• Welcome to the Bideford & District Community Archive

    Welcome to the Bideford & District Community Archive

    ...The Gazette Newspaper 1856 onwards.

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  • Welcome to the Bideford & District Community Archive

    Welcome to the Bideford & District Community Archive

    ...The Gazette Newspaper 1856 onwards.

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  • 1 When horses score over the tractor

  • 2 Symbol of Lundy independence

  • 3 Daisy's pride and joy

  • 4

    Was a missionary
  • 5 Appledore schooner broadcast

  • 6 They set out for Bideford and became lost

  • 7 New Lundy stamps

  • 8 Eleven million pound scheme's official opening

  • 9 Panel sprint for Bideford broadcast

  • 10 Traditions and skills still there

  • 11 Charter granted by Philip and Mary

  • 12 What's the time?

  • 13

    Youth Clubs Join Together For Entertainment
  • 14 Bideford Liberal club new lounge bar opened

  • 15 From Bobby to Brian

  • 16 Designed all furnishing of new chapel

  • 17 'Les Girls' of Hartland

  • 18 Ten year old scrambler

  • 19 No ancient Grecian temple this

  • 20

    Close associations with North Devon
  • 21 Six footed lamb

  • 22 Water Board mains spread through villages

  • 23 The cab at the corner>
  • 24 Baby Kate goes home to Lundy

  • 25 Life begins at 80

  • 26 Speeding communications: Bideford firm's new installation

  • 27 Burnard family reunion

  • 28 TV features Bideford's New Year bread ceremony

  • 29 Pannier Market's future?

  • 30 Golden Bay Hotel ad.>
  • 31 Bideford country dancers on TV

  • 32 Joe the ginger tabby is 21

  • 33 Alderman Anstey's dream comes tru

  • 34 Holiday scene near Sandymere

  • 35 Lady Godiva comes to Torrington

  • 36 A Weare Giffard speciality - delicious strawberries

  • 37 Fishermen of Greencliff

  • 38 Born 1883 - still going strong

  • 39 Appledore Juniors Football
  • 40 Space dominates Hartland carnival

  • 41 Faints as she wins national competition

  • 42 Capers on the cobbles

  • 43 The creative urge on Saturday morning

  • 44 Local glove-making factory advertising for staff

  • 45 A roof-top view - where?

  • 46 Torrington's enterprise's new extensions

  • 47 Hartland Dancers
  • 48 Instow local art show was 'tremendous success'

  • 49 Lots drawn to prevent dog fight

  • 50

    FA Cup Match for the Robins
  • 51 Panto time at Westward Ho!

  • 52

    Hamburger is part of modern life
  • 53 One of the luckier farmers in getting in the problem harvest

  • 54

    Exhibition of school work
  • 55 Do recall the old windmill at Northam?

  • 56 X-ray shoe fitting

  • 57 New Estate's view of estuary activities

  • 58 Doing time - over 300 years of it - at Hartland

  • 59 Torrington's shelter for the aged

  • 60 Clovelly nightmare

  • 61 Huntshaw TV mast

  • 62 New art gallery opened

  • 63 Barley from Bideford to Bonnie Scotland

  • 64 Devil sent packing

  • 65 Making way for the double-deckers

  • 66 Works at craft he learned over 65 years ago

  • 67 Beach search for mines takes longer

  • 68 Bideford regatta

  • 69 Christmas tree on Bideford Quay>
  • 70 Picture bought for shillings may be worth thousands

  • 71 Just over a year old

  • 72 Salmon netting at Bideford

  • 73 Picking the pops

  • 74 Calf thinks of mare as mum

  • 75 Some mushroom!

  • 76 TV contest means big job for Bideford Guides

  • 77 Torridge graveyard of wooden hulks

  • 78 Picking the pops

  • 79 Thriving 'orphan of the storm'

  • 80 Northam footballers of the future

  • 81 Brothers reunion 1947
  • 82 Centenary of Landcross Methodist Chapel

  • 83 Revenge in style

  • 84 Revived market off to splendid start

  • 85 Spray dodging - the new pastime

  • 86 Bideford stock car racing entry comes in second

  • 87 Clovelly custom

  • 88 North Devon author featured in TV documentary

  • 89 Four sisters' nostalgic reunion

  • 90 Private home for public pump

  • 91 Battle of the gap at Westward Ho!

  • 92 Wilfred and Mabel visit schools and hospital

  • 93 Yelland potter's exhibition at Bideford

  • 94 For South Africa from Westward Ho!

  • 95 Record pebble-throwing day

  • 96 Sooty is quick on the draw

  • 97 Variety in summer weather

  • 98 A story to tell!

