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Tremayne, Capt, C.H.
Carclew before the fire [view believed circa 1895-1900]
Glass negative by (late) Ray Frost's father, Carclew estate carpenter, resided Passage Hill, Mylor.
1935 RCYC Regatta (10 August)
Sunbeams results: 1st Aida (H. G. Sicklemore); 2nd Maranui (A. Farrant); 3rd Merry-thought (C.B. & Mrs Tracey), 4th Flame (E.K. Tremayne) and 5th SOLAIRE (Mrs Claude Lanyon). Aida was a new boat built in 1935.
Maranui had been sold by Capt. C.H. Tremayne to A. Farrant on the undertaking that she would not leave the port for three years.
Solaire was the new name given to Speedwell by Mrs Lanyon when she bought this boat from R. Foster.
(Mead - RCYC 1871-1949 pp.152-153)
At the Summer General meeting of 1937, it was announced that the Vice-Commodore, Capt. C. H. Tremayne, having left the county. did not wih to be re-elected.