Document No 1330: WEETAMOE, using sail #J4, and VANITIE, #I/3, New York Yacht Club Cruise, 1933

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AUTEUR : Rosenfeld and Sons

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EDITION : 1930

DATE : 13 Aug 1933

COURSE : 0

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5x7 safety negative photographed by Rosenfeld and Sons on August 13, 1933 during the time of the New York Yacht Club Cruise. Image of J Class sloop WEETAMOE, using sail #J4, on the left, and I Class cutter VANITIE, #I/6, on the right, undersail, starboard bow view with shoreline and boats in background. WEETAMOE was a 125'9" J Class sloop built by Herreshoff Manufacturing of Bristol, Rhode Island from designs by Sparkman & Stephens in 1930. VANITIE was a 118' cutter designed by William Gardner & Co. and built by George Lawley & Son Corp. in 1914. Stamped: "65298F / [Box] 3840". Handwritten on original negative sleeve: "8/11/33 / Weetamoe & Vanitie / NYYC Cruise". CREDIT LINE: Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection.

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BATEAUX : WEETAMOE VANITIE
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