The "The Wind is Free" is a history of The Royal Geelong Yacht Club by Jack Champ, |
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Chapter | Click to | File Size |
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Preamble | Open | 123 kB |
Chapter 1 - The First Decade | Open | 1105 kB |
Chapter 2 - The Club that Went to Sleep | Open | 480 kB |
Chapter 3 - To The Turn of the Century | Open | 541 kB |
Chapter 3 - Addendum | Open | 122 kB |
Chapter 4 - Into The 20th Century | Open | 291 kB |
Chapter 5 - The Birth of Ocean Racing in Australia | Open | 3274 kB |
Chapter 6 - 1905 - 1918 | Open | 586 kB |
Chapter 7 - Sailing into the Twenties | Open | 451 kB |
Chapter 8 - Progressive Development | Open | 280 kB |
Chapter 9 - 1930 - 1939 Depression and War | Open | 410 kB |
Chapter 10 - Post War Progress and Drama at the Rip | Open | 1077 kB |
Chapter 11 - The Question of a Liquor Licence | Open | 288 kB |
Chapter 12 - Sailing into the 60s and a Reclemation Development | Open | 264 kB |
Chapter 13 - A Major Clubhouse Redevelopment | Open | 203 kB |
Chapter 14 To The Present (1987) | Open | 144 kB |
Chapter 15 - Conclusion - The Opening of the Marina | Open | 279 kB |
Appendix 1 - Associates | Open | 257 kB |
Appendix 2 - Cadet Squadron | Open | 1779 kB |
Appendix 3 - Dragons | Open | 564 kB |
Appendix 4 - Famous Geelong Boats | Open | 746 kB |
About The Author | Open | 102 kB |