Redwing dinghies racing at Looe in 1963

Redwings racing at Looe in 1963

Spotted on Youtube: artist and filmakerStuart Armfield shot a series of films between 1958 and 1970 in and around the port of Looe in South Cornwall, including these clips of Redwing dinghies built to Uffa Fox’s design.

It’s lovely footage, but it’s a shame we can’t hear more of what’s being said in the background, as it sounds interesting. I picked out a snatch of an old boy saying ‘A Redwing hadn’t been capsized before, and I was the first one to do it.’ No doubt there are a few good stories in there somewhere…

Armfield’s original footage is held by the South West Film and Television Archive.

All aboard the Skylark! Photos from Brighton, January 2010

The Skylark Brighton Fishing Museum

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The Skylark and name plates at the Brighton Fishing Museum

The photos above show the figurehead of one of the legendary series of boats named Skylark used for ‘pleasuring’ off Brighton Beach, now found at the Brighton Fishing Museum, together with the beach punt Sussex Maid and a selection of name boards.

The Skylarks were very well known indeed, and there is still a generation of older men who call out ‘All aboard the Skylark‘  whenever a group of people board a train, bus or boat together.

We dropped by for a visit just after Christmas as part of a birthday treat (for me, actually). The museum’s well worth visiting, not least the boards explaining Brighton’s pleasure boat trade – despite its name, pleasure boating occupies just about as much of the museum as the fishing trade.

While we were there, I also took a few snaps of the exhibits outside the museum.

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More exhibits at Brighton Fishing Museum

For some reason we also dropped by the marina where we didn’t find too much wooden boat interest, but did come across a boat for sale (the telephone number’s just about visible in the pic below, if anyone’s interested), a rather coyly-dressed double-ender (is it a Hillyard?) and a nicely looked after fishing boat.I guess that’s a better haul than might have been expected!

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Fishing boat in Brighton Marina

More of Matt Atkin’s spectacular photos of Phillipines beach boats

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Brother Matt Atkin has sent me more of his wonderful photos of the boats of the Phillipines. As usual, click on the large and small thumbnails for a much bigger image.

Click here to see a post including a small earlier selection of his shots from the Phillipines in which I drew attention to the close resemblance between these craft and the ones that Folkard drew in the mid-19th century. A reprint of Folkard’s classic book Sailing boats from around the world is available from Amazon.

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