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Victorious Columbia at mooring in the horseshoe after race of Oct. 4, 1901... Creator: Unknown
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Victorious Columbia at mooring in the horseshoe after race of Oct. 4, 1901... Creator: Unknown
Victorious Columbia at mooring in the horseshoe after race of Oct. 4, 1901, flying winning pennants, 1901 Oct 4
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8 X 10 In Americas Cup Columbia Competition Copyspace Crew Deck Dry Plate Negative Herreshoff Nathanael Greene Marine Mast Moored Nathanael Greene Herreshoff Nathaniel Herreshoff Nautical Ng Herreshoff On Board On Deck Race Racing Regatta Winner Winning Yacht Yacht Race Yachting Company Detroit Publishing Detroit Publishing Co Detroit Publishing Company Edwin H Husher William A Livingstone
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Victorious Columbia at Mooring in the Horseshoe after Race of Oct. 4, 1901
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is an evocative photograph capturing the elated moment of triumph for the yacht Columbia following its victory in the America's Cup regatta of 1901. The image, taken by an unknown photographer, presents a stunning tableau of maritime triumph and national pride. The Columbia, proudly flying its winning pennants, is moored in the horseshoe-shaped harbor, with the Newport, Rhode Island, coastline serving as a picturesque backdrop. The yacht, designed by Nathanael Greene Herreshoff, is shown with its mast and sails raised, giving an impression of readiness and strength. The crew, dressed in their nautical attire, can be seen on deck, engaged in post-race activities. The photograph also captures the excitement of the onlookers, who have gathered on the shore to celebrate the victory. The image is a testament to the rich maritime heritage of the United States, and the enduring allure of competitive sailing. This 8 x 10 inch dry plate or glass negative photograph, from the collection of Detroit Publishing Company, was taken on October 4, 1901. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, providing a window into the world of yachting and sailing during the early 20th century. The photograph is a valuable addition to any collection of American history, maritime art, or sports memorabilia. The image is a poignant reminder of the thrill of competition, the beauty of the sea, and the enduring allure of the America's Cup. It is a testament to the ingenuity of the designers, the skill of the crew, and the passion of the fans. This photograph is a treasure of American history, and a reminder of the rich maritime heritage that continues to inspire and captivate us today.
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