File:Yachts Valkyrie II & Vigilant-01.jpg
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English: The British cutter Valkyrie II (George Lennox Watson design) and the yankee sloop Vigilant (Nathanael Greene Herreshoff design) at the start of their second race together in the 1893 America's Cup. The Valkyrie II lost every race.
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Author | Henry Greenwood Peabody |
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