#ImperialYacht #Romanov
#ImperialYacht #Romanov
Built for speed, she won the 1899 and 1901 races against Shamrock and Shamrock II. A marvel of Gilded Age yachting, she set the standard for racing yachts of her era.
#Columbia1899 #AmericasCup
Built for speed, she won the 1899 and 1901 races against Shamrock and Shamrock II. A marvel of Gilded Age yachting, she set the standard for racing yachts of her era.
#Columbia1899 #AmericasCup
Despite the loss, Shamrock marked the beginning of Lipton’s legendary five-time pursuit of the Cup, cementing his legacy in yachting history.
#AmericasCup #ThomasLipton
Despite the loss, Shamrock marked the beginning of Lipton’s legendary five-time pursuit of the Cup, cementing his legacy in yachting history.
#AmericasCup #ThomasLipton
Commissioned in 1896, Erin was the personal steam yacht of Sir Thomas Lipton, built by J. & G. Thomson of Glasgow. 344 ft (105m) long. Erin was Lipton’s floating base during his five America’s Cup challenges between 1899 and 1930.
#ThomasLipton #America’sCup
Commissioned in 1896, Erin was the personal steam yacht of Sir Thomas Lipton, built by J. & G. Thomson of Glasgow. 344 ft (105m) long. Erin was Lipton’s floating base during his five America’s Cup challenges between 1899 and 1930.
#ThomasLipton #America’sCup
Originally built in 1931 as Lenore II, this 92-foot wooden yacht became Honey Fitz during JFK’s presidency, named after his maternal grandfather. Today, it remains a cherished piece of American maritime history.
#PresidentialYacht #MaritimeHistory #JFK #HistoricYachts
Originally built in 1931 as Lenore II, this 92-foot wooden yacht became Honey Fitz during JFK’s presidency, named after his maternal grandfather. Today, it remains a cherished piece of American maritime history.
#PresidentialYacht #MaritimeHistory #JFK #HistoricYachts
In 1903, Sir Thomas Lipton introduced Shamrock III, his third attempt to claim the prestigious America’s Cup. Designed by the renowned William Fife III and built by Denny Brothers in Scotland. Although the trophy remained elusive.
#ShamrockIII #YachtRacing
In 1903, Sir Thomas Lipton introduced Shamrock III, his third attempt to claim the prestigious America’s Cup. Designed by the renowned William Fife III and built by Denny Brothers in Scotland. Although the trophy remained elusive.
#ShamrockIII #YachtRacing
Queen Victoria’s first steam-powered royal yacht, combining luxury and innovation. Captured in a painting by J. Jeram, it symbolizes Britain’s Victorian-era naval power.
#HMYVictoriaAndAlbert #QueenVictoria #MaritimeHistory #VictorianEra
Queen Victoria’s first steam-powered royal yacht, combining luxury and innovation. Captured in a painting by J. Jeram, it symbolizes Britain’s Victorian-era naval power.
#HMYVictoriaAndAlbert #QueenVictoria #MaritimeHistory #VictorianEra
Its surviving figurehead of King George III, now at Royal Museums Greenwich, is a rare link to this iconic royal vessel and its grandeur.
#HMYRoyalGeorge #MaritimeHistory #RegencyEra
Its surviving figurehead of King George III, now at Royal Museums Greenwich, is a rare link to this iconic royal vessel and its grandeur.
#HMYRoyalGeorge #MaritimeHistory #RegencyEra
#RomanovHistory #GrandDukeKonstantin #NavalReforms #RussianEmpire
#RomanovHistory #GrandDukeKonstantin #NavalReforms #RussianEmpire
#ImperialYachts #RomanovHistory #MaritimeHistory
#ImperialYachts #RomanovHistory #MaritimeHistory
She served as a floating palace, taking Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and the Prince of Wales on notable voyages to Malta and Alexandria. Renamed HMY Osborne in 1855, it continued royal service before retiring in 1868
#HMYOsborne #QueenVictoria #RoyalYachts #VictorianEra
She served as a floating palace, taking Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and the Prince of Wales on notable voyages to Malta and Alexandria. Renamed HMY Osborne in 1855, it continued royal service before retiring in 1868
#HMYOsborne #QueenVictoria #RoyalYachts #VictorianEra
#HMYVictoriaAndAlbert #PaddleSteamer #VictorianEra #RoyalYachts #MaritimeHistory
#HMYVictoriaAndAlbert #PaddleSteamer #VictorianEra #RoyalYachts #MaritimeHistory
Launched in 1843, this 200-ft paddle steamer symbolized Britain’s naval power, blending luxury and innovation. Retired in 1855, it marked the rise of royal yachting.
#QueenVictoria #RoyalYachts #MaritimeHistory #VictorianEra”
Launched in 1843, this 200-ft paddle steamer symbolized Britain’s naval power, blending luxury and innovation. Retired in 1855, it marked the rise of royal yachting.
#QueenVictoria #RoyalYachts #MaritimeHistory #VictorianEra”
S.M.Y. in S.M.Y. Hohenzollern stands for “Seiner Majestät Yacht”, which translates to “His Majesty’s Yacht” in English.
The designation was used for the official vessels of the imperial household, used for both state and personal purposes by the Emperor and family.
S.M.Y. in S.M.Y. Hohenzollern stands for “Seiner Majestät Yacht”, which translates to “His Majesty’s Yacht” in English.
The designation was used for the official vessels of the imperial household, used for both state and personal purposes by the Emperor and family.
Built in 1892, SMY Hohenzollern was Kaiser Wilhelm II’s luxurious imperial yacht. At 120 meters long, it combined opulence with naval innovation, hosting diplomatic voyages and attending royal regattas like Cowes Week.
#Hohenzollern #KaiserWilhelmII #MaritimeHistory #RoyalYachts
Built in 1892, SMY Hohenzollern was Kaiser Wilhelm II’s luxurious imperial yacht. At 120 meters long, it combined opulence with naval innovation, hosting diplomatic voyages and attending royal regattas like Cowes Week.
#Hohenzollern #KaiserWilhelmII #MaritimeHistory #RoyalYachts
#EdwardVII #RoyalFamilyHistory #YachtRacing
#EdwardVII #RoyalFamilyHistory #YachtRacing
#MeteorYacht #kaiser #MaritimeHistory
#MeteorYacht #kaiser #MaritimeHistory
#BritanniaYacht #GeorgeV #MaritimeHistory”
#BritanniaYacht #GeorgeV #MaritimeHistory”