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Thursday, 28 April 2011
Under the gaze of an artist's eye.
Royal knits - curtsy of Knit Wits, Penzance.
One Penzance shop has re-ceated tomorrow's wedding proceedings in the Abbey........
with these wonderfully crafted knitted figures.......
some bearing more than a passing resemblance to certain members of the Royal Family. Well done Knit Wits!
with these wonderfully crafted knitted figures.......
some bearing more than a passing resemblance to certain members of the Royal Family. Well done Knit Wits!
Lub Senior seining shots.
The huge Dutch seiner had one busy day with nine shots this week, better than last week when the Navy boarded her and gave her a three hour inspection at sea.
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
St Ives painting recently bought at David Lay's auction - more information forthcoming.
Further analysis of the St Ives painting has revealed more information and given rise to some confusion over the boat and incident in question......
for instance, closer analysis of the note on the back reveals some text on the reverse side that says, "Return of the Girl Renee after missing for three days, St Ives, 1962" in a different hand.........
the artist has now been identified as one, Edith M Huxham - Janet Axten, from the St Ives Trust archive has supplied the following information about her, "She is not a St Ives or Newlyn artist, but she showed five paintings in an exhibition at Lanhams Gallery (there is a Lanhams Gallery sticker on the back)in St Ives many years ago. The Archive has a copy of the catalogue, but it is undated sadly. I would think that the exhibition might have taken place in the 1920s or early 1930s, but the name of the exhibition was called ‘Paintings and Watercolours by artists past and present' - so not very helpful. Her paintings were selling for £5.00. She painted a work called ‘The Mermaid of Zennor’, but the rest of the paintings were flower studies".......
a closer look at the bow of the boat reveals indistinct lettering.......
while this crop gives a better view of the boat which John McWilliams suggests could be Breton rather than St Ives (due to the rounded or slightly flared bow)......
this is the painting in full.
Tuesday, 26 April 2011
PZ81 Lyonesse update.
John McWilliams kindly added this photo of the Lyonesse laying outside the drifter Feasible the other week before making her way up to the Thames.....
and a shot of her leaving Newlyn back when she was fishing. Amongst many stories, she is perhaps most famous for being subjected to the kind of interest by one of Her Majesty's warships on patrol that you could do without when at sea - being shelled, in July 1959, by HMS Belfast while she was long lining!
Photos courstey of John McWilliams, St Ives. |
Back in business - fish up for auction.
The Sapphire put ashore a good run of monk 'n megs, typical beamer trip for the time of year......
with a smattering or very red red gurnards.......
the St Adrianne went Dory bashing handy to the islands.......
a junior jouster's kit, gloves and box hook.......
two kinds of passing leisure vessels grace the pontoon berths......
and a sign of the fine weather, not a beamer in site on the North Quay......
the brown crabs are showing signs of moving more these days as the water temperature rises.......
and the clouds are reflected in the flat calm waters of the harbour......
signs of the big day are beginning to appear around the village......
with some patriotic displays.......
in various windows.......
with a smattering or very red red gurnards.......
the St Adrianne went Dory bashing handy to the islands.......
a junior jouster's kit, gloves and box hook.......
two kinds of passing leisure vessels grace the pontoon berths......
and a sign of the fine weather, not a beamer in site on the North Quay......
the brown crabs are showing signs of moving more these days as the water temperature rises.......
and the clouds are reflected in the flat calm waters of the harbour......
signs of the big day are beginning to appear around the village......
with some patriotic displays.......
in various windows.......
though, Debbie is the Star Inn has a different take on the impending proceedings!!
Monday, 25 April 2011
Easter Monday.
Twixt the masts, RMS Scillonian on her way to the Scillys.........
passes the TS Pelican of London and the Astrid.........
while the Gry Maritha loads outside the wet dock as the dock gate is yet to be put back together successfully.......
amongst other nauticalia, Steckfentsers of Chapel Street has a Danish flagged trawler model, the Esjberg for sale......
same boat seen from the stern.......
good to see one old sea dog wearing his Crewsaver buoyancy aid........
and yet again picking are pretty slack this morning, literally a bucket of fish for some hands!.......
one punt for sale........
signs of a full set of new fenders for the port.......
top turbot from the Sapphire make their way ashore.......
Gary the hand liner from St Ives.
passes the TS Pelican of London and the Astrid.........
while the Gry Maritha loads outside the wet dock as the dock gate is yet to be put back together successfully.......
amongst other nauticalia, Steckfentsers of Chapel Street has a Danish flagged trawler model, the Esjberg for sale......
same boat seen from the stern.......
good to see one old sea dog wearing his Crewsaver buoyancy aid........
and yet again picking are pretty slack this morning, literally a bucket of fish for some hands!.......
one punt for sale........
signs of a full set of new fenders for the port.......
top turbot from the Sapphire make their way ashore.......
Gary the hand liner from St Ives.
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