  • 99 Can-carrying over cobbles has disappeared

  • 100 Meeting at 10 Downing Street

  • 101 Royal prince visits Torridge-side

  • 102 Yeo vale road ruin provides a mystery

  • 103 School crossing patrol begins

  • 104 Sailing to victory at Appledore

  • 105 Up-to-date Bideford!

  • 106 New look in the hayfields

  • 107 Move for oldest boatyard on Torridge

  • 108 Holiday traffic in Bideford High Street

  • 109 Donkey and horses enjoy carnival drink

  • 110 Bideford A.F.C annual dinner
  • 111 Sweet success at Langtree School

  • 112

    Gift from Bideford Town Council
  • 113 Reed threshing 'putting the clock back' at Weare Giffard

  • 114 Quads join a Langtree happy family

  • 115 New Lundy air-mail stamps

  • 116 Students help model St Sidwell

  • 117 Gift plaque on Clovelly council houses

  • 118 Celebrations for 103rd birthday

  • 119 Pet squirrels at Monkleigh

  • 120 Bideford School Junior Choir Sing in France at Twinning Ceremony in Landivisiau
  • 121 Waldon Triplets
  • 122 Steep street of old Bideford

  • 123 Shoes certainly not made for walking

  • 124 Boys win hockey on the sands challenge

  • 125 Meredith's ironmongers

  • 126 Weare Giffard Hall sold for £11,300

  • 127 Penny for the guy

  • 128 Jalopy joy for children of Shamwickshire

  • 129 Tide sweeps under and over the old bridge

  • 130 Train returns to Westleigh straight

  • 131 Amsterdam to Bideford double success

  • 132

    Relatives all over the world
  • 133 A craftsman's 'potted' history

  • 134

    Gus Honeybun meets local children
  • 135 Broomhayes £1,000 Surprise
  • 136 Bideford 'What's my line?' challenger

  • 137 Northam loses thatched cottage landmark

  • 138 Centenary of Gazette

  • 139 It really was the 'last time'

  • 140 Bideford's first triplets for 12 years

  • 141 Found the answer waiting for him>
  • 142 Malibou boys are all-the-year-round surfers

  • 143 Thrush builds nest in cauliflower

  • 144 Bank Holiday weather was beach weather

  • 145 New shipyard on schedule

  • 146 Alverdiscott is proud of its new parish hall

  • 147 Sweets derationing

  • 148 Ancestral home nestling in lovely combe

  • 149 Second Monte Carlo Rally

  • 150 Bideford - as Rowlandson saw it about 1810-15

  • 151 Farewell to passenger trains

  • 152 Sight of a lifetime

  • 153 Torrington children build igloo
  • 154 The art of the thatcher

  • 155 Bideford inquest on French trawlermen opens

  • 156 Housing progress at East-the-Water>
  • 157 Westward Ho! sand yacht to challenge speed record

  • 158 Donkey work made easier at Clovelly

  • 159 Bideford firm develops new non-spill paint

  • 160 Modern living at Bideford

  • 161 New gateway to King George's Fields

  • 162 Buckland goes to County Show

  • 163 Eleventh hour bid to save last sailing barge

  • 164 Polish custom on Pancake Day

  • 165 Jumble sale fever

  • 166 Church renovation rejoicing at Northam

  • 167 Escaped crane moves into Kenwith Valley

  • 168 Quads at Thornhillhead

  • 169 Alwington School closing after 120 years

  • 170 Ship-in-bottle world record

  • 171 Thorn-apple found in Littleham conservatory

  • 172 They are parted pro-tem

  • 173

    Mrs Whapham finds ferret in Bridgeland Street while shopping
  • 174 Westward Ho! Tennis Club Winners
  • 175 Largest salmon caught in Torridge

  • 176 No laughing matter

  • 177 North Devon Driving School

  • 178 Childrens' model of Torrington

  • 179 Mayor becomes engine driver>
  • 180 America's tribute to 'J.H.'

  • 181 Olympic riders to compete at Bideford Horse Show

  • 182 Gloves fit for a king!

  • 183 Mobile missionary

  • 184 Emergency ferry services

  • 185 Appledore boy is youngest recipient of RNLI vellun

  • 186 Fishing light goes out at close of poor season

  • 187 Championship Trophy for Hartland
  • 188 Some 240 exhibits

  • 189 Recognise this resort?

  • 190 Torrington acclaims 400th anniversary of granting of charter

  • 191 Unique holiday adventure!

  • 192 Loads of black and white

  • 193 Broomhayes children will keep their winter pet

  • 194 Lundy memorial to John Pennington Harman V.C.

