This drawing is of the SS Master built in BC in 1922. She was the last steam powered tugboat on the coast. More information is here: https://www.vancouvermaritimemuseum.com/blog/showcasing-ss-master I've had this drawing for many years and can't remember where it's from. It's a well done ink drawing on a stiff piece of cardboard. The tug's name is the SS Master. The inset is unique and depicts the steam power source for the boat. There's a water drip mark under the bow of the boat 3 " long but could likely be gotten rid of somehow. It's signed by the artist Murray Edvuude. Can't really make the last name out. Framed, it would demand attention hanging on your wall. Size: 18" wide X 24" long.