• Alfred Mylne (1872–1951) was a Scottish yacht designer, born in Glasgow. He founded A Mylne & Co. in 1896. Alfred Mylne was apprenticed to the Scottish...
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  • Mylne is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Mylne (1871–1951), Scottish yacht designer John Mylne (d.1621), Scottish master mason...
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    ordered a 6m racing yacht "Ralle II" from the great British yacht designer Alfred Mylne, built at the Rambeck yard on Lake Starnberg. He retired from active...
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    new 120 ft twin screw yacht from the famous Scottish yacht designer Alfred Mylne which he christened Sea King II. In 1920, he sailed the yacht to the...
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  • Hantke 2013 Gaff steel schooner, originally Noelani, adaptation of Panda (Alfred Mylne, 1938) Vaimiti 39.20 m (129 ft) Tréhard Jacques & Nicolas Fauroux 2003...
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  • a group of Dublin Bay owners, members of the Royal Alfred Yacht Club, yacht designer Alfred Mylne produced the largest one-design yacht in Europe. The...
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    and yachtbuilding with notable designers including: William Fife III; Alfred Mylne; G L Watson; David Boyd. It was also the location of many famous yacht...
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    yachtbuilding, and was the home of many notable designers: William Fife III, Alfred Mylne, G. L. Watson, E. McGruer, and David Boyd. It was also home to many famous...
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  • commissioned his wartime friend, fellow commando and yacht designer Alfred Mylne II, to build the motor yacht Judi of Bute for use around the West Coast...
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  • Stockholm: Nautiska förlaget, p. 204, ISBN 91-89564-19-7 "Mylne's Register of Yachts 2012" (PDF). Mylne Yacht Design. 12 October 2012. Retrieved 26 January...
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    and Richard Self Alfred Mylne & Sir Thomas Glen-Coats 1938 2011 Flensburg – Germany Raven Mark DeCelles and Richard Self Alfred Mylne & Sir Thomas Glen-Coats...
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    The Alfred Mylne-designed boats did not commence until 1900, with two 24 ft (7.3 m), 19/24 Clyde class sloops, the Valmai and the Susette. The Mylne family...
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    which represented Finland in the 1912 Summer Olympics; Cyra (designer Alfred Mylne, 1909). In 1987, use of the 12 Metre class was ended, switching to International...
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    Launch Yacht Sail no. Designer Shipyard First owner Details 1907 Ma'oona Alfred Mylne Robert McAlister & Son J. Talbot Clifton later sold to Almeric Paget...
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  • writer, magistrate and prison commissioner (died 1966) 20 November – Alfred Mylne, yacht designer (died 1951) 11 December – René Bull, illustrator, photographer...
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    won the 1908 gold medal in the 12-metre class. He was an apprentice to Alfred Mylne, who crewed on the yacht for his young protégé. On his father's death...
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  • designed for sailing in Dublin Bay. The seven yachts were designed by Alfred Mylne and built between 1903 and 1906 under a commission from Dublin Bay Sailing...
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    yacht Tritonia, which was designed by the legendary naval architect Alfred Mylne, and built by Alexander Robertson & Sons in 1910. The yacht arrived in...
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  • W. Fife & Son Identity from williamfife.com GBR 01 K–1 Jenetta [de] Alfred Mylne & Co. Bute Slip Dock Co., Ltd. GBR 02 K–2 and K–12 1936 Evaine Charles...
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  • Nyberg Harry Rosenswärd Erik Wallerius Harald Wallin Kitty (designed by Alfred Mylne) 3:46:04 7 3:43:51 7 2  Finland Harry Wahl Waldemar Björkstén Jacob Björnström...
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  • 1499–1506) Robert Lyminge (fl. 1607–1628) John Mylne (died 1621) John Mylne (died 1657) John Mylne (1611–1667) Robert Smythson (1535–1614) John Thorpe...
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    by Jack Delashmet [1] Crittall, Ron; Atkinson, Lee; Llewellyn, Marc and Mylne, Lee,"Frommer's Australia 2010," Wiley, 2010. ISBN 978-0-470-48214-8. Page...
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    995-foot (303 m) long toll bridge designed in an Italianate style by Robert Mylne and constructed with nine semi-elliptical arches of Portland stone. Beating...
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    built in 1827 in Victorian Gothic style by William Chadwell Mylne, after whom the nearby Mylne Street and Chadwell Street are named. The estate is a series...
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  • Academy at Woolwich. The other founding members were Thomas Yeoman, Robert Mylne, Joseph Nickalls, John Grundy, John Thompson and James King. In the first...
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    differently. Critics such as Lester Crocker, Henry Stavan, and Vivienne Mylne find too many similarities between Candide's point of view and that of Voltaire...
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    Babbage became a pupil of the engineer and architect William Chadwell Mylne, with whom he worked on waterworks projects. In the 1840s, he also worked...
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    from circa 1670. The hall was remodelled in 1800 by the architect Robert Mylne and, on 4 January 1950, it was designated a Grade I listed building. Stationers'...
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  • Schools, Alfred J. Copeland, 1912 The Last Tudor King, Hesther W. Chapman, 1958 Chronicle, Richard Grafton Old Bridewell (Monograph), R.S. Mylne, 1905 Bridewell...
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    Cotterell, continuing on towards Frenchay, and eventually draining via Mylne's Culvert, into the tidal Bristol Avon New Cut, to the east of what is now...
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