  • 195 Liked holidays here - so starts business

  • 196 One thousand visit zoo at Whitsun

  • 197 Bringing shopping home by goat

  • 198 Preparations for new Clovelly Court

  • 199 Lady Churchill congratulates Bideford artists at nursing exhibition

  • 200 Bideford has built over 500 post-war homes

  • 201 Puppet characters introduced

  • 202 Northam's almshouse

  • 203 Chess - their bridge over the years

  • 204 Parkham plan realised

  • 205 John Andrew Bread Charity
  • 206 Bideford's first woman councillor

  • 207 In their new robes and hats

  • 208 Birds' convalescent home at Instow

  • 209 Twenty-one yachts

  • 210 Fleet of foot and fair of face

  • 211 Royal prince visits Torridge-side

  • 212 Rowing triumphs at Bideford

  • 213 Grenville House for Bideford R.D.C.

  • 214 All aboard the ark

  • 215 Hartland's invitation

  • 216 Bideford-Torrington road gets 'carpet coat'

  • 217 Torrington Youth Club rewarded by party
  • 218 Passing of a Torrington landmark

  • 219 Landmark at Bradworthy

  • 220 Television comes to Torridge District

  • 221 Service with a smile

  • 222 Smiling welcome to Hartland visitors

  • 223 Littleham cow tops 70 tons mark in milk production

  • 224 Bideford blacksmith wins English championship

  • 225

    Inter-school Road Safety Quiz Cup Winners
  • 226 Northam wants to continue pumping from river

  • 227 Clovelly's 91 year old horseman

  • 228

    Appledore boys beat mums at football
  • 229 Designed and made in Bideford

  • 230 Artisans' Club

  • 231 All for the love of a lady!

  • 232 Bideford skifflers, they're no squares

  • 233 Eight and a half million pound Taw development scheme

  • 234 To build racing cars in former blacksmith's shop

  • 235 Yeoi Vale House finally demolished

  • 236 Torrington to have first woman mayor

  • 237 Afternoon tea in the park

  • 238 Cement-clad boats being built at Northam

  • 239 By pony and trap to market

  • 240 Cavaliers join the Hunt
  • 241 Shipbuilding hobby at Hartland

  • 242 Clovelly donkey film star

  • 243 Ships at Bideford

  • 244 Out of puff!

  • 245 Bideford Zoo's first baby is big draw

  • 246 Thunderstorm destruction of 25 years ago

  • 247

    Mums protest in Coronation Road
  • 248

    Building works
  • 249 Success to Festival of the Arts

  • 250 First steel ship built at Bideford

  • 251 Cruising down the river

  • 252 So this is the mainland!

  • 253 Bideford loses training ship

  • 254 School's link with cargo ship

  • 255 East-the-Water sets town an example

  • 256 New addition to Quay front

  • 257 Record player of 80 years ago

  • 258 Mural in the whimsical fashion

  • 259 At Bideford Arts Ball>
  • 260 For crying out loud!

  • 261 Riverside mystery

  • 262 Bideford schoolboy's courage recognised

  • 263 Happy Days!

  • 264 Peter poses for TV film

  • 265 Council agree to demolition of Chanter's Folly

  • 266 Death - and birth - of a telephone exchange

  • 267 Bideford computer stars

  • 268 No ancient Grecian temple this

  • 269 Still hunting aged 80 and a Field Master

  • 270

    Married in 1908
  • 271

    Reds Womens Team Are First To Compete Throughout Season
  • 272 Two kinds of hovercraft at Bideford

  • 273 New choral society's growing response

  • 274 Off on a great adventure

  • 275

    Holidaying in north Devon
  • 276 Open-air art exhibition by 'under 40' group

  • 277 Entente cordiale in Bideford

  • 278 River scenes that enchant the visitors

  • 279 Photo mural in Bideford bank

  • 280

    Jinxed School Trip
  • 281 Appledore's largest

  • 282

    New gateway
  • 283 East-the-Water's call for new school

  • 284 Watch the dicky bird!

  • 285 What the television camera saw at Abbotsham

  • 286 Town's second woman mayor in 392 years

  • 287 Head Barman appointed Torrington Town Crier
  • 288 Down at the 'Donkey House'

  • 289

    Wynne Olley's styles impress International Hair Fashion Designer
  • 290 Bideford Liberals' fashion show

  • 291

    Birgitta Whittaker
  • 292

    Cadets are given certificates
  • 293 Community centre opened at Westward Ho!

