Making waves: Inside the Royal Yacht Squadron at Cowes
Gateway to grandeur —
The monogrammed entrance gate to the Royal Yacht Squadron in Cowes, Isle of Wight. The squadron was founded at the Thatched House Tavern in London as The Yacht Club in June 1815 and is holding a series of events to celebrate its bicentenary.
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Cowes about that —
The impressive exterior of the Royal Yacht Squadron's HQ at Cowes Castle. This year Cowes Week ran from August 8-15.
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Doing the honors —
Honors boards at the Royal Yacht Squadron record famous names from its two-century history.
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Sailing -- on dry land —
A large painting in the lounge of the Royal Yacht Squadron depicts a yacht in full sail.
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Silver service —
Elegant dining at the Royal Yacht Squadron, originally founded so its members could socialize and discuss their love of sailing.
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Life on the ocean wave —
Looking out to sea from the elegant vantage point of the yacht basin at the Royal Yacht Squadron.
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The green green grass of home —
Looking across the lawns to the Royal Yacht Squadron's island home.
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Welcoming glow —
The 42 original The Yacht Club members founded the club so they could meet in both London and at Cowes to talk about yachting over a meal in the evening.