





Virginia V
Launched in 1922, the S.S. Virginia V is the last surviving steam ship of the “Mosquito Fleet”. The fully restored wooden-hull vessel was built at the Lake Washington Shipyard, and is still operational under its original steam engine. The Virginia V once transported passengers and goods between communities in the Puget Sound and is now moored at South Lake Union, behind MOHAI (Museum of History & Industry).
15% of all profits are donated to the Steamer Virginia V Foundation.
Original photograph by Sam Soliday, printed with latex ink on canvas.
24” x 16” x 0.75” (W x H x D)
**This is a made-to-order item.** Prints are printed and ready to ship within 7 to 10 business days.
Mockups were created digitally and are for illustrative purposes only; actual product dimensions and details may vary slightly.
All copyright and reproduction rights are fully retained by the creator.
Launched in 1922, the S.S. Virginia V is the last surviving steam ship of the “Mosquito Fleet”. The fully restored wooden-hull vessel was built at the Lake Washington Shipyard, and is still operational under its original steam engine. The Virginia V once transported passengers and goods between communities in the Puget Sound and is now moored at South Lake Union, behind MOHAI (Museum of History & Industry).
15% of all profits are donated to the Steamer Virginia V Foundation.
Original photograph by Sam Soliday, printed with latex ink on canvas.
24” x 16” x 0.75” (W x H x D)
**This is a made-to-order item.** Prints are printed and ready to ship within 7 to 10 business days.
Mockups were created digitally and are for illustrative purposes only; actual product dimensions and details may vary slightly.
All copyright and reproduction rights are fully retained by the creator.