Offloading Cornish Pilot Gig 'Slippen', Newquay, 1950s
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BAW_1_017
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Newquay Rowing Club's Cornish Pilot Gig 'Slippen' being unloaded at Newquay. 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'. During the 1950s and early 1960s many of the Scillonian boats were purchased by Newquay, eventually returning to the Islands.
Date
1950-1959
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John Bawden
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Padstow
Format
TIFF, print
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cornishmemory.com
Type
Still Image
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