A nostalgic look at a Victorian kitchen, this image is also available in landscape format and would make an ideal coaster and/or wallclock.
A nostalgic look at a Victorian grocery shop, this image is also available landscape format and would make an ideal coaster and or wallclock.
A nostalgic look at a Victorian kitchen, this image is also available in landscape format and would make an ideal coaster and/or wallclock.
A nostalgic look at a Victorian kitchen, this image is also available landscape format and would make an ideal coaster and/or wallclock.
A nostalgic look at a Victorian kitchen, this image is also available in landscape format and would make an ideal coaster and/or wallclock.
The J-class yacht Velsheda was designed by Charles Ernest Nicholson and built in 1933 by Camper and Nicholsons at Gosport, Hampshire. She was built for businessman William Lawrence Stephenson and between 1933 and 1936, she won many races and competed with other great yachts such as Britannia, Endeavour and Shamrock V.
She was laid up in 1937 and was relaunched after a complete rebuild in 1997.
Lionheart, completed by Claasen in 2010, was the first J-class yacht with an aluminium hull. She is a replica of a yacht that was never built. She is the largest J in the fleet
Lionheart chasing down Rainbow, J Class Yachts racing in Falmouth Bay, with several small boats watching this majestic sight.
Ranger is a J Class yacht and her she is racing off the Cornish coast in Falmouth Bay.
The J-class yacht Velsheda was designed by Charles Ernest Nicholson and built in 1933 by Camper and Nicholsons at Gosport, Hampshire. She was built for businessman William Lawrence Stephenson, MD at Woolworths, and between 1933 and 1936, she won many races and competed with other great yachts such as Britannia, Endeavour and Shamrock V.
Velsheda was laid up in 1937 and was relaunched after a complete rebuild in 1997.
Ranger was a J-class racing yacht that successfully defended the 1937 Americas Cup, defeating the British challenger Endeavour II 4-0 at Newport, Rhode Island. It was the last time J-class yachts would race for the Americas Cup.
Harold Stirling Vanderbilt funded construction of Ranger, and she was launched on 11 May 1937. She was designed by Starling Burgess and Olin Stephens, and constructed by Bath Iron Works.
Adela with her spinnaker, big red, in Falmouth Bay.
The 182ft twin masted schooner Adela was modified and restored by Pendennis Shipyard, Falmouth and launched in 1995, but she dates back to 1903. Originally constructed by John Goodman Fay & Co, Adela was redesigned, engineered and beautifully restored by Dykstra Naval Architects.
MARIETTE was built in 1915, and designed by Nathanael Greene Herreshoff for J Frederick Brown of Boston, a successful wool merchant, who raced and cruised her along the North and South Shores of Boston from 1916 to 1927. Renamed Cleopatra’s Barge under Francis K Crowninshield’s ownership, she was requisitioned by the American Navy during the war and declined thereafter. Restored at Cantiere Navale Beconcini in1995, she is owned by Thomas Perkins, of San Francisco, who re-rigged her as original.
Ranger was a J-class racing yacht that successfully defended the 1937 Americas Cup, defeating the British challenger Endeavour II 4-0 at Newport, Rhode Island. It was the last time J-class yachts would race for the Americas Cup. Here she is pictured racing in Falmouth Bay.
The deck of the J Class Yacht, Rainbow, taken whilst racing in Falmouth Bay Cornwall.