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Model of the sailing ship TORRENS
Model of the sailing ship TORRENS

Model of the sailing ship TORRENS

Maker (1879-1969)
Datebefore 1969
Object number00000459
NameModel
MediumWood
DimensionsOverall: 535 x 1130 x 200 mm
Display Dimensions: 535 x 200 x 1130 mm
Copyright© Estate of Norman Lindsay
ClassificationsModels
Credit LineANMM Collection Gift from Keith Wingrove
DescriptionWooden model of the sailing ship TORRENS by Norman Lindsay. The Polish writer Joseph Conrad served on board TORRENS on two voyages to South Australia and a dedication to Joseph Conrad signed by Norman Lindsay is written on the model.HistoryThe TORRENS was built in 1875 by James Laing of Sunderland, England for AL Elder & Co. "The TORRENS requires special mention, as she was without doubt one of the most successful ships ever built, besides being one of the fastest, and for many years she was the favourite passenger ship to Adelaide." It was not unusual for the TORRENS to make 300 miles a day whilst passengers were able to exercise on a dry deck. It was specially designed for carrying passengers and with the exception of the famous "Lochs" she was the last sailing ship to carry passengers in the Australian trade. Its best days run was 370 miles in 1897. The well known author Joseph Conrad joined the TORRENS as Chief Officer 2nd November 1891 in London, and ceased "to belong to her" on the 15th October 1893, after two voyages. The Norman Lindsay model of the TORRENS was donated to the museum by Keith Wingrove in 1988. Wingrove was a friend of Norman Lindsay's, and was given the model Lindsay was making of the TORRENS before he died. Lindsay greatly admired Conrad as a novelist and seaman. A dedication to Joseph Conrad is found written on the poop deck of the model and signed by Norman Lindsay.SignificanceThe Australian artist Norman Lindsay started this model of the TORRENS just before he died. In addition to being a popular and well respected passenger ship to Australia, the TORRENS had the added attraction to Lindsay of having had the author Joseph Conrad, of whom he greatly admired, as her Chief Officer for a time.
HMAS TORRENS I and heavy cruiser HMAS CANBERRA
Samuel J Hood Studio
24 November 1930
HMAS TORRENS I and heavy cruiser HMAS CANBERRA
Samuel J Hood Studio
24 November 1930
Tug boat HEROIC and HMAS TORRENS I
Samuel J Hood Studio
24 November 1930
HMAS TORRENS I and HMAS ALBATROSS
Samuel J Hood Studio
24 November 1930
The sinking of HMAS TORRENS I
Samuel J Hood Studio
24 November 1930
The sinking of HMAS TORRENS I
Samuel J Hood Studio
24 November 1930
Sinking of HMAS TORRENS I
Samuel J Hood Studio
24 November 1930
The sinking of HMAS TORRENS I
Samuel J Hood Studio
24 November 1930
The sinking of HMAS TORRENS I
Samuel J Hood Studio
24 November 1930
The sinking of HMAS TORRENS I
Samuel J Hood Studio
24 November 1930