Historical information
Arthur V Gregory b.1867, d.1957 worked from studio at 326 Albert Road South Melbourne established by his father G F Gregory in 1852
Significance
In her latter years she was still making good passages under Captain Horne, in spite of a shortage of good crews.
The following runs are recorded:
1892 Tuskar to Cape Otway 71 days
1894 Downs to Melbourne 77
1895 Lizard to Melbourne 77
1895 Melbourne to Prawle Point 80
1900 Melbourne to Prawle Point 85
1901 Adelaide to Cape Otway 48hr
1903 Port Phillip Heads to Lizard 74 days
1904 Melbourne to Dover 77
1905 Tuskar to Cape Borda 73
1905 Equator to Leeuin 36
Physical description
Water colour painting in painted gilt frame
Inscriptions & markings
Loch Garry rounding Cape Otway
A.V. Gregory 1933
Subjects
References
- Loch Garry The Loch Garry, at the time of her launch from the yard of Messrs. Thomson of Glasgow, was considered by experts to be the 'finest sailing ship in the world' and certainly was an example of the 'Glasgow type' at its best.