Sailing craft at Redcliffs and Shag Point
Sailing craft at Redcliffs and Shag Point
Page 15 of photograph album. Views of sailing boats in Moncks Bay, and a view of Shag Rock.
[Top left] A large number of yachts sailing in Moncks Bay. Two children are visible playing on the water's edge. Caption: 16 yachts at Redcliffs.
[Top right] Three unidentified sailors aboard the sail boat, Sunbeam. Caption: Sunbeam again 1934.
[Bottom left] Yachts moored in Moncks Bay, at the Christchurch Sailing Club. Caption: Redcliffs.
[Bottom centre] Sailing boat, Tiki, at the Christchurch Sailing Club. Caption: Tiki Redcliffs.
[Bottom right] View across Moncks Bay, to Shag Rock. Caption: Shag Rock 1936.
Contributors note: "The photographs in the album were taken by my father, Edward (Eddie) Walsh."
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