George H. Wayland naval architectural drawings 1929-1947, and undated

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George H. Wayland naval architectural drawings 1929-1947, and undated

The George H. Wayland plans collection (HDC 1534) contains 721 items, the majority of which are original pencil on paper naval architectural drawings of yachts and smaller motor craft designed by George H. Wayland between 1921 to 1947. Most are undated. This collection is open for use without restrictions, except where noted for individual items at the file level.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6649001

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