2251. Blackwater Culch War of 1894 - press articles. Page 10. Oyster Fishery Grievance. Government promise a bill. Date: May 1894 Image ID BOXP_011_010 |
2252. Blackwater Culch War of 1894 - press articles. Page 11. Date: May 1894 Image ID BOXP_011_011 |
2253. Blackwater Culch War of 1894 - press articles. Page 12. Meeting at Wyvenhoe. Captain William Ham, Mr James Round M.P., Mr T. Gilbert, Mr W.J. Bean, Rev W.F. ... Date: May 1894 Image ID BOXP_011_012 |
2254. Blackwater Culch War of 1894 - press articles. Page 13. Date: May 1894 Image ID BOXP_011_013 |
2255. Blackwater Culch War of 1894 - press articles. Page 14. Culch v Cutch or Cultch. Date: May 1894 Image ID BOXP_011_014 |
2256. Blackwater Culch War of 1894 - press articles. Page 15. Date: May 1894 Image ID BOXP_011_015 |
2257. Blackwater Culch War of 1894 - press articles. Page 16 (last). Mr H. Gann (Seasalter and Ham), Mr W.J. Bean, Mr Charles Potter, Mr George Appleby, Mr George ... Date: May 1894 Image ID BOXP_011_016 |
2258. VENETIA's gig at Waterside Boatyard, Brightlingsea.
Built for the Steam Yacht VENETIA in 1905 by James Husk, Wivenhoe. The steam yacht was built by Ramage ... Date: After 1995 Image ID BOXP_020_010 |
2259. Shells racing at Wivenhoe Regatta Image ID BOXP_100_008 |
2260. William Wyatt, of West Mersea, sets up the gaff mainsail, preferred to a lug by Mersea men even for their little winkle brigs. [Last Stronghold of Sail page ... Date: 1937 Image ID BOXP_100_010 |
2261. West Mersea Hard looking past the Nothe towards Ray Island [RG].
Thought to be 1930s
W.M. Chap 9. Douglas Went [caption on back]. Date: 1930s Image ID BOXP_100_012 |
2262. West Mersea Hard. Wyatts on the right and the Old Victory is in the centre. PEDRO in the foreground.
The white boat on the left behind PEDRO's mast is a ... Date: 1950s Image ID BOXP_100_029 |
2263. THALASSA Channel Race. Date: 2 August 1968 Image ID BOXP_100_030 |
2264. A cutter rigged Colne bumkin showing her transom stern, sails upriver amongst a fleet of smacks dredging on the Colne Oyster Fishery about 1905. [JL]
230CK ... Date: c1905 Image ID BOXP_100_044 |
2265. Launch of a minesweeper at Wivenhoe Shipyard Ltd. J.582 Date: 1943 Image ID BOXP_110_003 |
2266. Launch of a minesweeper at Wivenhoe Shipyard Ltd. J.582. Fingringhoe Church and mill beyond. Date: 1943 Image ID BOXP_110_005 |
2267. George Peggs of Brightlingsea in a typical gun punt.
Used in The Northseamen page 72. Date: 1895 Image ID BOXP_135_072 |
2268. Regatta committee aboard committee smack at Wivenhoe regatta about 1910. Refreshments for members visible down main hatch.
Used in The Northseamen page 79. Date: c1910 Image ID BOXP_135_079 |
2269. The SUNBEAM completing her fitting out at Wivenhoe. Thought to be the SUNBEAM built 1874 for Lord Brassey, Official No. 70573, broken up 1929.
Used in The ... Image ID BOXP_135_201 |
2270. Harris Brothers' yacht yard at Rowhedge, 1893. A cruising yawl fitting out, alongside. The Rowhedge smack WONDER, on slipway in centre, being lengthened six ... Date: 1893 Image ID BOXP_135_265 |
2271. Husk's boatyard, Wivenhoe, about 1930. From right: John Smith, Stanley Cook (foreman), extreme left James Theobald. The small boats under construction are for ... Date: c1930 Image ID BOXP_135_269 |
2272. The Shipbuilder. Edward Pullen, shipwright forman at Forrestt's shipyard. Standing inside the framing of the wood steam tug PENGUIN, buit at Wivenhoe for ... Date: 1903 Image ID BOXP_135_290 |
2273. Platters and hand rivetters at Forrestt's Wivenhoe shipyard about 1900. Typical tradesmen who founded the Colne's tradition of steel shipbuilding. Date: c1900 Image ID BOXP_135_293 |
2274. The 48 ton cutter CHRISTABEL racing in 1862. Designed and built by Aldous in 1858, and the pride of Brightlingsea.
Used in The Northseamen page 304 Image ID BOXP_135_304 |
2275. Cruise liner VOLTAIRE laid up in River Blackwater off Bradwell. She was in the river from 1929 to 7 May 1932. From: East Coast Camera Date: 1931 Image ID BOXQ_002_001_001 |
2276. IMPERIAL PRINCE laid up in River Blackwater. She was in the river from 1930 to 7 June 1935, and had also been laid up in the River in 1926 as LONDON MARINER From: East Coast Camera Date: c1931 Image ID BOXQ_002_001_002 |
2277. MIROSA, launched by John Howard as the READY in 1892 had a long existance in trade but has been used for pleasure for many years. From: John Howard --- Maldon Image ID BOXV_012_003_005 |
2278. Billy Austin for many years into the 1950s skipper of the READY (MIROSA) at the wheel. A most capable bargeman.
Photo by Arthur Bennett.
Used in The ... From: John Howard --- Maldon Image ID BOXV_012_003_006 |
2279. John Howard built several barge yachts, the largest being the THOMA II launched in 1909. This 100ft clipper bowed and counter sterned craft drew only 4ft 6in. ... From: John Howard --- Maldon Image ID BOXV_012_003_007 |
2280. John Howard's largest trading barge RECORD REIGN, launched in 1897. Ketch rigged and carrying square fore topsail courses, the leeboards were omitted from this ... Date: 1902 Image ID BOXV_012_003_013 |