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Albatross (1920 schooner) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Irving Johnson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irving McClure Johnson (b. July 4, 1905 in Hadley, Massachusetts - d. January 2, 1991) was an American author, lecturer, adventurer, and sail training pioneer. Early home movies show a young Johnson ...
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Christopher B. Sheldon, whose 92-foot twin-masted sailing ship Albatross sank in . ... Mr. Sheldon, now 69, was skipper of the 92-foot brigantine Albatross ...
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Back in 1960 I answered an ad in Yachting Magazine, placed by The Ocean Academy Ltd. owned and operated by Christopher B. Sheldon, Ph.D., and N. Alice Sheldon, MD. They wanted a teacher of English for a nine-month voyage on the school ship Albatross, a square-rigged ... Captain Christopher B. Sheldon, Brigantine Albatross...
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The doyenne of modern sail training, Exy Johnson would personally oversee the christening ceremonies of the vessels she was instrumental in constructing prior to her death in 2004. Former crew members of their voyages include actor Sterling Hayden and Dr. Christopher Sheldon.
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Free tips, articles, expert advice, and videos about jeff bridges fitness. Find the information you need to get in shape... ... Fitness. Fitness. Workout. (life) Healthy Eating. Fitness. Vision Board. (life) Meditation. Fitness. by Carla B. Subtitle: please tell me Im not alone in this, People.And please to laugh at with...
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Christopher Sheldon was Shriver’s kind of guy. He had attended private schools and graduated from the ... Alice would become Sheldon’s wife in May of 1959 and together they founded the Ocean Academy as a sailing prep school. In 1959 they bought a 92-foot brigantine Albatross as their floating school house.
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