THE £100 CUP - 56 PICTURES |
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Sandro Feruglio |
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Regata Coppa delle 100 Ghinee 1851 - Partenza dei partecipanti dall'ormeggio
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Tim Thompson |
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America and her rivals on the Start Line, 22nd August 1851
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Anthony D. Blake |
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"A close race. "Aurora", "Beatrice" and "America" pass Osborne House, August 22nd, 1851"
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Adrian Rigby |
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AMERICA AND BEATRICE RACE PAST OSBORNE HOUSE 22 AUGUST 1851
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Illust. London News |
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THE MATCH BY THE CLUB OF ALL NATIONS AT COWES - THE AMERICA YACHT MAKING A "START AHEAD" (???)
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Adrian Rigby |
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AMERICA LEADS THE WAY THE FIRST AMERICA’S CUP RACE 1851
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Sandro Feruglio |
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Regata "Coppa delle 100 Ghinee" 1851- "America" nei pressi di "Nab Light" passa al comando
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Tim Thompson |
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Arrow and Alarm battling it out during the original 'America's Cup' race of 1851
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William H. Bishop |
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The schooner yacht America racing for the Hundred Guinea Cup, 22nd August, 1851
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Augustus Butler |
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The America Schooner, 170 Tons, winning the Royal Yacht Squadron Cup
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William H. Bishop |
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Yacht 'America' Passing the Royal Yacht 'Victoria & Albert' in the First America's Cup Race 1851
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Andrew Bennett |
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THE SCHOONER YACHT AMERICA OFF THE NEEDLES DURING THE HUNDRED GUINEAS' CUP
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Russ Kramer |
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AMERICA SALUTES QUEEN VICTORIA, AUGUST 22, 1851
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Anthony D. Blake |
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The America passing the Victoria and Albert off the Needles, Isle of Wight, during the race for the Royal Yacht Squadron Cup
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Tim Thompson |
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The legendary America passing the royal yacht Victoria and Albert (I) off the Needles lighthouse
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Tim Thompson |
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America crossing the Finish Line into immortality, with Queen Victoria watching from the royal yacht Victoria and Albert (II) astern
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Tim Thompson |
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America crossing the Finish Line into immortality
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William H. Bishop |
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The schooner yacht America passing the Royal Yacht Victoria & Albert (I) at Cowes
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Anthony D. Blake |
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A Great Victory."America" finishes first off the Castle, Cowes, Isle of Wight, August 22nd, 1851.
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Anthony D. Blake |
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There is no second: The schooner "America" crossing the finishing line off The Castle, Cowes, Isle of Wight
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