Bow damage to the passenger ferry Ryde (1937) in Portsmouth Harbour, Hampshire

A close detail of the damage to the port bow, taken from off the beam, of the passenger ferry Ryde (1937) at moorings in Portsmouth Harbour. The damage is to her hull plating between frames 96 to 100 on her main deck and was caused when she was in collision with the Admiralty drifter Sheen (1918) in Portsmouth Harbour on 3 Jan. 1938.

Object details

ID: N24723
Type: Negative
Materials: Glass plate negative
Display location: Not on display
Date made: January 1938
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 101 mm x 126 mm