ice and water in one go at the iceworks.....
perhaps someone can throw some light on the origins of these granite stones in the harbour area?.......
Badcock's Gallery have a new collection of paintings on show.......
melt-water and empty boxes adorn the market floor by 8am.....
hoping to emulate the MSC acccredited mackerel fishery (above), and after some fairly hectic discussions the accreditation for Cornish Sardines took a step closer to completion last week....
a steady hand and eye for Plugger as he puts in the top-coat aboard the inshore trawler Shiralee.
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re The granit Stones.
The image reminds me of a sailors insignia, so could be related to berths of ships?....How many of them are there? Also whereabouts, you might fid the answer relates to the quarry business.... http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.irsociety.co.uk/Archives/20/Penlee.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.irsociety.co.uk/Archives/20/ARC.htm&h=329&w=576&sz=45&hl=en&start=3&um=1&tbnid=vWAHROyA3TCKlM:&tbnh=77&tbnw=134&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dpenlee%2Bquarry%2Brailway%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den-us%26sa%3DN
Sorry about the long link hope it works! is it in this sort of area that the phot showes as it could be to remind where the railway was?
just had another look at your blog and the anchor sign is very similar to the one on the red boxes at the Fish market.......
have been doing a bit more research on ihe insignia
`It looks like the royal navy insignia bagdge(?)
There was a lot of navy activity in Newlyn during the war, the toyal navy Fleet Air Arm for instance was heavily involved in rescuing ...these are just general thoughts and i expect someone can cofirm but I think it is more likely to be a Navy connection
I'll try to speak to a couple of people this week who might know more - thanks for the help so far Chris!
with regard to the quarry pic - here is a shot of the turntable at the end of the Stone quay http://newlynharbour.co.uk/blog/uploaded_images/nhblogS2_LRH2006_1105BC-786441.jpg
and some more shots here with one of the W&S fleet, the Jacqueline, on the slip - http://www.narrow-gauge.co.uk/gallery/150
Page 9 'The Newlyn Trail' refers .Post Office was once Coastguards. But was the insignia that of the Harbour Commissioners or the Coastguards?
John.
ahah, the plot thickens!
just had another look at your blog and the anchor sign is very similar to the one on the red boxes at the Fish market.......
I'll try to speak to a couple of people this week who might know more - thanks for the help so far Chris!
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