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Alec Rose was born on 13 July, 1908, is an An english non-fiction outdoors writer. Discover Alec Rose's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

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1908

Sir Alec Rose (13 July 1908 – 11 January 1991) was a nursery owner and fruit merchant in England who, after serving in the Royal Navy during World War II, developed a passion for amateur single-handed sailing.

1964

He took part in the second single-handed Atlantic race in 1964 and circumnavigated the globe single-handedly in 1967–68, for which he was knighted.

His boat Lively Lady is still seaworthy and is used for sail training by a charity.

Alec Rose was born in Canterbury.

During World War II he served in the Royal Navy as a diesel mechanic on a convoy escort, HMS Leith.

After the war, Rose learned to sail in a former ship's lifeboat before buying the 36-foot cutter Lively Lady second-hand.

Lively Lady was built of paduak by S. J. P. Cambridge, the previous owner, in Calcutta, with the help of two Indian cabinetmakers.

Cambridge had studied boat design during the war, and Lively Lady was basic, but sturdy and stable.

Rose converted Lively Lady to a yawl by adding a mizzenmast and in 1964 participated in the second single-handed transatlantic race, finishing in fourth place.

Not having any means of communication on board, he did not know of his success until after he crossed the finish line.

The race started at Plymouth, where Rose was photographed on board by Eileen Ramsay, the chronicler of sailing in post-war Britain.

When Rose heard that Francis Chichester intended to sail single-handedly around the world, he was keen to compete.

1966

He attempted to start his journey at approximately the same time as Chichester (sailing Gypsy Moth IV) in 1966, but mechanical failures and a collision off Ushant meant he had to postpone the event until the following year.

At the time of his death he was Admiral of the Ocean Cruising Club, and in an obituary Tim Heywood, a founder member and past Commodore who had known Rose since 1966, described him as "the epitome of the breed of great seamen: quiet, reserved and humble".

Rose was survived by his wife Dorothy, two sons and two daughters.

He bequeathed Lively Lady to Portsmouth.

1967

The voyage began on 16 July 1967.

While he was away Rose's wife Dorothy ran their fruit and vegetable stall, displaying a map charting his progress.

On 17 December, after 155 days and 14,500 miles, he arrived in Melbourne where he met his son who lived there.

Among the people who came to watch Rose's arrival was Prime Minister Harold Holt, who disappeared later the same day after going for a swim.

Rose stopped once more, an unplanned call into Bluff Harbour, New Zealand, to repair a damaged mast.

1968

The voyage was closely followed by the British and international press and Rose's landfall at 12.33pm in Southsea, Portsmouth, on 4 July 1968, 354 days after he set off, was met by cheering crowds of hundreds of thousands.

On 10 July 1968, he was made a Knight Bachelor.

He was made a Freeman of the City of Portsmouth in the same year, was guest of honour at the Anglo-American Sporting Club gala evening at the London Hilton, and fêted with Lively Lady outside the Daily Mirror Building at Holborn Circus.

He opened the Bamboo House Chinese restaurant in Southsea in 1968.

He wrote a children's version, Around the world with Lively Lady (1968) and another book My favourite tales of the sea (1969).

1969

He was granted the Freedom of the City of London in 1969.

Rose's voyages are detailed in his book My Lively Lady.

1973

In 1973 Rose was given the honour of firing the starting gun for the first Whitbread Round the World Race.

1975

On 17 May 1975, he opened 5th Littlehampton Sea Scouts' HQ Gordon Hall in Lineside Way, Littlehampton, West Sussex.

1980

Rose provided the foreword for the 1980 reprint of Brouscon's Tidal Almanac of 1546.

Rose was born in Canterbury and was educated at Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys.

In his book My Lively Lady Rose described himself as a shy youth and a loner, fascinated by nature and the sea.

He preferred to be self-employed rather than take a regular job, which allowed him to spend the time (over several years) preparing his yacht for the trans-Atlantic race.

Rose and his wife Dorothy ran a greengrocer's shop at 38 Osborne Road, Southsea.

1991

Alec Rose died aged 82 on 11 January 1991 at Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth.

2010

It was 10 days before his 60th birthday.

2015

In 2015, the charity "Around and Around" undertook a 25-year management of the yacht and restored and extensively refitted her in time to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Rose's circumnavigation., since she has been awarded to around and around.

The lively Lady came up to St Katherine Docks in London for the classic boat show there in September 2023.

In the future she will be used again for getting young adults involved in sailing, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds.