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Transparencies relating to the America's Cup
Image Not Available for Transparencies relating to the America's Cup

Transparencies relating to the America's Cup

Datec 1983
Object numberANMS0325
NameArchive series
MediumTransparency
ClassificationsPhotographs
Credit LineANMM Collection Gift from Bruce Stannard
DescriptionThis archive series, numbered [001] - [040], consists of 35mm transparencies taken by Australian journalist Bruce Stannard relating to the 1983 America's Cup. They depict the yachts AUSTRALIA II and LIBERTY, as well as a number of vacation photographs.HistoryIn 1848 Queen Victoria instigated the creation of a golden cup, known as the 'One Hundred Guinea Cup' to be awarded for a yacht race. The competition would be open to all nations. In the inaugural race on 22 August 1851 the United States built schooner AMERICA challenged 16 British vessels and was victorious in the 85 kilometre race around the Isle of Wight. The competition is still in operation today and one of the most respected and prestigious sailing competitions to be held in the world.SignificanceJournalist, author and photographer Bruce Stannard's material is significant in documenting the reporting of the AUSTRALIA II challenge for the America's Cup and showing the protagonists, participants, and yachts from the successful 1983 campaign, and other yachting events.