Plate XXV.
THE DRAWING ROOM.
THE DINING SALOON.
THE STEAM YACHT "BERYL," OWNED BY LORD INVERCLYDE.
The drawing-room has a slow-combustion grate having brass mounts, with richly-carved oak mantelpiece, marble jambs, tiled hearth, and fire-brasses and fender. The dining-room has a steam radiator enclosed in a cabinet with Numidian marble top and brass-grilled front.
The Beryl is a vessel of 160 ft. in length, with a displacement of 500 tons at slightly less than 12-ft. draught. She steams at 13.3 knots with the engines indicating 910 horse-power, steam being supplied from a large single-ended boiler with three furnaces.