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Classic Yachts: Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta or how we lost the cup.
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010. Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta or how we lost the cup. Among the visitors on Friday were many strangers, Frenchmen enroute to Havre, Germans in quiet wonderment at the excitement around them, and Americans already triumphing in the anticipated success of their countrymen. The following yachts were entered. They were moored in a double line. No time allowed for tonnage:-. Beatrice, Schooner 161 Sir W.P. Carew. Volante, Cutter 48 Mr J.L. Craigie. Ione, Schooner 75 Mr A. Hill. And s...
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Classic Yachts: The Medway Queen
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Thursday, October 22, 2009. It was while she was on this berth she was continually being pumped out, but strangely so I have heard, somebody switched off the pumps so inevitably she sank sabotage was suspected but never proved. Posted by Dave Jordan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Medway Queen Preservation Society. Colin Ballards Kent and Sussex Pictures. The Eventide Owners Club. My Birds and Wildlife Site. Dave J's Whitstable and Kent resorts slideshows. The Medway Queen in her hayday.
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Classic Yachts: The Medway Queen in her hayday.
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Thursday, October 22, 2009. The Medway Queen in her hayday. Posted by Dave Jordan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Medway Queen Preservation Society. Colin Ballards Kent and Sussex Pictures. The Eventide Owners Club. My Birds and Wildlife Site. Dave J's Whitstable and Kent resorts slideshows. The Medway Queen in her hayday. FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed. View my complete profile. Whitstable Oyster Dredgers at Work 1920.
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Classic Yachts
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Sunday, October 11, 2009. Please leave an acknowledgement of your visit to my site, a short comment would suffice. or even, dare I say become a follower. Posted by Dave Jordan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Medway Queen Preservation Society. Colin Ballards Kent and Sussex Pictures. The Eventide Owners Club. My Birds and Wildlife Site. Dave J's Whitstable and Kent resorts slideshows. Please leave an acknowledgement of your visit to m. TS Arethusa at Upnor. FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed.
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Classic Yachts: The TS ARETHUSA.
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Sunday, October 11, 2009. Posted by Dave Jordan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Medway Queen Preservation Society. Colin Ballards Kent and Sussex Pictures. The Eventide Owners Club. My Birds and Wildlife Site. Dave J's Whitstable and Kent resorts slideshows. Please leave an acknowledgement of your visit to m. TS Arethusa at Upnor. FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed. View my complete profile. Whitstable Oyster Dredgers at Work 1920.
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Classic Yachts: The Medway Queen
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009. In this picture she is a night club on the Isle of Wight. Regarding the Dunkirk Little Ships several our own Thames and Medway barges also made this trip and on one documented occasion a barge ran aground on a falling tide and was abandoned, intact the crew making alternative passage back to good old blighty, the barge was commandeered by an officer who mustered an amateur crew along with whoever could scramble aboard, and managed to sail back to safety. Posted by Dave Jordan.
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Classic Yachts: The first photograph of the America under sail.
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010. The first photograph of the America under sail. Posted by Dave Jordan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Medway Queen Preservation Society. Colin Ballards Kent and Sussex Pictures. The Eventide Owners Club. My Birds and Wildlife Site. Dave J's Whitstable and Kent resorts slideshows. The first photograph of the America under sail. Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta or how we lost the cu. FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed. View my complete profile. Whitstable Oyster Dredgers at Work 1920.
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Classic Yachts: Arethusa Painting
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Sunday, October 11, 2009. This is a painting I took on as a commission. Some twenty years ago and depicts the TS Arethusa. Being towed out of the River Medway. To be taken up the Thames to be dismasted. Readying her for her trip across the atlantic. To New York where she was renovated and is on display. Posted by Dave Jordan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Medway Queen Preservation Society. Colin Ballards Kent and Sussex Pictures. The Eventide Owners Club. My Birds and Wildlife Site.
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Classic Yachts: Arethusa Description
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Sunday, October 11, 2009. Material: Wood decks, rest steeel. Depth: 26 ft. 3 in. Main Mast Height: 170 ft. Sail Area: 44,132 sq. ft. Max Speed: 16.5 knots (19 mph). Posted by Dave Jordan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Medway Queen Preservation Society. Colin Ballards Kent and Sussex Pictures. The Eventide Owners Club. My Birds and Wildlife Site. Dave J's Whitstable and Kent resorts slideshows. Please leave an acknowledgement of your visit to m. TS Arethusa at Upnor. FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed.
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Classic Yachts: The Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta 1851, or how we lost the cup.
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Thursday, October 15, 2009. The Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta 1851, or how we lost the cup. This latest post gives an account of the actual race in 1851 as was published by a Hampshire newspaper this ties in nicely with the article I published previously of the attempt by us to win the cup back in 1930 entering the J-Class Shamrock V built by Camper and Nicholson for Sir Thomas Lipton. Posted by Baggywrinkles at 17:25. YACHT TONS. OWNER. Beatrice, Schooner 161 Sir W.P.Carew. Wyvern. Schooner 205. Aurora, ...