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  2. Southerner (marine vessel) - Wikipedia

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    Southerner had the ability to transmit live pictures back to shore and also to record video for subsequent editing. The maritime tradition of the south coast of England (Southern Television's reception area) provided many opportunities to use the craft, which was used to cover Cowes Week and the Fastnet race as well as one-off boating and water skiing events.

  3. Southern Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    Southern Yacht Club House c 1894. The Southern Yacht Club of New Orleans, traces its roots to the Gulf Coast resort of Pass Christian, Mississippi and to the year 1849, making it the second oldest yacht club in the United States. [8] [9] [10] New Orleans in the antebellum era was a proud, thriving port city, banking center and cultural leader ...

  4. Seafarers Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The Seafarers Boat Club was established in 1945 by Lewis Thomas Green, an African American public school teacher and boatbuilder in Washington, D.C. [2] [6] [7] Seeking docking space and having been rejected by the whites-only boating clubs along the Anacostia River, Green worked with the civil rights leader Mary McLeod Bethune to lease a spot on the river from the U.S. Department of the Interior.

  5. Southern Cross (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Southern Cross is a 12-metre class racing yacht, constructed in Terry Hills by Halvorsen Morson and Gowland of Mona Vale. Perth entrepreneur Alan Bond funded the project and was designed by Australian designer Ben Lexcen. Southern Cross is 68 feet long, weighs 32 tonnes and has a mast

  6. Brunswick Boat Group - Wikipedia

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    The Brunswick Boat Group is an American pleasure boat manufacturer. Headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee , United States , it is the largest maker of such craft in the world. Net sales were US$ 1.7 billion in 2008, [ 2 ] and US$ 1.0 billion in 2012.

  7. Christ Church Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    The club is reputedly one of the oldest rowing clubs in the world being founded before 1817. In 1817 the house crew won the title 'Head of the River' and in 1828 became the first Oxford crew to row against a crew from outside of the University, when racing Leander in London. In the inaugural 1829 boat race there were five rowers from Christ ...

  8. Ferdinand E. Kuhn - Wikipedia

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    Kuhn was the president of the Nashville Vols baseball club from 1908 to 1910, [46] including the 1908 Southern Association championship team. [40] The 1908 Nashville Vols. Kuhn is top left. He was preceded in that capacity by Bradley Walker. Kuhn was head of a group of men who purchased the team after a last place finish in 1907.

  9. Pengwern Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    A view of the River Severn in Shrewsbury immediately down stream of the Pengwern Boat House looking over the Shrewsbury School boat house in 1900.. The name "Pengwern" (recalling the lost early seat of the kings of Powys) was chosen because a "Shrewsbury Rowing Club" was already in existence by 1871, when the club was founded; [1] the latter club was found to be so socially and culturally ...