IDNO
P.9541.ACH1
Description
On Catalogue Card: "Indo-Javanese ships. Boro-Budur [?sic Boro-Bodur] (neg.)" [Typed Text]
Drawing of a "Indo-Javanese ship: two masts with rungs, four straight booms which pass below the longitudinal spar, four curved booms which pass over the longitudinal spar and between the two elements of the double float and project beyond the outer of these (Leemans, p1. lxviii, 106)." [Haddon 1920, Fig. 28]
Place
SE Asia; Indonesia; Java; Boro-Boedoer [Jawa]
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Photographer
Leemans, C. [Original author]
Collector / Expedition
Date
1873
Collection Name
Mounted Haddon Collection
Source
Format
Print Black & White Mounted
Primary Documentation
Other Information
Publication: Image published in Haddon, A. C. “The Outriggers of Indonesian Canoes.” The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. 50, 1920, pp. 69–134, and captioned: "Fig. 28. Indo-Javanese ship: two masts with rungs, three booms which are probably slightly curved, their ends are presumably lashed to the double float (Leemans, p1. lxviii, 106)."
Related text on p.101 notes: "Representations of seven ships are given in Leemans' atlas of 'Boro-Boedoer' [Leiden 1873] ..., two of which are without outriggers, one having a simple mast and the other a tripod one. The other five ships have outriggers which we may suppose were double, as four show a port outrigger, and one a starboard outrigger. Four have two masts, the other (26) has a single one; one (24) clearly has a double or bipedal mast, and in others it is possible that there may be bipedal or tripod masts, but the details are obscure. In two a single series of rungs project from the single or both masts, and also in the aft mast of another (27), but in this ship the foremast has two rungs." [Full text available on https://doi.org/10.2307/2843375 JD 03/03/2023]
FM:144191
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