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Topmen raise funds for The 1805 Club’s projects

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How you can become a Topman (or Woman)

Topman - This was originally the name given to those men who worked aloft in a sailing ship of the Georgian era. In the words of a sailor of the time, Samuel Leech, ‘Each task has its man, and each man his place’. Of these tasks that of topman carried status, since these sailors had mastered their art. They could climb the rigging to furl and unfurl sails with amazing surety in all weathers and remain aloft for hours at a time, often in the most alarming of conditions. They knew every single line of the ship’s running and standing rigging and could make full sail in a first-rate ship, like Victory, in just six minutes. Their skill proved to be a critical factor in the Royal Navy’s supremacy during the Georgian sailing era.

You can now become a Topman (or Woman)

The 1805 Club is recruiting Topmen; people prepared to make a longer term commitment to the Club's activities.

You are invited to become a Topman (or Woman) of The 1805 Club

By completing the registration form and agreeing to pledge £100 each year for the next five years for the projects of The 1805 Club.

You will receive a personal Certificate signed by The Club’s President, Admiral Sir Jonathon Band GCB DL acknowledging your support.

You are not legally obligated to pledge or raise the £100 each year.  If you prefer to make a smaller donation, you may name a Topman who you are supporting and be entered in the category of Able Seaman.  

Topman funds will be used exclusively for The 1805 Club’s projects.

To register please complete the Topman form which you can find and download here.

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