  • 294

    School of Dancing's Annual Display
  • 295 Inscribed Bibles and silver spoons for babies

  • 296 Tibbles home again - and fish supper

  • 297 First ship in 8 years

  • 298 Boys from Bideford school complete Ten Tors

  • 299 Littleham family's five generations

  • 300 End of the line

  • 301 A sense of humour in advertising

  • 302

    Successful motor cycling team
  • 303 Children's procession with foxgloves

  • 304 Vessel built 300 feet above sea level

  • 305 First tankers arrive at new depot

  • 306 Practical sympathy at Northam

  • 307 Warmington's garage ad

  • 308 Westward Ho! combined op

  • 309 Last of Bideford factory chimney

  • 310 No sale of Springfield House

  • 311 Filming at Hartland

  • 312 Floral dancing at Appledore

  • 313 Tramps camp by riverside throughout arctic weather

  • 314 Decontrol of meat

  • 315

    Bidefordians
  • 316

    Andre Veillett and Quentin Reed in Judo Demonstration
  • 317

    Toasted with musical honours
  • 318 Westward Ho! public conveniences get go ahead
  • 319 Bridging the stream

  • 320 Light reading for the lighthouse

  • 321 Bideford's private wharves busier

  • 322 Bideford's gift to Sir Francis

  • 323 Simple Item 138
  • 324 Bicycle now does donkey work

  • 325 Torrington's new amenity

  • 326 Torrington school's sundial - fashioned by Headmaster

  • 327 New life for Hartland organ

  • 328 New fire and ambulance stations

  • 329 Bravery against bull at Shebbear rewarded

  • 330 Allhalland Street - then and now

  • 331 Torrington in 1967

  • 332 Safe door weighing two tons

  • 333 Tomorrow' night's skittles broadcast from Bideford

  • 334 Finished in 1876

  • 335 Larkworthy Family play in Shebbear's Football Team
  • 336 Bideford's new market opens next week

  • 337 Last train from Torrington

  • 338 A bird of their own!

  • 339 Bideford electricity window display qualifies for area competition

  • 340 Police station view of Bideford

  • 341 Saving money, wear and tear

  • 342 Fish nearly pulled him in

  • 343 Buckland farm workers to receive long-service awards

  • 344 New civic medallions

  • 345 Can spring be far away?

  • 346

    Womens Skittles Competition in Buckland Brewer
  • 347 Wishing well is pixielated

  • 348 Harvest service in Bideford 'pub' bar

  • 349 The Geneva marionettes

  • 350 Spring-cleaning the Ridge

  • 351 Hartland Abbey outdoor staff 60 years ago

  • 352 Torrington Church's new organ

  • 353 Sixty-two year old Picarooner makes ready for season

  • 354 Dismantling of wireless mast

  • 355 Bideford triplets' first birthday party

  • 356 Five generations link Woolsery, Clovelly and Bideford

  • 357 Prizewinning babies at Torrington

  • 358 New Post Office

  • 359 Bideford Bridge re-opens

  • 360 What is future of railway goods yard?

  • 361 Pretty pennies at Beaford

  • 362 Circus comes to town

  • 363 Torridge wins on time schedule

  • 364 On her 'maiden' trip from Bideford

  • 365 Calligrapher extraordinary

  • 366 Down at the dump something stirs

  • 367 Signed scroll momento of Queen Mother's visit

  • 368 Puzzle corner at Bideford!

  • 369 They never miss a game at Torrington

  • 370 Big develolpment at Calveford

  • 371 Wine and beer merchants for 150 years

  • 372 Sunshine and shade at Appledore

  • 373 Repair work on Long Bridge
  • 374 Wasps' nest in sewing machine

  • 375 Where Bideford rope-makers walked>
  • 376 Centuries old but today busier than ever

  • 377

    10-year-old scrambler practices
  • 378

    Lenwood Squash Club
  • 379 Hartland postman retires

  • 380

    Double Baptism on Torridge
  • 381 He beat the floods

  • 382 Diamond Jubilee of St Peter's Church, East-the-Water

  • 383 Fundraising trip for RNLI

  • 384 Appledore skill brings 'Hispaniola' to life

  • 385 Little 'Big Ben'

  • 386 Not Bideford's answer to the moon rocket!

  • 387 113 years at Instow

  • 388 Appledore tugs fete London Tower

  • 389 Safety-first dipomas awarded to Torrington drivers

  • 390 Weare Giffard potato

  • 391

    First prize
  • 392 'Out of Appledore' sailing memories

  • 393 In the tortoise nursery - eight hatched at Bideford

  • 394 Homage to a well-loved sovereign

  • 395 Four hundred residents leave Bideford!

