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The Accident to "Shamrock II", illustration from The King
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The Accident to "Shamrock II", illustration from The King
KAT324404 The Accident to " Shamrock II", illustration from The King, June 1st 1901 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: photographs of Sir Thomas Liptons yachts after the accident on the 22nd Ultimo, when the life of the King was imperilled ; The Shamrock II being towed home. The photograph shows the damage to the mast, which was carried overboard by the sudden gust, causing one of the whiskers to slip out of its socket unobserved ; King Edward VII (1841-1910) of the United Kingdom; Sir Thomas Lipton (1848-1931), tea merchant and yachtsman; ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 22384308
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The Accident to 'Shamrock II' - A Glimpse into Perilous Waters
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. This photograph captures a pivotal moment in history, depicting the aftermath of the dramatic accident that befell "Shamrock II" on June 1st, 1901. The image showcases the extensive damage inflicted upon Sir Thomas Lipton's renowned yacht after an unexpected gust of wind imperiled the life of none other than King Edward VII himself. The focal point of this print is undoubtedly the shattered mast, forcefully propelled overboard by nature's fury. Its destruction caused one of the whiskers to slip out unnoticed from its socket, adding another layer of danger to an already precarious situation. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness "Shamrock II" being towed back home as her crew valiantly works towards recovery. The photograph not only highlights the resilience and resourcefulness required when navigating treacherous waters but also offers a glimpse into a world where royalty and adventure intertwine. It serves as a testament to both Sir Thomas Lipton's indomitable spirit as a tea merchant turned yachtsman and King Edward VII's unwavering determination amidst adversity. As we gaze upon this striking visual representation, we are reminded that even those who seem invincible can find themselves at nature's mercy. This historic incident stands as a reminder that bravery knows no bounds when it comes to saving lives and salvaging what remains in dangerous circumstances at sea.
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