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Sand Yachting gives that Bracing Feeling - Seaside resortSand Yachting gives that Bracing Feeling - Unnamed British Seaside resort with long pier (visible in background). Date: circa 1920s
Beach Yacht - Hastings, East Sussex. Date: circa 1910s
Havana Yacht Club, Havana, CubaHavana Yacht Club (new building), Havana, Cuba. Date: circa 1924
Lady Constance Butler on hte S. Y. MirandaSociety at Cowes Week during the Edwardian era. Lady Constance Butler (1879-1949), daughter of Lord Ormonde, Commodore of the R.Y.S (Royal Yacht Squadron)
Yachting Terms Illustrated - A Spanker!"Yachting Terms Illustrated - " A Spanker!" A housewife reacts with furious anger to the indiscretions of her younger son, who has spilt black ink all over her pressed white tablecloth
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip sailingQueen Elizabeth II (while still Princess Elizabeth) watches Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at the helm of his yacht, Bluebottle in the Beaulieu River opposite Cowes. Date: 1949
Shamrock IVA diagram illustrating the height of the yacht Shamrock IV, British challenger for the Americas Cup in 1920, owned by Sir Thomas Lipton
Shamrock V yacht by G. H. DavisA diagram by G.H.Davis of the British Americas Cup challenger, Shamrock V, showing the difference between the configuration of the mast and sails for different sailing requirements
Gathering headsail on board Hamburg at Cowes, IOWGathering a headsail on board the yacht Hamburg during the Regatta at Cowes, Isle of Wight. Formerly known as the Westward, this American schooner belonged to a syndicate of German yachtsmen
Three young women on a yacht at Cowes, Isle of WightThree young women standing on the deck of Mr Inglebys yacht Esperance in the Solent during the Cowes Regatta, Isle of Wight, dressed in almost identical outfits
Launch of Shamrock IIIAt Dumbarton, the yacht Shamrock III is launched, supported on pontoons. Owned by Sir Thomas Lipton, the yacht was to be his third challenger for the Americas Cup
Yacht Racing at Bembridge, Isle of Wight, EnglandOriginal Redwing class racing off Bembridge, Isle of Wight, England. Following a meeting at the Bembridge Sailing Club, Isle of Wight, in 1896
Poster advertising St Valery en Caux, a small fishing port and town in Normandy, northern France, offering tennis, yachting, and gambling at the casino
Olav of NorwayPrince Olav of Norway, formerly Prince Alexander of Denmark and later King Olav V (1903-1991). The only child of King Haakon VII of Norway (Prince Charles of Denmark)
Family on a yachting trip, Southwold, SuffolkMembers of the Dalrymple family out on a yachting trip, Southwold, Suffolk. Date: 1908
Advertisement, Come to Britain for YachtingPoster advertisement, Come to Britain for Yachting. circa 1948
Robinson & McIntosh, yacht and boat builders, possibly in New Zealand. Date: circa 1920s
Marina at Hamnen, Sandhamn island, SwedenView of the Marina at Hamnen, Sandhamn (Sandon) Island, Sweden, home of the Royal Swedish Yacht Club. Date: circa 1910
Yachting, Durban, Natal Province, South AfricaYachting in the bay, Durban, Natal Province, South Africa. circa 1930
Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia - Ice Yachting - almost as fast and dangerous as motoring !! Date: 1908
Yacht Basin and New Club House - Lowestoft, SuffolkYacht Basin and New Club House (of the Royal Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht Club) - Lowestoft, Suffolk. Date: 1904
Overnight cross-channel yacht race -- man on deck in waterproof clothing. 1965
Lively Lady yacht under construction, Calcutta, IndiaLively Lady yacht under construction in Calcutta, India. It was built bys J P Cambridge with the help of two Indian cabinetmakers
