File:18-footer J.M.H during the 1951 World's 18-footers Championship, Sydney Harbour (8771169477).jpg

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English: This image shows Queensland yacht J.M.H underway during the 18-footer World Championship on Sydney Harbour in 1951. J.M.H. was owned and skippered by Jack Hamilton who used the mainsail from the yacht HELEN. HELEN's insignia of a letter 'H' within a sheild can be seen underneath Hamilton's J.M.H. emblem of a blue pennant with white bars. The World 18-footer Championship was won in 1951 by Sydney boat MYRA TOO, which was owned, built and skippered by shipwright Bill Barnett of Berrys Bay.

With thanks to John 'Steamer' Stanley for assistance with historical details.
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  • 18-footers on Sydney Harbour
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  • J.M.H.
  • Jack Hamilton
  • SYDNEY
  • SYDNEY HARBOUR
  • William Hall collection
  • William Hall
  • race
  • racing
  • SAILING
  • 18 footer
  • 18 footers
  • World's 18-footers Championship
  • j.m.h.
  • jack hamilton
  • sydney
  • sydney harbour
  • william hall collection
  • william hall
  • sailing
  • world's 18-footers championship
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22 May 2013
Camera location33° 51′ 09.86″ S, 151° 13′ 58.75″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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