| TRINITYHOUSE | Body founded in 1514 responsible for lighthouses and maritime aids in part of the UK (7,5) |
| FEET | Walking aids in parts of races |
| LEGS | Walking aids in parts of races |
| FRESNELS | Lenses in lighthouses and stage lights |
| AEROSAT | Communications device used in air traffic control and maritime navigation (7) |
| HAVANA | The capital of Cuba, founded in 1514 (6) |
| MONETARY | The second initial in the name of the global body founded in 1944, the IMF, stands for this word (8) |
| INCHCAPEROCK | Take careful steps with stunt about to block reasonable location for lighthouse |
| KINNAIRDHEAD | Location of Museum of Scottish Lighthouses (8,4) |
| KENNELCLUB | The ____ , body founded in 1873 that oversees canine welfare and dog shows in the UK (6,4) |
| SALVATIONARMY | Christian body founded in 1865 by William and Catherine Booth for religious and philanthropic purposes (9,4) |
| EGA | Body founded in 1937; coorganiser with The R&A of the St Andrews Trophy (1,1,1) |
| SARTO | Florentine painter of the High Renaissance whose notable works include The Nativity of the Virgin (1514) |
| ANDREADEL | Florentine painter of the High Renaissance whose notable works include The Nativity of the Virgin (1514) |
| MARYROSE | With the sister boat Peter Pomegranate, Henry VIII's warship whose first sailing master Thomas Spert accepted the royal charter for Trinity House in 1514 (4,4) |
| FORESTRY | ____ Commission, body founded in 1919 to manage the UK's woodlands (8) |
| WOOLF | Nee Adeline Virginia Stephen, author of the essay A Room of One's Own as well as novels including To the Lighthouse and The Waves (5) |
| OFNATIONS | International body founded as a result of the Treaty of Versailles, the League ... (2,7) |
| IOC | Body founded in 1894 to revive the ancient Olympic games (1,1,1) |
| PONYCLUB | The ____ , body founded in 1929 to encourage children to ride horses (4,4) |