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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Vehicle - Jubilee Yacht Freelance J25
... Jubilee Yacht Freelance J25...Yacht Jubilee Freelance J25... geelong Yacht Jubilee Freelance J25 Vehicle Jubilee Yacht ...Hand built by Noel Higgs of Higgs Brothers Boat Builders in Geelong in 1938Holding 3-4 people, the Jubilee is a stable, all-weather 18 foot day boat, locally designed and made for Port Phillip Bay. It’s a one-design class and, although some are newer than others, the first one ever built is still sailing and still competitive on the water!Yacht Jubilee Freelance J25boat, boat building, noel higgs, geelong -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Vehicle - Yacht hull
... jubilee yacht...Timber hull of a Jubilee class yacht J82 named FLASH. .... Jubilee yachts were popular in Port Phillip between 1930 to 1970 ...Seen as an excellent recreation for a maritime power, racing or cruising in purpose-built vessels became increasingly popular in Britain from the beginning of the 19th century. Some immigrants brought their enthusiasms to Port Phillip Bay, holding the first regatta in 1838. The Devil Afloat, the first unequivocal pleasure yacht, arrived a year later. Regattas were organised intermittently, featuring wagers on both rowing and sailing races. The Victoria Yacht Club, founded in 1856, soon folded, but another club of that name was established in 1872 and became the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria based at Williamstown. The Albert Park Yacht Club also began on the newly improved lagoon in 1872, other clubs soon followed and inter-club regattas were organised. In the 1880s the popularity of larger yachts built for cruising, as well as for racing, increased. Sailing in smaller boats consolidated in the first three decades of the 20th century, with several more clubs formed. After the great storm of 1932 destroyed many yachts the fleet was rebuilt with new designs such as Charles Peel's Jubilee One-Design Class dinghies.Jubilee yachts were popular in Port Phillip between 1930 to 1970. In later years, they were later made of fibreglass.Timber hull of a Jubilee class yacht J82 named FLASH. jubilee yacht, timber hull -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
Trophy, Charles Peel Trophy
... of the designers of the Jubilee class yacht first launched with Freydis BJ1... of the Jubilee class yacht first launched with Freydis BJ1 in 1935. Peter ...Charles Peel Trophy Donor: Peter Mitcheson Deed of Gift: No Peter was the nephew of Charles Peel who was one of the designers of the Jubilee class yacht first launched with Freydis BJ1 in 1935. Peter also at one time owned the Jubilee yachts Freydis BJ1 and Sylvia BJ2. Sylvia was destroyed in a collision with a ship at the mouth of the Yarra River. First Winner: jubilees, peel, freydis, mitcheson -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
Trophy, Brian Branelley Trophy
... : No Donated by his wife on his death, Brian owned the Jubilee yacht...: No Donated by his wife on his death, Brian owned the Jubilee yacht ...Brian Branelley Trophy Donor: Brian's wife Deed of Gift: No Donated by his wife on his death, Brian owned the Jubilee yacht Zest BJ24. The trophy is awarded to the second place-getter of the Mornington Australia Regatta. First Winner: Stella, L. N. Pound 1983 jubilees, branelley, zest -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
Tray, Australia Day Trophy (Tray)
... inter-club competition for Jubilee yachts from Brighton... competition for Jubilee yachts from Brighton, Blairgowrie and Sorrento ...Australia Day Trophy (Tray) Donor: Roy Tapson, Blairgowrie YC 1958 Deed of Gift: No The trophy was donated to encourage inter-club competition for Jubilee yachts from Brighton, Blairgowrie and Sorrento. The regatta is to be held at the Mornington Yacht Club with each fleet. Racing to Mornington is held on the Saturday of Australia Day weekend, followed by a combined fleet race on the Sunday with all yachts returning to their home clubs on the Monday. First Winner: Aeolus, L. N. Pound 1958 australia day trophy, jubilees, inter-club -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
Cup, Returned Soldiers’ Cup
