Still in daylight, and with the top of the wheelhouse and casing gone the old JTS is about to lose her foremast...
Pendeen gas-axe man Dave Rhodda gets to work on the forestay with the oxy torch...
slashes through port side of the 'H' grame gantry...
and gets a touch over-zealous with the torch....so then has to get busy cleaning the nozzle....at which point gaffer Clive gets a touch impatient...
until the sparks are flying again...over on the New Quay the Scilly Boys is out of the water and being ready to be shipped to the Scillies for the transatlantic race - check out he news on their website.
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Tuesday, 5 February 2008
Sparks fly aboard the JTS
Quality Newlyn fish head for the hottest chippy in London
Opening tomorrow is top London chef Tom Aikens' Tom's Place, a fish restaurant and takeaway with a difference. St Ives and Newlyn fishermen are amongst those supplying the best possible fish taken from sustainable species, many caught using traditional methods. The photo, taken last summer, shows Tom (right) discussing crab fishing with traditional withy pot maker Dick Edes while Tom's twin brother Rob discusses supply logistics with Nick Howell. Keep an eye on BBC1's Saturday Kitchen in the coming weeks!
Tom Aikens spoke at this week's Seafood Sealife event at Billinsgate Fish Market. You can hear his passionate commitment to sourcing and cooking fish from sustainable stocks - all of which will help secure a future for our local boats and crews.
Sunday, 3 February 2008
Help solve a painting puzzle
Here the view looks towards the Old Quay and slip (before it was built in the late 1880s)at the far side of the harbour and shows a large rock formation to the left. Here is a photo taken in 1882 showing a rock formation, but much lower in height just to the left of the luggers drawn up on the beach). The artist would appear to have painted this belwo where the Suggler's Restaurant is today. We are trying to locate other paintings or drawings showing these rocks as they are no longer visible. It could be that the rocks were blasted away?
The watercolour, signed JC Uren, is in a private collection and is dated 1872.
An unusual aerial shot of the harbour taken while the New Quay was in the process of completion....
in the graveyard, surf's up!
while new Pendeen training gig Avarak gets some practice in out of the heavy seas.
The watercolour, signed JC Uren, is in a private collection and is dated 1872.
An unusual aerial shot of the harbour taken while the New Quay was in the process of completion....
in the graveyard, surf's up!
while new Pendeen training gig Avarak gets some practice in out of the heavy seas.
Saturday, 2 February 2008
Most of the fleet are in for weather
Up on the slip there's some serious hull work underway on the Cathryn...
back in port, the CarolH and Harvest Reaper land away to Plymouth market.....
on the hard, Scilly registered Marauder......
boxes always make for a splash of colour....
with another creative piece courtesy of some cuttle ink....
work continues on the new crabber for the Rowse family....
with a lick of paint going on the shelterdeck handrail, all hands are wondering what name will be given to her.
back in port, the CarolH and Harvest Reaper land away to Plymouth market.....
on the hard, Scilly registered Marauder......
boxes always make for a splash of colour....
with another creative piece courtesy of some cuttle ink....
work continues on the new crabber for the Rowse family....
with a lick of paint going on the shelterdeck handrail, all hands are wondering what name will be given to her.
Friday, 1 February 2008
Boats beaten back by weather
Under dull skies the inside the harbour looks tranquil enough...
as the evening light falls on the Ivan Ellen in her berth.....
back in port are the Cornishman and Billey Rowney........
along with most of the fleet......
opposite the harbour area under dispute with John Lambourn's timber for the Ripple's masts lay tons of steel
won't be long before the new timbers are put aboard.
as the evening light falls on the Ivan Ellen in her berth.....
back in port are the Cornishman and Billey Rowney........
along with most of the fleet......
opposite the harbour area under dispute with John Lambourn's timber for the Ripple's masts lay tons of steel
won't be long before the new timbers are put aboard.
Thursday, 31 January 2008
Making waves, well, 'Ripples' of unrest?!
Things seem to be coming to a head for the Ripple restoration project mastermine, John Lambourn - read all about it in the Cornishman!
Tuesday, 29 January 2008
Drizzle 'n mizzle
There's a whiff of urgency over where the masts are being prepared for the Ripple as John Lambourn has been served with an eviction and needs to get the masts in the making elsewhere!
the main mast to be clearly showing the growth rings......
second trip this year for the Little Pearl away on the sardines again, 3.5 tonnes tonight
as the rain, forecast since the weekend, finally hits the town.
the main mast to be clearly showing the growth rings......
second trip this year for the Little Pearl away on the sardines again, 3.5 tonnes tonight
as the rain, forecast since the weekend, finally hits the town.
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