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Ketch Elizabeth loading cargo at Mother Iveys Bay, St Merryn, Cornwall. Early 1900s
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Ketch Elizabeth loading cargo at Mother Iveys Bay, St Merryn, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Ketch Elizabeth loading cargo (possibly sand) at Mother Iveys Bay. The ketch is possibly the Elizabeth Couch of Barnstaple built at Bideford in 1838 or it may the Elizabeth of Burton upon Stather built in 1852. Merope Rocks can be seen in the background. Photographer: Thomas Henry Williams
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This print transports us back to the early 1900s, capturing a moment in time at Mother Iveys Bay in St Merryn, Cornwall. The focal point of the image is the majestic Ketch Elizabeth, diligently loading its cargo, possibly sand, onto its sturdy wooden deck. The origins of this impressive vessel are shrouded in mystery; it could be either the Elizabeth Couch of Barnstaple or the Elizabeth of Burton upon Stather. Built with precision and craftsmanship either in 1838 or 1852 respectively. The backdrop of this picturesque scene showcases Merope Rocks jutting out from the glistening sea, adding an element of rugged beauty to the composition. In perfect harmony with their surroundings, two masted sails gracefully catch the wind as they propel this magnificent ship forward. Adding further charm to this historic snapshot are horse-drawn carts and their dedicated carters working tirelessly onshore. These hardworking individuals play a crucial role in ensuring that goods reach their destinations efficiently. Preserved through time by photographer Thomas Henry Williams' lens, this print serves as a testament to Cornwall's rich maritime heritage. It encapsulates not only the natural beauty of Cornish beaches but also highlights how vital shipping was for coastal communities during that era. Displayed proudly at Royal Cornwall Museum, this remarkable piece invites viewers to step into history and marvel at a bygone era where vessels like Ketch Elizabeth ruled these waters with grace and purpose.
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