EPW019746 ENGLAND (1927). The harbour entrance, Blyth, 1927

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Delweddau cyfagos (6)

EPW019746
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EPW048836
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EPW048822
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EPW019751
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EAW052312
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EPW048837
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Manylion

Pennawd [EPW019746] The harbour entrance, Blyth, 1927
Cyfeirnod EPW019746
Dyddiad 18-October-1927
Dolen
Enw lle BLYTH
Plwyf BLYTH
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 432488, 580682
Hydred / Lledred -1.4905598849111, 55.11940212411
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol NZ325807

Pinnau

ex-Concrete tug Cretehatch as House Yacht Tyne II

Erlbon
Tuesday 2nd of June 2020 10:38:03 AM
cowpen dredger

Gerald Pile
Tuesday 5th of May 2015 02:07:54 PM

Cyfraniadau Grŵp

The photograph shows the fairway and the two basins which form the South Harbour. The east basin has been home to Royal Northumberland Yacht Club for over a century. When this picture was taken in 1927, the Club's Headquarters vessel was an ex-Admiralty concrete tug called the Cretehatch which is moored to a dolphin. Members' yachts were on moorings in the vicinity.



The photograph also shows the 'Ice House' snuggled into the corner of the east basin, and the 'German Sheds' in the West Basin.

Bruce
Wednesday 3rd of February 2016 04:05:40 PM
Thanks for that Bruce - My Grandfather served as stoker on the Cretehatch in January/February 1921 - presumably just after it was built.

Ray(T)
Wednesday 3rd of February 2016 04:05:40 PM