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THE AMERICA CUP—Sir Thomas Lipton’s SHAMROCK IV. leading the RESOLUTE in the first heat. 6. MR. POCOCK, Fishmongers’ Company’s bargemaster, busy with the megaphone at the recent race held on the River Thames for the Doggett’s Boat and Badge, in which 26 Thames watermen competed. The event was revived after a lapse of six years. 7. A FINE PICTURE OF THE KING’S GRAND OLD YACHT BRITANNIA LEADING IN THE FIRST RACE AT THE COWES REGATTA, WHICH EVENT SHE WON. The King and Queen we re present, and watched the race from the deck of the royal yacht Victoria and Albert- Prior to competing at Cowes the Britannia won a race on the Clyde in a great storm, the King being aboard during the contest and working side by side with the crew. 8. THE FIGHT FOR THE AMERICA CUP.—THE SHAMROCK AND RESOLUTE JOCKEYING FOR A POSITION AT THE START OF ONE OF THE RACES. 9. THE CRIPPLED RESOLUTE NEAR THE TURNING MARK DURING THE FIRST RACE FOR THE AMERICA CUP.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1590, 14 October 1920, Page 23

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THE AMERICA CUP—Sir Thomas Lipton’s SHAMROCK IV. leading the RESOLUTE in the first heat. 6. MR. POCOCK, Fishmongers’ Company’s bargemaster, busy with the megaphone at the recent race held on the River Thames for the Doggett’s Boat and Badge, in which 26 Thames watermen competed. The event was revived after a lapse of six years. 7. A FINE PICTURE OF THE KING’S GRAND OLD YACHT BRITANNIA LEADING IN THE FIRST RACE AT THE COWES REGATTA, WHICH EVENT SHE WON. The King and Queen we re present, and watched the race from the deck of the royal yacht Victoria and Albert- Prior to competing at Cowes the Britannia won a race on the Clyde in a great storm, the King being aboard during the contest and working side by side with the crew. 8. THE FIGHT FOR THE AMERICA CUP.—THE SHAMROCK AND RESOLUTE JOCKEYING FOR A POSITION AT THE START OF ONE OF THE RACES. 9. THE CRIPPLED RESOLUTE NEAR THE TURNING MARK DURING THE FIRST RACE FOR THE AMERICA CUP. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1590, 14 October 1920, Page 23

THE AMERICA CUP—Sir Thomas Lipton’s SHAMROCK IV. leading the RESOLUTE in the first heat. 6. MR. POCOCK, Fishmongers’ Company’s bargemaster, busy with the megaphone at the recent race held on the River Thames for the Doggett’s Boat and Badge, in which 26 Thames watermen competed. The event was revived after a lapse of six years. 7. A FINE PICTURE OF THE KING’S GRAND OLD YACHT BRITANNIA LEADING IN THE FIRST RACE AT THE COWES REGATTA, WHICH EVENT SHE WON. The King and Queen we re present, and watched the race from the deck of the royal yacht Victoria and Albert- Prior to competing at Cowes the Britannia won a race on the Clyde in a great storm, the King being aboard during the contest and working side by side with the crew. 8. THE FIGHT FOR THE AMERICA CUP.—THE SHAMROCK AND RESOLUTE JOCKEYING FOR A POSITION AT THE START OF ONE OF THE RACES. 9. THE CRIPPLED RESOLUTE NEAR THE TURNING MARK DURING THE FIRST RACE FOR THE AMERICA CUP. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1590, 14 October 1920, Page 23

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