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Mariella was designed for Mr Patterson in 1938. She is one of only four yachts built in William Fife’s yard that were not to Fife’s own designs. ...
Wednesday, 04 February 2009
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Each of our tablemats and coasters feature one of six designs, showing hull profile, sail plans and rigging. felt-backed and heat-resistant to 100 degrees.
Wednesday, 29 April 2009
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Each of our tablemats and coasters feature one of six designs, showing hull profile, sail plans and rigging. felt-backed and heat-resistant to 100 degrees.
Wednesday, 29 April 2009
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Still Sailing: Classic Yacht Races Revive Interest in Historic Boats
By WILLIAM R. SNYDER
Special to THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
August 7, 2008
When the Olympic sai ...
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Mariquita & Octavia?
1911 - 2011 By Alastair Mitchell and David Gray, A.Mylne & Co Alfred Mylne, Sir William Burton and Octavia are three names synonymous with yacht racing at the beginning of ...
Friday, 05 February 2010
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Monday, 15 December 2008
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... William Burton and "Octavia" are three names synonymous with yacht racing at the beginning of the 20th Century. Alfred Mylne’s designs and Sir William Burton’s exploits inspired a generation of professional ...
Friday, 05 February 2010
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‘Fairlie’ is the name of the famous shipyard and spiritual home of the classic yachts designed by William Fife and is the adopted name for the Fairlie restoration programme. These magnificent restored ...
Thursday, 23 July 2009
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... down the Clyde estuary, such as Robertsons of Sandbank, William Fife of Fairlie and Dickies of Tarbert and indeed further afield, produced some of the Mylne designs the yard, now called Ardmaleish was ...
Wednesday, 15 October 2008
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