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Algernon Maudslay

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331:. The team of sailors won two gold medals, in the open event and the half- to one-ton class event. The 'Open Class' (Concours d'Honneur) sailing event was held on 20 May 1900 over an eleven kilometre course in the River Seine, the first event of the 1900 Olympic sailing regatta. It was open to all yachts intending to compete in the five individual classes over the following days. Forty-nine yachts started the race, but only seven completed the course within the time limit due to an almost complete absence of wind. The gold medal for first place was awarded to the British boat 31: 199: 178: 1052: 1046: 987: 169: 151: 992: 969: 949: 359:
The War Refugees Committee was formed in August 1914 after the German invasion of Belgium, to provide support and hospitality for the Belgian refugees who arrived in Britain. Maudslay was the honorary secretary of the organisation from January 1915 until it was disbanded in May 1919. In 1917 he was
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Maudslay was honorary secretary of the War Refugees Committee, supporting Belgian refugees who arrived in Britain. He was active in the Anglo-Belgian Union and served in British and international Red Cross and relief organizations during the post-war decades. Maudslay continued to compete in
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Maudslay was the prime mover in the formation of the Anglo-Belgian Union in July 1918 "to maintain and foster the friendly relations between the British and Belgian peoples that had sprung up during the war". He served as honorary secretary of the organisation.
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For much of his life Maudslay was devoted to British and international Red Cross and relief organizations. He was the honorary director-general of the British Committee of the Russian Red Cross, organising assistance to Russian refugees after the
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At the time of his father's death in September 1926 Maudslay was living at 34 Park Mansions in Knightsbridge in London. His father, Herbert Charles Maudslay, died on 25 September 1926 at 'Worcester Lodge', Seaview, on the Isle of Wight.
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Peter James Cahalan (1977), 'The Treatment of Belgian Refugees in England During the Great War', a thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, McMaster University, December 1977, page 135.
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Maudslay, representing the Royal Thames Yacht Club, was the honorary secretary of a special committee formed to carry out the arrangements for a challenge received from the
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in recognition of valuable services. He remained in the role of honorary secretary of the Anglo-Belgian Union until at least 1939.
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Maudslay held the positions of director in Port Arthur (Ontario) Developments Ltd. and of the Rubber Company of Malay Ltd.
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in the United Kingdom and throughout the Empire". He was one of the signatories to a letter in
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yachting events and held prominent positions as an administrator in yachting organisations.
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Exposition Universelle Internationale de 1900, Concours D'Exercices Physiques et de Sports
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At the time of the 1900 Olympics Maudslay was a prominent yachtsman, a member of the
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Notable Londoners, an Illustrated Who's Who of Professional and Business Men
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This biographical article related to yacht racing in United Kingdom is a
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Minute by Minute: The Story of the Royal Yachting Association (1875-1982)
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in recognition of his service in the Belgian War Refugees Committee.
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and relief organisations. Maudslay represented Great Britain in
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Algernon Maudslay was born on 10 January 1873 at 'Upton Grove',
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In May 1936 Maudslay was appointed honorary treasurer of the
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Algernon Maudslay died on 2 March 1948 at 'The Down House',
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In the late 1890s Maudslay was engaged to the tennis player
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This article about a United Kingdom Olympic medallist is a
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have not been definitively determined. The records of the
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British Olympians: A Hundred Years of Gold Medallists
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Maitland Edwards. 315:Maudslay competed for Great Britain in the 1092: 1078: 1030: 1016: 683:(11th and 12th editions), pages 1063-1064. 642: 640: 415:, to race for the British-American Cup in 29: 1146:Olympic gold medallists for Great Britain 605: 968: 948: 823: 692: 653: 621: 582: 561: 475:The identity of the crew members of the 637: 1103: 1161:Medalists at the 1900 Summer Olympics 776: 774: 1176:British yacht racing biography stubs 1039: 981: 817: 797:(London), 22 November 1920, page 5. 686: 13: 896: 857:Herbert Charles Maudslay, Deceased 771: 502: 470: 14: 1187: 1136:Olympic sailors for Great Britain 931: 833:. 18 October 1927. p. 15331. 666:website; accessed 23 August 2024. 634:website; accessed 23 August 2024. 618:website; accessed 23 August 2024. 602:website; accessed 23 August 2024. 425:In 1927 Maudslay was appointed a 371: 235:and an administrator of refugee, 1050: 1044: 990: 985: 967: 947: 847:(London), 27 July 1939, page 17. 784:(London), 3 March 1920, page 12. 751:(London), 3 March 1920, page 17. 197: 176: 167: 149: 35:Algernon Maudslay in about 1922. 1171:British Olympic medallist stubs 889:(London), 4 March 1948, page 1. 879: 866: 850: 837: 800: 787: 754: 741: 738:(London), 22 July 1918, page 4. 728: 715: 706: 354: 287: 863:, 21 December 1926, page 8383. 725:, The Cresset Press, page 134. 669: 548: 539: 268: 1: 760:'Progress of the Red Cross', 545:Family records, Ancestry.com. 532: 1166:Olympic medalists in sailing 1121:British male sailors (sport) 1064:. 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Tetbury
Winchester
Class(es)
.5 to 1 ton
Open class
Sailing
Great Britain
Olympic Games

1900 Paris
Open class
1900 Paris
.5 to 1 ton 1st race
CBE
yachtsman
Red Cross
sailing competitions
1900 Summer Olympics
Meulan
half- to one-ton class
World War I
Tetbury, Gloucestershire
Ruth Legh
Seaview Yacht Club
Royal Yacht Squadron
Isle of Wight
Royal Thames Yacht Club
Royal London Yacht Club
sailing competition

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