Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds., Reproduction of a painting of a vintage ship with numerous masts and flags rides body of water, probably ocean, with figure of man visible on deck., Image is of the clipper ship, the Tweed, formerly named the Punjaub. The Punjaub was a sail/paddle steamer frigate built by the Indian navy. It was later purchased by Jock Willis, who changed her name to the Tweed and converted her to solely sail propulsion., Text from nitrate negative sleeve: H 2969, New & Old Warships of U.S. Navy, copies of old & new & medieval models, 1951, Photograph is page from book, caption at lower middle of page reads "TWEED". Below appears to read "From oilpainting by permission of Mr. L. Rothon", but has been cut off.