Document No 1247: Valkyrie III

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AUTEUR : Edwin Levick

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EDITION : 1895

DATE : 28 Aug 1895

COURSE : 0

DESCRIPTION SITE :

Valkyrie III, a keel cutter, was designed by G L Watson and built at D&W Henderson on the River Clyde in 1893 for a syndicate of owners including Lord Dunraven, Lord Londsale, Lord Wolverton, and Captain Henry McCalmont of the Royal Yacht Squadron.

NOTES AMERICA-SCOOP :

VALKYRIE IN THE DRY DOCK - SHE WILL BE REPAINTED WHITE
When the Valkyrie arrived from England she was painted white, but while in the Erie basin (from 20 to 26 august) the white paint was scraped off and black lacquer substituted.
Tuesday September 3rd: The Valkyrie was towed up from the Horseshoe yesterday afternoon and docked in the Erie Basin. Lord Dunraven does not like the appearance of the yacht black, and she will be painted white before she is floated out of the Erie Basin. She will remain there until Friday, when she will be floated.

So Valkyrie III sailed in black between August 26 and September 1st.

LICENCE :
Public domain
BATEAUX : VALKYRIE III
LIENS VERS CE DOCUMENT
SITE LARG HAUT ADRESSE
Library of Congress 1024 815 http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/det1994004264/PP/
The Mariners' Museum and Park 500 404 http://images.marinersmuseum.org/#/gallery/edwin-levick-americas-cup/76906-valkyrie-1895/