Sir Francis Chichesters, paperwork signed, plus gypsy moths plans dating 1969

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by los, Oct 31, 2017.

  1. los
    Joined: Oct 2017
    Posts: 2
    Likes: 1, Points: 3
    Location: Lymington

    los New Member

    Hi, I have uncovered a bag , in it is a label makers name Ratsey and Lapthorn sailmakers , looking inside the bag it revealed lots and lots of old 1930s upwards of paperwork , receipts , telegrams , odd photos , going through the paperwork I find it once belonged to a Mr Robert Clark , there is an old original photo of a boat he designed Sir Thomas Tipton , then I've found paperwork sent and signed by sir Francis Chichester to Mr Clark , requesting advice about changing of sails and rigging after his trip to the Mediterranean , the ship in question Gypsy Moth , more paperwork , Pleliminary specifications of auxiliary staysail ketch , then there's charts , showing scaled shapes and parts of the gypsy moth boat , all dating late 1960s , there's lots of old scaled drawings of old boats dating 1940s etc , Briggs lifeboat , plus old programmes from sailing clubs , it is all original paperwork , can this lot be of any value or interest ,
     
    gonzo likes this.
  2. gonzo
    Joined: Aug 2002
    Posts: 16,810
    Likes: 1,723, Points: 123, Legacy Rep: 2031
    Location: Milwaukee, WI

    gonzo Senior Member

    I think there will be a lot of interest. The value is something you may get better information by asking someone at an auction house. That is a real treasure!
     
  3. Tiny Turnip
    Joined: Mar 2008
    Posts: 865
    Likes: 274, Points: 63, Legacy Rep: 743
    Location: Huddersfield, UK

    Tiny Turnip Senior Member

    Maritime Museum at Buckler's Hard?
     
  4. los
    Joined: Oct 2017
    Posts: 2
    Likes: 1, Points: 3
    Location: Lymington

    los New Member

    Thanks for your reply .
     
  5. alan craig
    Joined: Jul 2012
    Posts: 380
    Likes: 131, Points: 53, Legacy Rep: 14
    Location: s.e. england

    alan craig Senior Member

    I think you mean Sir Thomas Lipton, who owned J class yachts. Also try National Maritime Museum especially as they are guardians of Gypsy Moth IV.

    Edit: Wrong again; Gypsy Moth IV is now based in Plymouth and managed by a trust.
     
    Last edited: Nov 4, 2017

  6. peter radclyffe
    Joined: Mar 2009
    Posts: 1,454
    Likes: 72, Points: 58, Legacy Rep: 680
    Location: europe

    peter radclyffe Senior Member

    I still have a letter francis Chichester wrote back to me from 1968
     
Loading...
Forum posts represent the experience, opinion, and view of individual users. Boat Design Net does not necessarily endorse nor share the view of each individual post.
When making potentially dangerous or financial decisions, always employ and consult appropriate professionals. Your circumstances or experience may be different.