George Lennox Watson (30 October 1851 – 12 November 1904) was a Scottish naval architect. Born in Glasgow, son of Thomas Lennox Watson, a doctor at the...
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his son King George V with a long racing career. Britannia was ordered in 1892 by the Prince of Wales and designed by George Lennox Watson. She was a near...
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States 2–0 Thistle Royal Clyde Yacht Club Scotland James H. Bell George Lennox Watson D.&W. Henderson & Co John Barr 8 1893 New York City Charles Oliver...
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Airmen George Lennox Watson (1851–1904), Scottish naval architect George Watson (accountant) (1654–1723), Scottish accountant and the founder of George Watson's...
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years but all the boats had hulls that conformed to a design by George Lennox Watson, the RNLI's naval architect from 1887 until his death in 1904. The...
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challenged again in 1901, turning this time to George Lennox Watson for a "cup-lifter": Shamrock II, Watson's fourth and final challenger, was the first cup...
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Bethwaite Gary Mull Germán Frers George Cassian George Harding Cuthbertson George Hinterhoeller George Lennox Watson George Steers Graham & Schlageter Greg...
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Thomas Lennox Watson (21 August 1850 – 12 October 1920), FRIBA, was a Scottish architect and interior designer. Born in Glasgow, he submitted designs...
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Volunteer. The cutter Thistle was designed by George Lennox Watson, with interiors by his brother Thomas Lennox Watson, and built at the D&W Henderson shipyard...
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First ship-owner and Yacht Club Description 1893 Britannia 1 K1 George Lennox Watson Prince Albert Edward, RYS YRA first class rater converted to the...
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between 1956 and 1991. The 47 ft Watson was the final development of the basic hull design laid out by George Lennox Watson in the late nineteenth century...
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Verve, designed by George Lennox Watson in 1892, was the first of many to be built at the yard. The 1894 22 ft (6.7 m) G L Watson designed Gaff cutter...
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White Ladye. His final yacht was named Mayflower and was designed by George Lennox Watson in 1896 and built on the Clyde (Scotland) by J & G Thompson. After...
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suit local needs. George Lennox Watson was appointed the RNLI's naval architectural adviser in 1887. He produced a prototype Watson-class non-self righting...
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1995 Arthur Knapp, Jr. Morris Rosenfeld Henry Sears T.O.M. Sopwith George Lennox Watson 1996 Sir Peter Blake Russell Coutts Chandler Hovey Frank J. Murdoch...
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Naval Architect George Lennox Watson, it was initially known as the 'Modified Southport Type', but later became better known as a Watson-class lifeboat...
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by Edward, Prince of Wales and designed by George Lennox Watson. She was a near sister ship to the Watson-designed Valkyrie II. Details of the commission...
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Scottish National Portrait Gallery archive James Younger (1856–1946) George Lennox Watson Schoolmates (1884), MSK Ghent, Belgium Brian Sewell. "The Cabbage...
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defender Defender. Valkyrie III, a keel cutter, was designed by George Lennox Watson and built at the D&W Henderson on the River Clyde in 1894-1895 for...
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Vigilant. Valkyrie II was a gaff-rigged cutter. She was designed by George Lennox Watson and built alongside HMY Britannia at the D&W Henderson shipyard,...
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larger 95-foot Steam-Tug, the Helen Peele (ON 478), designed by George Lennox Watson, and built at Ramage & Ferguson, Victoria Shipyard, Leith, arriving...
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1920) 5 October – Frederic Fisher, admiral (died 1943) 30 October – George Lennox Watson, Scottish naval architect (died 1904) 21 November – Leslie Ward ("Spy")...
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1759, George was smitten with Lady Sarah Lennox, sister of Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond, but Lord Bute advised against the match and George abandoned...
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had been ordered by the Prince of Wales in 1892 and designed by George Lennox Watson. It was completed in 1893 and Williams-Bulkeley owned and raced it...
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Club on Jekyll Island, Georgia. His yacht Nahma was designed by George Lennox Watson, and built for him on the River Clyde in 1897. After his death, it...
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April – gaff rigged racing cutter yacht HMY Britannia, designed by George Lennox Watson for Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, is launched at D. and W. Henderson...
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and Bell, and went on to work as a draftsman and apprentice to George Lennox Watson. Watson was the designer of the Royal Yacht HMY Britannia, the racing...
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Rona was a sailing yacht designed by George Lennox Watson. She was constructed in 1892 in Auckland, New Zealand, by master craftsman and designer Robert...
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same name in 1895 from Logan Brothers. Rona (1892) was designed by George Lennox Watson for Wellington merchant and benefactor Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull...
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explorer, writer, photographer and naturalist (born 1831) 12 November – George Lennox Watson, naval architect (born 1851) 24 November – Christopher Dresser, designer...
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