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Photographic Print : Columbia, 1899 Aug 2, c1899. Creator: Johns Johnston
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Columbia, 1899 Aug 2, c1899. Creator: Johns Johnston
Columbia, 1899 Aug 2, c1899. Columbia with a broken mast. She was an American racing yacht designed and built in 1898-99 by Nathanael Herreshoff and the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company for owners J. Pierpont Morgan and Edwin Dennison Morgan of the New York Yacht Club. In 1899 she was the defender of the tenth America's Cup race against British challenger Shamrock. Columbia had a nickel steel frame, a bronze hull, and a steel mast
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10"x8" Photo Print
Step back in time with this captivating photograph from the Media Storehouse collection. Witness the historic moment of the damaged racing yacht, Columbia, on August 2, 1899. Designed and built by Nathanael Herreshoff and the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company, this iconic American vessel, with its broken mast, showcases the determination and grit of its crew. Experience the rich maritime history through this stunning, vintage image by renowned photographer John S. Johnston, brought to you by Heritage Images.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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Columbia, 1899: A Test of American Pride and Perseverance This photograph, taken by Johns Johnston on August 2, 1899, captures the damaged Columbia, an American racing yacht designed and built by Nathanael Herreshoff and the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company for owners J. Pierpont Morgan and Edwin Dennison Morgan of the New York Yacht Club. The yacht, a symbol of American maritime prowess, was the defender in the tenth America's Cup race against the British challenger Shamrock. Columbia, with her nickel steel frame, bronze hull, and steel mast, was a marvel of 19th-century engineering. However, during the race, a gust of wind caused her mast to snap, leaving her stranded in the waters off Newport, Rhode Island. The incident was a major disappointment for the American team and their supporters, but it also served as a metaphor for the indomitable spirit of the country. The image of Columbia, with her broken mast, is a poignant reminder of the challenges faced during the race and the determination to overcome them. The men on board, led by Captain Edwin H. Husser, worked tirelessly to repair the damage and get the yacht back in the race. Their efforts paid off when they managed to finish the race, albeit in second place, but with their pride and American spirit intact. This photograph, a dry plate negative glass 8 x 10 in, is a testament to the rich maritime history of the United States and the enduring spirit of competition and perseverance that defined the America's Cup races of the late 19th century.
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