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2019-09-13
81.21.75.36
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2025-01-08
79.170.40.239
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKdate: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 15:28:33 GMTserver: Apachelast-modified: Wed, 17 Jul 2024 10:54:35 GMTetag: 1d4c-61d6f49baa88caccept-ranges: bytescontent-length: 7500content-type: text/html HTML>HEAD> TITLE>British National Yachting Archive - Home/TITLE> META NAMEgenerator CONTENTNoteTab Light 5.7> META NAMEdescription CONTENT> META NAMEkeywords CONTENT>link relstylesheet hrefbnya01.css>/HEAD> BODY>CENTER>script>level/script>script typetext/javascript languageJavaScript1.2 srcbnya_header.js>/script>TABLE width800>TR>TD colspan2>script typetext/javascript languageJavaScript1.2 srcbnya_navi_top.js>/script>/TD>/TR>TR>TD width 150 valigntop>script typetext/javascript languageJavaScript1.2 srcbnya_navi_1.js>/script>/TD>TD valigntop width650>H2>Home Page/H2>H3> STOP PRESS: Crowdfunding — The Rescue of Clarion of Wight/H3>p>IMG stylefloat: right; SRCpix/266789_Clarion - deck_3.jpg>Clarion of Wight was destined for the chain saw but thanks to the intervention of a benefactor it can be saved. However, we urgently need to fund some costs and bring it back to the UK from France - A HREFclarion.html>details here/A>BR>BR>BR>BR>BR>BR>BR>BR>H3>BNYA enters the next phase - some serious fundraising/H3>p>After 10 years of operating on a voluntary basis, BNYA now needs to build its capacity. Mindful that there are several important collections awaiting to be deposited we need space and resources for our volunteers to work - to catalogue, digitise and index the material. This move has been postponed long enough and we need the support of the sailing community to preserve our sailing history. If you have enjoyed/are still enjoying your sailing career then please help us establish this facility.p>The original driver for establishing BNYA was the recognition that material is being lost - it can be disposed of by family, landlords, etc once there is no-one to take responsibility for it - and much is still at risk. We also recognise that there are limited places to deposit material - we have worked closely with the National Maritime Museum for whom sailing is a minority interest. Having said that - our aim is for access to be totally digital to facilitate access to the content in our proposed reading room.
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