were used by the fishing fleet of Shetland to bring fish to market as fresh as possible. Therefore they needed to be fast and were built for speed. Rigged model of an English Well Smack 1936-37
Rigged model, Scale 1:36, of an English Hoy 1768, by Major Frederick Raban Williams, Ringmore, Devon, England, March 1937, with human figures by Barbara Mary Campbell, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, England, 1958. These craft were chiefly used for carrying goods to and from ships. They also carried passengers generally around the coast mainly East Coast and River Thames. Rigged model of an English 'Hoy' 1937; 1958