91. Aldous Successors Limited, Brightlingsea. Single Screw Motor Barge to order of Crown Agents for use in Nigeria. Yard No. 848 launched 1953 (?).
Photograph ... Date: c1953 Image ID BF69_011_019 |
92. Aldous Successors Limited, Brightlingsea. Single Screw Motor Barge to order of Crown Agents for use in Nigeria. Yard No. 848 launched 1953 (?).
Photograph ... Date: c1953 Image ID BF69_011_020 |
93. All up for a clean. The shipyard tug, smacks, a French fishing boat and M.Y. FREEDOM, all up for a clean and paint on Brightlingsea Hard this weekend. ... Date: 17 July 1939 Image ID BF69_015_001 |
94. Mudberths, Aldous's Yard, Brightlingsea. From an Aldous catalog. Image ID BF69_015_005 |
95. Barrels, carts and skiffs keep the Hard busy. Brightlingsea hard handling sprats. This copy from a book.
Used in The Stowboaters Page 27. Image ID BF69_015_010 |
96. The coming and going of the skiffs. CK104 CK328 SUNBEAM. Brightlingsea.
Used in The Stowboaters page 25 Image ID BF69_015_011 |
97. ANDRUM (?) with spinnaker leading DAME in the 2nd round from the Pyefleet Buoy. ANDRUM won the Howerd Trophy outright, winning it the 2nd time this season. Image ID BF69_015_012 |
98. Hundreds of barrels of pickled sprats lie awaiting shipment in part of a Brightlingsea curer's yard in about 1932. Coopers and other workmen are checking the ... Date: c1929 Image ID BF69_015_014 |
99. Smacks in the ice. Looking up the South Channel Creek from St. Osyth Stone in a hard winter about 1929. The smacks lie to their anchors amidst the swirling snow ... Date: c1929 Image ID BF69_015_015 |
100. Ice at Brightlingsea (?). Image ID BF69_015_017 |
101. Twenty-four spratting smacks were gathered in Brightlingsea Creek at the same time when this photograph of the spratting harvest was taken. They had brought in ... Image ID BF69_015_018 |
102. Brighlingsea Station. J15 65432 - withdrawn March 1958. Postcard by Photomatic. Image ID BJ41_008_001 |
103. Brighlingsea Railway Station. Postcard mailed 14 May 1912 Date: Before May 1912 Image ID BJ41_008_003 |
104. Brighlingsea Railway Station. Postcard mailed 14 August 1925 Date: Before August 1925 Image ID BJ41_008_007 |
105. The road to Brightlingsea All Saints Harvest Time. The corn is cutting and gathered into stooks ready to be carted. Postcard by Douglas Went. Image ID BJ41_016_005 |
106. Brighlingsea Parish Church across the valley from Thorington. Tractor and binder at work. Sheaves of corn waiting to be gathered into stooks.
Postcard 3001 Image ID BJ41_016_007 |
107. Copperas Making. From History of Brightlingsea by Edward Dickin, page 185 Date: July 1939 Image ID BOX002_007_185 |
108. Copperas Making in Brightlingsea contd.
Roman Cement - made from cement stone called locally Septaria. The nodules were picked up a long the coast and ... Date: July 1939 Image ID BOX002_007_186 |
109. Roman Cement making in Brightlingsea contd.
Salt
Brick Making (part only)
From History of Brightlingsea by Edward Dickin, page 187 Date: July 1939 Image ID BOX002_007_187 |
110. First Ladies Race at Brightlingsea.
Top Miss K. Poole delighted at winning a Second Prize in JUMBO II, Jack Maltby's new B.O.D.C.
Bottom - A study of the ... Date: 1932 Image ID BOX058_003_001 |
111. Mr Liddell's new Steam Yacht ANEMONE V. Photo by Ruffell.
Built by Aldous & Son, Brightlingsea for Edward Liddell (gent) of Felixstowe. Official No. ... Date: c August 1906 Image ID BOX160_001_463 |
112. Brightlingsea One-Design SYBIL (No.5), later TILLER GIRL, owned at one time by John Leather, followed by MILDRED (7) (later EDWINA) and EGRET (8) --- inset ... Image ID BOXA1_035_001_001 |
113. The hulk of the 23 metre racing cutter BRYNHILD, beached in Brightlingsea creek for breaking up, after her dramatic sinking at Harwich in 1910.
Used in The ... Date: 1910 Image ID BOXB2_400_051 |
114. The start of the race to Ostend from Brightlingsea 12 Aug 1933. FELICIA, which gained 2nd place, is seen.
ECS photo. From: Gaff Rig / Smacks Date: 12 August 1933 Image ID BOXB3_088_001_001 |
115. Robert Aldous, Brightlingsea ship, yacht, smack and boat builder (with white beard) inspecting work in his yard with his foreman and later partner Robert ... From: Gaff Rig / Smacks Image ID BOXB3_093_001_001 |
116. Smacks laid up at Underwood's Hard in Brightlingsea Creek during the summer yachting season.
Used in Smacks and Bawleys, page 129. From: Gaff Rig / Smacks Image ID BOXB3_095_001_001 |
117. Brightlingsea from St. Osyth Stone about 1885. First class cutter smacks and a ketch in the creek. Others crowd the hard where the coastguard hulk lies just ... From: Gaff Rig / Smacks Date: c1885 Image ID BOXB3_119_001_001 |
118. Fishing boats lying on the Hard at Brightlingsea. Left is CK283 MASONIC or (less likely) CK383 MEHALAH. Date: c1928 Image ID BOXB3_150_001_001 |
119. Dawn Brightlingsea Creek. 5x4 negative. Thought to be a Douglas Went photograph. From: Gaff Rig / Smacks Image ID BOXB3_168_001_005 |
120. Discharging sprats from smacks in Brightlingsea Creek. Smack GUIDE of Shoreham. From: Gaff Rig / Smacks Image ID BOXB3_168_001_007 |