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This is the second Blue Water Medal earned by the Wanderer III, the first being with Eric and Susan Hiscock who made two circumnavigations with her and received the Blue Water Medal in 1955. [10] Alex Whitworth (2010) "for a circumnavigation of the world via the Northwest Passage west to east." [11] Annie Hill and Trevor Robertson (2009) [11]
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The society was founded in 1866 by eleven painters and was originally known as the American Society of Painters in Water Colors. [1] Initially, it was difficult to draw in new members, partially because some artists of the time opposed the society's policy of allowing women to join. [2] The New York Watercolor Club merged into the society in 1941.
The New York Watercolor Society, also known as the New York Water Color Society, was a "short-lived" organization founded in 1850 by in part by John William Hill. It led to the founding of the American Watercolor Society in 1866.
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Blue Water, White Death For the basketball coach, see Stan Waterman (basketball) . Stanton Arthur Waterman (April 5, 1923 – August 10, 2023) was an American cinematographer and underwater film producer who was a five-time Emmy Award winner.
The Blueshirt, often worn with a red scarf, [1] serves as the traditional attire for members of various youth organizations with roots in the socialist and labor movements. It is the distinctive outfit for members of the German Falcon organization ( Socialist Youth of Germany – Falcons ), the Austrian Red Falcons ( Rote Falken [ de ] ), and ...