Percy Dalton

Percival George "Percy" Dalton (1906–1982) was a noted artist and yacht designer. He spent much of his working life in Falmouth, Cornwall and both aspects of his work were connected to Falmouth and in particular its maritime life.

Yacht design

Percy Dalton designed many small craft[1] These were largely based on the traditional forms of working boats from Cornwall. Notable boats include:

Construction

Many of Percy Dalton's boats were designed for construction in ferrocement, as well as wood and glass fiber, including Hardiesse and Moondance of Rye.

Art

Percy Dalton trained at the Plymouth College of Art[5] but rather than taking up an offer to continue his studies in Rome, he found employment at the Devonport dockyard where he was apprenticed. He continued to paint and many of his watercolours adorn the walls of houses in Falmouth, but while his work was popular locally and even ran to prints, he never gained widespread recognition.[6]

References

  1. Davies, Alun. The History of the Falmouth Working Boats, 1995, ISBN 978-0951535615
  2. "History". Falmouth-sail-training-ship.org. 2014-06-20. Retrieved 2016-01-29.
  3. Leather, John. Classic Boat Magazine issue 110, pg42 1997
  4. http://www.oga.org.uk/boat/annelis
  5. "Percy DALTON | cornwall artists index". Cornwallartists.org. Retrieved 2016-01-29.
  6. "PercyDalton". Parishtram.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-01-29.
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