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A 92FT ALUMINIUM MAST being fitted in the unnamed, 12-metre Australian challenger for the America’s Cup at the Garden Island dock, Sydney. A crane lowers the mast into position. In specially-cut grooves under the foot of the mast lie two “lucky” sovereigns presented by the Australian Prime Minister (Mr Menzies), and Mr David Whitford, a Sydney businessman.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29760, 1 March 1962, Page 6

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A 92FT ALUMINIUM MAST being fitted in the unnamed, 12-metre Australian challenger for the America’s Cup at the Garden Island dock, Sydney. A crane lowers the mast into position. In specially-cut grooves under the foot of the mast lie two “lucky” sovereigns presented by the Australian Prime Minister (Mr Menzies), and Mr David Whitford, a Sydney businessman. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29760, 1 March 1962, Page 6

A 92FT ALUMINIUM MAST being fitted in the unnamed, 12-metre Australian challenger for the America’s Cup at the Garden Island dock, Sydney. A crane lowers the mast into position. In specially-cut grooves under the foot of the mast lie two “lucky” sovereigns presented by the Australian Prime Minister (Mr Menzies), and Mr David Whitford, a Sydney businessman. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29760, 1 March 1962, Page 6