Poignard
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Hornet Services Sailing Club is not RNSA although RNSA functions may often be held there as the facilities are excellent.I remember using the one at Hornet. Is it gone? I could google i know.
Hornet Services Sailing Club is not RNSA although RNSA functions may often be held there as the facilities are excellent.I remember using the one at Hornet. Is it gone? I could google i know.
The bridge was known as Pneumonia Bridge, I used to cycle over it. The higher deck was added when the MTB yard was active.The old bridge as well with the foot bridge over. Happy times.
Well-named! I well rememberthe dreary trek from Dolphin over Pneumonia Bridge on a winters day.The bridge was known as Pneumonia Bridge, I used to cycle over it. The higher deck was added when the MTB yard was active.
When Queen Vic asked where Prince Albert was, she was told
"He is sailing with your grocer, Maam"
But was it not once the RNSA club house? The old coastal command HQ?Hornet Services Sailing Club is not RNSA although RNSA functions may often be held there as the facilities are excellent.
I was hoping someone would remember the MTB or MGB that was placed at the entrance in the 70s..The bridge was known as Pneumonia Bridge, I used to cycle over it. The higher deck was added when the MTB yard was active.
This should bring back a few memories then...Well-named! I well rememberthe dreary trek from Dolphin over Pneumonia Bridge on a winters day.
RVYC on the stern, if my eyesight is working. Would that be the Royal Victoria Yacht Club on the IoW?I don’t think so. Albert didn’t sail and the “grocer” in question was Sir Thomas Lipton, who was much too young and too poor when Albert was alive.
The usual version of this is attributed to Kaiser Wilhelm II - “My uncle is boating with his grocer” - alluding to the fact that King Edward VII really was a friend of Thomas Lipton and really did go sailing with him.
Things didn’t always go according to plan:
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King Edward is on board in this picture as is Thomas Lipton. The King calmly asked if anyone had been hurt and on hearing that everyone was safe, he lit a cigar.
Gosh, for a moment I thought you were referring to a previous wife.I will never enter the RYS castle or step on its lawn, but the rather agreeable chap who bought my “ex” is a member, and she appears as the centerfold in their 200th anniversary publication.
RVYC on the stern, if my eyesight is working. Would that be the Royal Victoria Yacht Club on the IoW?
Is inverted snobbery a Jolly British Thing or is it found elsewhere? ?
Three less known things about Lipton are that he was gay, that he was a man of very great personal charm, and that he really, really, liked sailing. Provided it involved racing!
[/QUOTE......Is that why he wasn’t waned in the RYS and not that he was in trade?
Great to see and still no sign of the MTB/MGB parked up on the Hasler side of the bridge. Late 60s early 70s?This should bring back a few memories then...
Is that why he wasn’t waned in the RYS and not that he was in trade?