PHOTOS DE WEETAMOE

Catégorie : WEETAMOE

 

WEETAMOE - 41 PHOTOS
Edwin Levick
Weetamoe
Edwin Levick
Weetamoe
Edwin Levick
Rainbow and Weetamoe
Edwin Levick
Rainbow and Weetamoe
Leslie Jones
Vanitie and Weetamoe - Marblehead
Leslie Jones
Vanitie and Weetamoe - Marblehead
Leslie Jones
Vanitie and Weetamoe racing close of Marblehead
Edwin Levick
Vanitie vs. Weetamoe off Marblehead
Leslie Jones
Vanitie vs. Weetamoe off Marblehead
Leslie Jones
Sailboat
Auteur inconnu
Rainbow and Weetamoe
Rosenfeld and Sons
Weetamoe in 1930
Edwin Levick
WEETAMOE
Inconnu
WEETAMOE - advertisement - herreshoff yachts
Edwin Levick
WEETAMOE
Edwin Levick
Launch Of Weetamoe
Providence Pub. Lib.
Weetamoe after launching
Auteur inconnu
FIRST RACE OF CUP CANDIDATES OFF GLEN COVE
Rosenfeld and Sons
WHIRLWIND, WEETAMOE, and ENTERPRISE, J boats underway, 1930
Edwin Levick
START OF FIRST EASTERN YACHT CLUB RACE
Rosenfeld and Sons
WEETAMOE, J Class, New York Yacht Club Cruise, 7th Observation Race, 1930
Rosenfeld and Sons
WEETAMOE CLOSE-HAULED ON HER WAY TO THE STARTING LINE OF SEVENTH OBSERVATION RACE
Leslie Jones
Mr. Nichols (pocket handkerchief) aboard cup defender Weetamoe
Leslie Jones
Mr. Nichols, center, aboard cup defender Weetamoe
Rosenfeld and Sons
WEETAMOE, 1930
Scientific American
The America's Cup Defenders
Scientific American
Weetamoe. Mechanical appliances are used for handling halliards and sheets
Leslie Jones
Weetamoe - Marblehead
Leslie Jones
Vanitie and Weetamoe off Marblehead
Rosenfeld and Sons
WEETAMOE, using sail #J4, and VANITIE, #I/3, New York Yacht Club Cruise, 1933
Rosenfeld and Sons
WEETAMOE, #J1, and YANKEE, #J2, New York Yacht Club Cruise, 1934
Rosenfeld and Sons
WEETAMOE and VANITIE, 1934
Rosenfeld and Sons
WEETAMOE'S Spinnaker
Leslie Jones
Weetamoe
Leslie Jones
Weetamoe
Leslie Jones
Two yachts neck and neck
Inconnu
Weetamoe (left) and Enterprise in pre-start maneuverings
Rosenfeld and Sons
RAINBOW, #J4, and WEETAMOE, #J1, undersail, 1934
Rosenfeld and Sons
WEETAMOE's Deck, 1936
Edwin Levick
Weetamoe and Ranger
Inconnu
Weetamoe being dismantled - 3rd May 1938