Cornish Pilot Gigs, Isles of Scilly, 1981
Cornish Pilot Gigs alongside the quay on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly. Gigs include Newquay Rowing Club's 'Newquay', ‘Dove’, ‘Czar’ and 'Nornour' of Scilly.
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1981
John Bawden
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Isles of Scilly
Newquay Rowing Club, Penzance, 1963
Newquay Rowing Club members on board 'Scillonian' en route to St Mary's, Isles of Scilly. Members include (left to right): P Crantock, G Northey, S Chenoweth, R Pearce, D Todman, M Brown, J Bawden and J Clemens.
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1963
John Bawden
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Hugh Town
Cornish Pilot Gigs, Isles of Scilly, 1963
Cornish Pilot Gigs 'Bonnet', 'Treffry' and 'Shah' on the beach in Hugh Town, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly. All were built by the Peters family of St Mawes – 'Bonnet' around 1830 , 'Treffry' around 1838 and 'Shah' in 1873.
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1963
John Bawden
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Isles of Scilly
Gig 'Treffry', Hugh Town, Isles of Scilly, 1963
Newquay Gig Rowing Club's Cornish Pilot Gig 'Treffry' being unloaded from the 'Scillonian' on the quay at St Mary's, Isles of Scilly.
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1963
John Bawden
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Isles of Scilly
Cornish Pilot Gig 'Treffry', Penzance, 1963
Newquay Gig Rowing Club's Cornish Pilot Gig 'Treffry' in the back of a John Julian removal lorry prior to being loaded on to the 'Scillonian' at Penzance en route to St Mary's, Isles of Scilly.
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1963
John Bawden
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Penzance
Newquay Rowing Club, Isles of Scilly, 1963
Newquay Rowing Club's Seniors crew on the quay on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly holding a Western Morning News billboard sheet proclaiming their Cornish Pilot Gig racing win. The crew includes (left to right): R Pearce, G Northey, J Bawden, P Crantock, M Brown, D Todman and A Henwood.
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1963
John Bawden
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Newquay Rowing Club, Penzance, 1963
Newquay Rowing Club members on board the 'Scillonian' en route to the Isles of Scilly. The members (left to right) include: P Crantock, G Northey, S Chenoweth, R Pearce, D Todman, J Kennedy, M Brown, J Bawden, E Kennedy, H Hawkey and J Clemens.
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1963
John Bawden
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Cornish Pilot Gig 'Treffry', Newquay, 1997
The re-launch of the Newquay Rowing Club gig 'Treffry' in Newquay harbour. The crew includes: Pat Crockford (bow), Tom Pryor (2) , Ralph Bird (3), Chris Mills (4), Graham Mountford (5), Ted Taylor (6) and Iain Armstrong (coxswain).
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1997
John Bawden
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Newquay
Cornish Pilot Gig 'Newquay', London
Newquay Rowing Club’s Cornish Pilot Gig 'Newquay' racing on The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London.
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John Bawden
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London
Launch of William Peters, St Mawes, 1987
The launch of Roseland Gig Rowing Club's Cornish Pilot Gig 'William Peters', named after the renowned boat builder from St Mawes, launched by his descendant Frank Peters. Alongside are Cornish Pilot Gigs 'Newquay', 'Sussex' and ‘Active’.
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John Bawden
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Cornish Pilot Gigs, Sennen Cove, 1983
Cornish Pilot Gigs 'Golden Eagle', 'Slippen' and 'Sussex' on the beach at Sennen Cove. The crew of 'Sussex' were about to take part in a sponsored row to the Isles of Scilly. 'Slippen' was built in 1830 for St Martins on the Isles of Scilly and originally known as 'Bernice', the name being changed when she was sold to St Agnes. In 1907 she was used in the rescue of the American schooner, Thomas W Lawson and in 1925 she was involved in the rescue of 26 people from the wreck of 'Cite de Verdun'. 'Golden Eagle' was built in 1870 by the Peters family of St Mawes and was purchased by islanders on Bryher.
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1983
John Bawden
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Cornish Pilot Gigs, Newquay, 2007
Various Cornish Pilot Gigs on Newquay Harbour beach gathered for the launch of new Cornish Pilot Gig 'Ralph Bird'. This is named after renowned boat builder Ralph Bird from Devoran.
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John Bawden
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Newquay
Opening New Clubhouse, Newquay Rowing Club, 1975
The opening of the new clubhouse on 5th September 1975 by Mrs R H C Gillis. Mrs Gillis is receiving a bouquet from Beryl Eglington with John Bawden alongside.