... in the first World War. The first trophy was awarded to the Jubilee... World War. The first trophy was awarded to the Jubilee yacht ...Returned Soldiers’ Cup Donor: Deed of Gift: No There is an earlier returned soldiers trophy which is a World War I shell case which was awarded to commemorate the RBYC members who served in the first World War. The first trophy was awarded to the Jubilee yacht Rotanes BJ3, owned by A. E. Akhurst in 1935. For an unknown reason the current Returned Soldiers’ Cup was purchased and first awarded in season 1935/36. First Winner: Sylvia BJ2, W. Jamison 1935/36 jubilees -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
Shield, Les Pound Shield
... Les Pound Shield Donor: Victorian Jubilee Controlling Body...Royal Brighton Yacht Club 253 Esplanade Brighton melbourne ...Les Pound Shield Donor: Victorian Jubilee Controlling Body Deed of Gift: In 1966 in recognition of his great contribution in developing the Jubilee class and to its ongoing success over many years, the Victorian Jubilee Controlling Body donated the Les Pound Shield. It is to be awarded to the best Victorian Jubilee yacht competing in the annual Huntingfield Cup. Les Pound was one of the original owners, building his own BJ4 Aeolus in 1935. In his later years, to minimize the task of maintaining a timber boat, he purchased a fiberglass boat which he named after his wife Stella. He was made an honorary life member in 1972. First Winner: Aeolus BJ4, L. N. Pound 1966 jubilees, pound, aeolus -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
model, J. A. Linacre Memorial Trophy
... was a past Commodore and one of the founders of the Jubilee Class...Royal Brighton Yacht Club 253 Esplanade Brighton melbourne ...J. A. Linacre Memorial Trophy Donor: J. H. Linacre Deed of Gift: Yes The trophy was presented by J. H. Linacre and the Linacre family in memory of their father Jim Linacre who was a past Commodore and one of the founders of the Jubilee Class of yachts in 1935. The trophy is awarded annually to the winner of the Jubilee Class Victorian Championship. First Winner: Freydis BJ1, J. H. Linacre 1947/48 jubilees, freydis, deed of gift -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - 2003 Calendar, Pat Grainger, Historic Port Melbourne, Oct 2002
... jubilee hall port melbourne yacht club pmyc cruikshank street ...Researched, written and designed by member Pat Grainger as a fundraiser for PMH&PS. Production volume: .600 copiesHistoric Port Melbourne calendar 2003: ''School Days" Nott Street class on cover, sepia on ivory All following years calendars also recorded against cat no 1864transport - railways, industry - food, religion - anglican (holy trinity), education - primary schools, piers and wharves - railway pier, education - kindergartens, flood, religion - melbourne city mission, jubilee hall, port melbourne yacht club, pmyc, cruikshank street, faram brothers hardware, ted keogh, marlene keogh, boundary rovers, swallow street, missions to seamen, national primary school, st josephs catholic primary school, nott street state school -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
Tray, Freydis Trophy (Tray)
Freydis Trophy (Tray) Donor: Peter Pandell 1986 Deed of Gift: The trophy is awarded to the winner of the annual Jubilee class Long Race which is approximately 19/20 nautical miles in distance. The trophy is named after the first Jubilee BJ1 built in 1935. First Winner: Le Marin, Harry Tedstone 1986 jubilees, pandell, freydis -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
Cup, Harvie Linklater Cup
Harvie Linklater Cup Donor: Deed of Gift: Harvie Linklater was one of the early member of RBYC and for a number of years was the clubs’ Historian. He raced on a number of the clubs’ famous early yachts, including with J. A. Linacre, a past Commodore. He was also one of the Brighton members who started off the Black Rock Yacht Club as an annex of the RBYC. First Winner: Samoa BJ21, H. Stephens 1948/49 jubilees, linklater -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
Cup, Huntingfield Cup
