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Launch of Shamrock III
At Dumbarton, the yacht Shamrock III is launched, supported on pontoons. Owned by Sir Thomas Lipton, the yacht was to be his third challenger for the Americas Cup. At the launching ceremony the yacht was named by the Countess of Shaftesbury.
17 March 1903
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Americas Ceremony Challenger Dumbarton Launched Lipton Shamrock Yacht Yachting
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In this historic photograph, the yacht Shamrock III is launched at Dumbarton, Scotland, on 17 March 1903. Owned by the renowned businessman and yachting enthusiast, Sir Thomas Lipton, Shamrock III was set to be his third challenge for the prestigious America's Cup. The America's Cup, also known as the "Auld Mug," is the oldest international sporting trophy, and winning it would bring immense prestige to any sailing team. The launching ceremony of Shamrock III was an event of grandeur and excitement. The yacht, supported on pontoons, gleamed in the sunlight as the crowd gathered around to witness the momentous occasion. The Countess of Shaftesbury, a prominent figure in society, graciously performed the honors of naming the vessel. With a bottle of champagne, she broke a bottle against the hull, officially christening Shamrock III and marking the beginning of its journey towards the America's Cup. The launch of Shamrock III represented the culmination of months of hard work and dedication by Sir Thomas Lipton and his team. The yacht was designed by Philip and Harold Wright, who had previously designed the successful Shamrock II. With its advanced design and innovative features, Shamrock III was expected to be a formidable contender in the upcoming regatta. As the pontoons were gradually withdrawn, Shamrock III floated gracefully into the water, signaling the start of its preparations for the America's Cup challenge. The scene at Dumbarton that day was a testament to the enduring spirit of competition and the passion for sailing that had captivated Sir Thomas Lipton and countless others for generations.
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