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Shanghaied out of Frisco in the Nineties by Hiram P Bailey - part 2

‘For some minutes Ben and I stared stupidly at the dark triangular dorsal fins of the sharks silently cleaving the unruffled surface of the sea.’

Two more chapters of Shanghaied out of Frisco in the Nineties by Hiram P Bailey today: Chapter III Hungry Sharks and Chapter IV The “Old Man” Struggles With Algebra.

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Why not print these out so you can read them at your leisure?

For the rest of this series of posts:
Shanghaied out of Frisco in the Nineties by Hiram P Bailey - part 1

Shanghaied out of Frisco in the Nineties by Hiram P Bailey - part 2

Shanghaied out of Frisco in the Nineties by Hiram P Bailey - part 3

Shanghaied out of Frisco in the Nineties by Hiram P Bailey - part 4

Shanghaied out of Frisco in the Nineties by Hiram P Bailey - part 5

intheboatshed Shanghaied out of Frisco in the Nineties by Hiram P Bailey - part 2

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Fine weather and fine boats at the Boat Building Academy launch day, December 2008

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Two of the latest student boats to be launched
at the Boat Building Academy. As usual, click on
the thumbnail for a much larger image

Down at Lyme Regis, the Boat Building Academy’s Class of March 2008 had their big launch day at Lyme a few days ago - and managed to hit on a day of beautiful weather. Lucky devils… as principal Yvonne Green said, ‘One of us must have done a good deed.’

Quite so. These two shots are just a taster - there are more come, and descriptions also. Read about this year’s students and their projects here.

For more intheboatshed.net posts about the Boat Building Academy and its earlier student intakes, click here.

intheboatshed Fine weather and fine boats at the Boat Building Academy launch day, December 2008

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Cornish monuments, wrecks and disasters, part 1

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Windows dedicated to those who lost their lives when the
SS Mohegan sank off the Manacles rocks in 1898

(As usual, click on the images for a larger photograph)

Cornwall’s churchyards bear many moving monuments dedicated to those who have died on board ship, often in wrecks.

The photos above are of the windows at the church in St Keverne dedicated to those who lost their lives in the SS Mohegan, which went down on the Manacles, a legendarily dangerous  group of rocks on the Eastern side of the Lizard Peninsula that seems to have caught many ships just as they were about to reach the safety of the Fal Estuary.

A mass grave was dug for the dead from the SS Moheghan in the churchyard - in the church itself a folder includes a photograph of some of the survivors being rescued from the ship’s rigging.

Another tragedy that is remembered locally is that of the Primrose, which sank with the loss of 126 lives, including many soldiers returning from fighting Napoleon’s army in the Peninsular War.

If you happen to take a holiday in this area as we did in September this year, the churches and their churchyards are certainly worth exploring - I’m quite sure we didn’t find the best of them by far, so I’d love to know what there is to find.

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Monument to the dead of the wreck of the Primrose

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John and Bay of Panama memorials

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Carronade from HMS Primrose

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The cause of half of the trouble, the Manacles, looking
very small and innocent on a calm summer day

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Here’s one more from St Keverne - and you may find it a little
more uplifting - someone here clearly thought he had rather
too many enemies, persecutors and slanderers!

intheboatshed Cornish monuments, wrecks and disasters, part 1

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