Huntingfield Cup Donor: Governor of Victoria Lord Huntingfield, 1936 Deed of Gift: Yes The trophy was donated as a perpetual trophy for interstate competition for their Australian Championship. Originally the trophy was competed for by a team of 3 yachts from each state using yachts provided by the home state. The first teams’ race was won by NSW with Ken Clark and Alan Baldick sailing Petrel. In 1966 the series became an individual competition with the first being won by Victorian yacht Aeolus BJ4 by L. N. Pound in 1966. jubilees, huntingfield -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
Cup, Jubilee Cup
Jubilee Cup Donor: Commodore A. T. Crick 1935 Deed of Gift: No Donated by Commodore Crick to commemorate the Jubilee year of King George V and which gave name to the new class of yacht. The trophy was originally awarded to the B class of yachts but with the launch of the new Jubilees, it was transferred to that class. Fist B Class Winner: Virginia, A. S. Sturrock 1934/35 First Jubilee Winner: Sylvia, W. Jamison 1936 jubilees, jubilee, crick -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
half model, Mornington Perpetual Trophy
Mornington Perpetual Trophy Donor: The Mornington Yacht Club 1985 Deed of Gift: No Donated to commemorate the Jubilee class 50th anniversary and is awarded to the winner of the last heat of the Victorian Championship for the J. A. Linacre Memorial Trophy. First Winner: Killara J, R. A. Chisholm 1986 jubilees, mornington -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
Cup, Perpetual Challenge Cup
Perpetual Challenge Cup Donor: Presented by the first 10 owners Deed of Gift: Yes 3/8/1953 The first owners were J. A. Linacre, W. Jamison, A. E. Akhurst, C. H. Beyer, J. Stewart, W. Ross, G. Douglas, E. A. Franklin, O. H. Tuck and G. O’Connor. The trophy was originally intended for interclub competition, however it seems to have only been used in club racing at RBYC. First Winner: Sarawaki BJ8, 1935/36 jubilees, owners -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
Cup, Sarawaki Cup
Sarawaki Cup Donor: Deed of Gift: No First Winner: Bramac, B.J.C 1936 RBYC to Mornington: Freelance, R. J. Colemen 1982 jubilees -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
Cup, Vanessa Cup
Vanessa Cup Donor: Past Commodore J. A. Linacre, 1935 Deed of Gift: No The 8-metre yacht Vanessa was at one time owned by Commodore J. A. Linacre who originally donated the trophy to the B Class. With the introduction of the new Jubilee Class in 1935 the trophy was transferred and is now awarded each year to the winner of the Jubilee Class RBYC season aggregate. First Winner: (B Class) Eighteen Twenty, 1935 (Jubilee) Rotanes, A. E. Akhurst 1936 jubilees, linacre -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
Tray, W. G. Linacre Memorial Trophy (Tray)
W. G. Linacre Memorial Trophy (Tray) Donor: J. H. Linacre Deed of Gift: The trophy was donated by the Linacre family in memory of their brother Bill who was also a member of the RBYC. The trophy is awarded to the winner of a Jubilee class race at RBYC. First Winner: Freelance BJ25, N. McInnes 5/3/1955 jubilees, linacre -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
Trophies, Ornate and Old trophies
Over the history of RBYC some very ornate trophies have been presented. These are no longer used but are brought out for display on special occasions. You can see some of these by clicking on the right arrow on the photo above.petersville, clock, olympic, dragon, jubilee, custom paints, galatea, breeze, harvey, ramsey, lightening, lynch, st kilda, commodore, loch ness, bell -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
Shield, Jubilee Perpetual Trophy - Senior Division
This is a long standing Jubilee trophy awarded annuallyjubilees, perpetual -
Melbourne Legacy
Flag, Operation Float 1973, 1973
Operation Float was an event run by Melbourne Legacy to take Junior legatees on an outing. It could have been to naval boats such as HMAS Cerberus or to a Yacht club. It gave the junior legatees the opportunity to see a naval boat in action, spend time on the water or try sailing. This flag was from 1973, the 50th Anniversary year of Legacy.A record of the items and events provided to Junior Legatees.Small green cloth flag with yellow/gold text on both sides.Printed in yellow 'Operation Float 1923-1973 Legacy 50'.operation float, junior legatee outing, golden jubilee, 50th anniversary