- US IlHpHS 2010.1-2013.10-1457_1953_1000-02
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- 1953
Part of North Shore Yacht Club, records
Peter Weinert (left) becomes Commodore, receives symbol of office from outgoing commodore Joe Riddle
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Part of North Shore Yacht Club, records
Peter Weinert (left) becomes Commodore, receives symbol of office from outgoing commodore Joe Riddle
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Trophies to be awarded.
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Trophis to be awarded/
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This appears to be a double exposure. Theflash may have failed on the first try, and a long exposure caused candle flames to appear as long squiggles.
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New Commodore Pete Weinert offers comments on being awarded the Malcolm Vail Safety Award. To his right are his wife Jane and
outgoing Commodore Joe Riddle. Another double exposure.
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Unknown, Gunter Schwandt. (Gunter Schwandt was a serious sailor who won a tremendous number of awards during these years.)
RCE Carlson with his third son, Craig
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Note the bottom of the stairs that came down directly from the equipment lockers on the second floors. In the background can be seen parts of the water treatment plant (ruins) next to the facility still in use.
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RCE Carlson with his third son, Craig. Note the bottom of the stairs that came down directly from the equipment lockers on the second floors. In the background can be seen parts of the water treatment plant (ruins) next to the facility still in use.
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Eldest son Robert S. (Bob) practicing his anti-aircraft skills against whatever was flying by. Note the platform from which races could be observed from the shore. I was always unhappy that it lacked a permanent ladder to let me up for a look.
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The clubhouse is in the background. Later photos show it painted a darker color. Just out of the photo to the right was the electric winch that was used to pull boats and trailers from the water to the line where they stayed during the summer.