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1975
John Bawden
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Newquay
Filming 'Poldark', Prussia Cove, 1975
Filming the first BBC series 'Poldark'. Newquay Rowing Club's Cornish Pilot Gig 'Slippen' and club members were used in the series including: (left to right): unknown, John Bennetts, unknown, Eddy Arthur, John Bawden, David Trebilcock, Mick Glossop and Chas Mills. Built in 1830 for St Martins on the Isles of Scilly and originally known as 'Bernice', the name being changed when she was sold to St Agnes. In 1907 she was used in the rescue of the American schooner, Thomas W. Lawson and in 1925 she was involved in the rescue of 26 people from the wreck of 'Cita de Verdun’.
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1975
John Bawden
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Prussia Cove
Cornish Pilot Gig 'Newquay', Newquay, 1922
Newquay Rowing Club's Cornish Pilot Gig 'Newquay' taking part in the first race after the club was formed (in 1921). 'Newquay' was built by the Peters family of St Mawes around 1812
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1922
John Bawden
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Newquay
Cornish Pilot Gig 'Treffry', Newquay, 1922
Newquay Rowing Club's Cornish Pilot Gig 'Treffry' taking part in the first race after the club was formed (in 1921). 'Treffry' was built by the Peters family of St Mawes around 1838.
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1922
John Bawden
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Newquay
New Clubhouse, Newquay Rowing Club, 1975
Members of Newquay Rowing Club at the opening ceremony of the new clubhouse.
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1970-1979
John Bawden
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Newquay
Cornish Pilot Gig Racing, River Gannel, Newquay, 1920s
Newquay Gig Rowing Club's Cornish Pilot Gigs, 'Newquay', 'Dove' and 'Treffry' in a race on the River Gannel at Newquay. All were built by the Peters family of St Mawes respectively in 1812, 1820 and 1838.
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John Bawden
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Newquay
Crew in the Cornish Pilot Gig 'Newquay', Newquay, 1920s
Newquay Rowing Club's Cornish Pilot Gig 'Newquay' built by the Peters family of St Mawes in 1812 in Newquay harbour. The crew were W R Coombe, G Killick, R Gillis, W Trebilcock, B Morris, W E Kennedy and WJ Jenkin.
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1920-1929
John Bawden
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Newquay
Crew in the Cornish Pilot Gig 'Newquay', Newquay, 1920s
Newquay Rowing Club's Cornish Pilot Gig 'Newquay' in the harbour. The crew were: E Hoar (bow), W Barret (2) , J Bunt (3), C Henwood (4), G Pope (5), G Killick (stroke) and E Morris (cox). 'Newquay' was built by the Peters family of St Mawes around 1812.
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1920-1929
John Bawden
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Newquay
Cornish Pilot Gig 'Newquay', Newquay, 1920s
The crew of the Cornish Pilot Gig ‘Newquay’: Larry Carne coxswain, G Killick(stroke), R Gillis, W Trebilcock, C Hockin, E Kennedy and H Hutchinson. 'Newquay' was built by the Peters family of St Mawes around 1812.
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1920-1929
John Bawden
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Newquay
Cornish Pilot Gigs, Newquay Harbour, 1920s
Vessels including Cornish Pilot Gigs, on the harbour beach in Newquay,
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1920-1929
John Bawden
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Newquay
Newquay Rowing Club Members, Newquay, 1927
Members of Newquay Cornish Gig Rowing Club with the Silver Gig Trophy. A model gig complete with a set of silver oars given by a Newquay businessman, Mr TA Reed. Members include: Stuart Hocking, Willie Coombe, Eddie Hoare, Pat Heel, Jack Reynolds, Dick Gillis, Stuart Kennedy, Steve Hoare, Bertie Clemens, Dick Trebilcock, RJ Clemens and little John Kennedy.
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1927
John Bawden
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Newquay
Crew of Cornish Pilot Gig 'Treffry', Newquay, 1923
The crew of the Newquay Gig Rowing Club's Cornish Pilot Gig 'Treffry' at the Gannel Regatta, Newquay. Back row includes: Reg Morris, visitor, Jack Real, George Pope. Front row - Horace Clemens, Tom Prout, Ewart Kennedy. 'Treffry' was built by the Peters family of St Mawes in 1838.
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1923
John Bawden
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Newquay
River Gannel Regatta, Newquay, 1920s
Newquay Rowing Club gigs 'Treffry', 'Newquay' and 'Dove' compete in a race on the River Gannel at Newquay. All were built by the Peters family of St Mawes respectively in 1812, 1820 and 1838.
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1920-1929
John Bawden
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Newquay