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Elizabeth Meyer Photo Gallery
For Elizabeth Meyer, restoring classic yachts "is instinctively a good thing to do".
By
Yachting Staff
Updated: October 4, 2007
Elizabeth Meyer
Onne van der Wal
Elizabeth Meyer under the forefoot of /Coronet/, the last of the Gilded Age yachts.
Elizabeth Meyer under the forefoot of
Coronet
, the last of the Gilded Age yachts.
Onne van der Wal
Elizabeth Meyer
The 133-foot schooner
Coronet
was built in 1885. One day she will sail again.
Onne van der Wal
Elizabeth Meyer
Half-models adorn the walls of Meyer’s J-Class Management office.
Onne van der Wal
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Onne van der Wal
Meyer, at home in Newport, R.I., lives in a historic house, an easy walk from her business office.
Meyer, at home in Newport, R.I., lives in a historic house, an easy walk from her business office.
Onne van der Wal
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