The Earl and Countess of Annesley at Cowes, 1910Society at Cowes - Francis Annesley, 6th Earl of Annesley, Lord Glerawly before succeeding to the title (1884-1914), son of the 5th earl and Miss Mabel Frances Markham
Music cover, Sport Galop bys Vizentini (piano), with yachting, fox hunting and cricketing scenes. circa late 19th century
Edward Vii / Cowes / Vf 1894Edward VII with yachting companions at Cowes, Isle of Wight Date: 1894
Poster, Come to Britain for Yachting. Date: circa 1948
The Yachting GirlYoung windblown woman on the deck of a yacht wearing a weatherproof cape on a boistrous day. Artist: WM Flagg Date: 1902
Recreations of Largs, ScotlandRecreations available at Largs on the Firth of Clyde in North Ayrshire, Scotland, including Bowling on Douglas Street Green, Curling on Hill Pond, Boating on The Bay
Toledo, Ohio, USA - Yacht Club. Date: 1925
The Hon. Mrs MitfordSidney Gibson Bowles (1880 - 1963), daughter of Thomas Gibson Bowles (founder of The Lady and English Vanity Fair and MP). Mother of the famous (and infamous) Mitford sisters
Virginie Heriot, French yachtswomanVirginie Claire Desiree Marie Heriot (1890-1932), French yachtswoman who won a gold medal in the 1928 Summer Olympics 8 metre class. Date: 1925
Yachting costume of blue sergeA yachting costume of blue serge. The main part of the costume is dark blue serge, with an under-bodice and skirt of white serge. Braided with white, it has tabs fastened with gold buttons. 1899
New York Yacht Club, Newport, Rhode Island, USA. Date: circa 1910
Burberry for summer sport, 1914Advertisement for Burberrys of London, placed in The Sketch magazines 5 August 1914 issue, showing four outfits suitable for the pursuits of the season from a yachting gown for Cowes to a shooting
Thomas Lipton launches Shamrock IV, 1914Sir Thomas Lipton photographed at Gosport in June 1914 after his fourth challenger for the Americas Cup had been christened by the Countess of Shaftesbury and safely launched in Portsmouth harbour
Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton, 1st Baronet (18481931) - Scottish self-made man, merchant, and yachtsman. He created the Lipton tea brand
Yacht Club, Bombay, India. Date: circa 1890s
Setting spinnakers on board a yacht at Cowes, IOWSetting spinnakers on board a racing yacht during the Regatta at Cowes, Isle of Wight. Date: 1914
Yachts Meteor and White Heather at Cowes, IOWYachts Meteor (belonging to Kaiser Wilhelm II) and White Heather (belonging to Mr Myles Kennedy) at sea during the Cowes Regatta, Isle of Wight. They were taking part in the 23-metre class. Date: 1914
Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes, Isle of WightScene outside the Royal Yacht Squadron building at Cowes, Isle of Wight
Count Edward Batthyany, Vanity Fair, ApeCOUNT EDWARD BATTHYANY. Hungarian family, educated at Eton where he rowed. Chamberlain to Austrian Emperor. In flannels. Caption: Yachting Date: -
Yacht RacingYacht racing at Burnham-on- Crouch, Essex, England. With spinnaker set, an International 6 metre class boat, the Blue Cat. Date: 1950s
Pavilion of the Royal Danish Yacht Club of CopenhagenThe pavilion of the Royal Danish Yacht Club on the Langelinie (Long Line), a pier, promenade and park in central Copenhagen, Denmark, and home of the statue of The Little Mermaid. Date: circa 1910s
Bermuda, Royal Bermuda Yacht Club Date: circa 1930s
Yacht Racing - Isle of Wight off Ryde Pier. Big Classic Yachts saling under the International handicap rule established in 1907
Ocean Yachts at anchor - Bermuda Date: circa 1930s
Edwin Dennison Morgans home at Newport, Rhode IslandBeacon Rock - Commodore E. D. Morgans home at Newport, Rhode Island, USA. Edwin Dennison Morgan was titled The Greatest American Yachtsman. Defended the Americas Cup on a number of occasions