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Thursday 28 January 2010

SeaSide Voices - Newlyn remembered - starts this Saturday.

The 'NAG's or, NEWLYN Archive Group is hosting an open day of memorabilia, photographs, films and activities about Newlyn on Saturday at the Centre , Chywoone Hill.

There will be photographic displays and activities on topics such as Newlyn Schools between 1920 and 1950, Newlyn at War, Fishwives of Newlyn, Models of the Newlyn School, and Newlyn Family Photographs.

There is also a film about Newlyn people today, videos, slide shows and some original paintings of Newlyn people that will be showing during the day.

Newlyn is one seaside town, along with Bridlington, Morecombe and Shanklin to take part in a national project called Seaside Voices. Through the Gaps has contacted the Seaside Voices site for more information on how people can get in touch.

Not likely to end up in a Michelein starred restaurant.

Another deepwater fish has made the news, this time the uniquely ugly blobfish has been used to highlight the call to protect the deepwater areas from which these fish are trawled.

The netter Sowenna landed this example from the ugly group of fishes in the shape of a velvet bellied shark in 1992.

Still in the black.

An auction of black gold begins with Ocean Fish looking favourite to take the entire catch.....
Padstow based Charisma'ssecond landing of the tide......
where will these bass end up? - maybe on the Isle of Wight as did the schooly bass from Monday's market.....
a good start to the year's fundraising for the harbour lights courtesy of Debbie and the other stalwart Light's supporters at the Star Inn......
Boys from the Blackstuff - those old enough to remember the TV drama of the same name that captured the Thatcher era of the early 1980s with devastating accuracy may recall that the most memorable character Yosser played by Bernard Hill, captured and embodied the mood of a depressed Britain to such an extent that the viewing figures for episode 4, Yosser's Story fell by a third, as many were so concerned that he would harm or even kill his children - a TV drama unequalled for its intensity......
running repairs on the timber baulk fenders.

Wednesday 27 January 2010

Them there Danes are about

There is a steady stream of Danish and other big pelagic vessels to-ing and fro-ing off Land's End and the Lizard at the moment as they steam between their home ports and the fish off the West coast of Ireland. One of three passing earlier today was HG62, the Benhuir, tracked on the Through the Gaps AIS page heading west.

Tuesday 26 January 2010

Public meeting in the Mission.

There will be a Public meeting this Thursday in the Mission at Newlyn and a chance to talk to representatives from the Ministry - your opportunity to sound out government policy with a looming election this year.

Monday 25 January 2010

Rows of cod roes.

Man on a mission, Mission man Keith Dixon takes his early morning constitutional through the market before heading down the quays to see what's what.......
Robin Turner takes avoiding action as a pallet truck moves through crowded fish boxes during an auction.....
it's that time of year when roes from big fish are worth landing.....
a few boxes of schooly bass, perfect for the restaurant trade....
big cod, a sight to warm the hearts of the net boats and the Crystal Sea......
unusually, plenty of tope......
with the weather conditions creating cloud over the land the sunrises can be dramatic at this time of year.....
a splash of red passes......
over in the Star another intrigue develops.

Friday 22 January 2010

Carwash - the sequel Newlyn style


CELEBRITY actor Timothy Spall is urging Cornishman readers to join him in supporting the RNLI in Newlyn on its biggest fund-raising event of the year.

The actor, known for his roles as Peter Pettigrew in the Harry Potter series of movies and Barry Taylor in Auf Wiedersehen Pet, was in Newlyn harbour last September for a week.

During his stay in the port, the Spalls were taken onboard a Penlee relief lifeboat to see some of the hazardous locations. He said: "Earlier this year I met the crew of the Penlee lifeboat, and was lucky enough to go out with them on the lifeboat. It will remain a memory I will never forget, particularly because the exhilaration of the experience was made all the more profound by the realisation that the brave and skilful crew's fundamental desire is the safety of anybody who takes to the sea. What is even more impressive is that the men and women who crew the lifeboats around our coasts are prepared to risk their own lives to save the lives of others, in truly treacherous conditions. SOS Day is the RNLI's biggest fund-raising day of the year and it's a great way to get 2010 off to a cracking start, while helping to save lives at sea."

The Penlee Lifeboat crew will be washing cars and serving bacon rolls at the inshore lifeboat house this Saturday and Sunday and next weekend from 10am to 3pm.

They will also be celebrating SOS Day on Friday, January 29, as part of a number of events across the country.

● The world's most advanced lifeboat will also be on show at Sennen Cove later this month following its journey from London.

There will be an open day on Sunday, January 31, between 11am and 4pm, when people will have the opportunity to look around the new £2.7 million Tamar class lifeboat, the City of London III - seen in the video below on her maiden trip to say thank you London for the massive fund raising effort that resulted in its purchase.


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