  • 396 Champagne send-off for Torrington new factory

  • 397 Future of Torrington almshouses

  • 398 Photo of town's first car wins prize

  • 399 Bideford childrens' cinema opens

  • 400 Bideford shipyard workers cheer new minesweeper

  • 401 Old Girls revisit Edgehill

  • 402

    First Girls at Bideford Grammar School take part in Play
  • 403 Appledore's new lifeboat

  • 404 A man and his wheel

  • 405 An early 'special' to Bideford

  • 406 A lost Bideford 'island'

  • 407 Eight to strike and a race to win

  • 408 Teenager Peter Jackson Makes Horror Film
  • 409 Colour TV salesman at eight

  • 410 Getting up steam for tomorrow

  • 411 New look for Torrington Lane

  • 412 Launching the 'Golden Hinde'

  • 413 Thirty bridges cross Torridge

3.5.1957 Robins win Hansen Cup

Robins Win The Hansen Cup

May 3rd, 1957

Bideford AFC pictured with the Hansen Cup after they had defeated Bude 2-1 in the final

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and suddenly it's spring

Cadds Down Farm

1 March 1974

Joined by Trixie, the pony

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  • Seafield House - the "Spooky House" of Westward Ho!

    The house on the cliff edge known locally as ‘Spooky House’ or even ‘Haunted House’ , was built about 1885.

    The road was especially built to enable access to the house and was initially known as Seafield Road; later it became Merley Road.

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  • Torrington May Fair Queen and Her Attendants

    Names from left to right:Joan Ricketts; Joan Newcombe; Jean Wernhem; Margaret Sweet; Enid Ovenden; Rona Elsworthy; Doris Short; (back row);
    Eileen Short; Miss Margery Bennett (Queen); Joyce Downman; David Fiddian (Page); Peggie Sussex;

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  • Christmas Eve at the Front

    An interesting letter has just been received by Mrs Packer, of Broadclyst, from her husband, Corpl Packer of A Company, 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, who is serving with the Expeditionary Force in Northern France. In the course of a letter he describes a remarkable incident which occurred on Christmas Eve between the British and German trenches.

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1911 Coronation Medal

Coronation Medal Presented on June 22nd 1911   Learn More

The Hoops Inn

The Hoops Inn close to Peppercombe Beach

The Quay at Appledore

Appledore Quay where Taw and Torridge Rivers meet 

 
Wynne Olley

Crowning Glory

12 October 1962

Their finest achievement to date...

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Shipyard goes into liquidation 1963

Liquidator appointed

4 January 1963

Difficulty in retaining labour...

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Spent Night In Open Boat

Five saved by Clovelly lifeboat

30.9.1960 Clovelly lifeboat

Tired and hungry, but otherwise none the worse for their experience, three men, two women and a dog were brought into harbour by Clovelly lifeboat on Monday afternoon after having spent the night in an open boat.

The party had left Combe Martin on Sunday in the 26ft Lyn II, the owner, Mr W J W Watkins being accompanied by his wife, Mrs Irene Watkins and three friends – Mr and Mrs A E J Coleshill, of Radlett, Herts, and Mrs S Rumball, of Twickenham.

When they failed to return fears were felt for their safety. Then, in the morning, they were located off Lundy.

It was not until shortly before 2pm, however, when the boat was 150 yards off the dangerous rocks at Hartland Point, that a distress signal was flown. Called by the coastguards, Clovelly lifeboatmen, who had been standing by, launched with the aid of villagers (the tide was then low) and less that two hours later towed the Lyn II into harbour, Mr Watkins still being in the stern sheets.

During a meal at the Red Lion Hotel, Clovelly, the party’s first since lunchtime on Sunday, they talked about what had been something of an ordeal.

Mr Watkins said that having been to Lundy, they ran out of fuel half way across the bay when returning to Combe Martin. It was then dark and he dropped anchor. As the wind was against him he headed back to Lundy and anchored in the shelter of the island. There was a nasty sea running. “This morning” added Mr Watkins, “the islanders saw our plight and gave us some petrol, which got us as far as Hartland Point. The coastguards seemed to know all about our predicament and I put up the sail to make myself more obvious to them. “

Mr Coleshill said: “Once or twice during the night I really thought we had had it” and Mr Rumball told how twice during the night they had had to light flares to avoid being run down. They had taken it in turns to keep watch.

Gazette article dated 30 September 1970

HMS Enterprise for Inshore Survey

Launched at Bideford

3.10.1958 HMS Enterprise

As spectators watched a new inshore survey vessel for the Royal Navy, H.M.S. “Enterprise,” being launched from Messrs. M.W. Blackmore and Sons’ yard at Bideford on Tuesday morning, the keel was disclosed of an 80ft. Pilot vessel ready to take her building berth.

The pilot vessel is one of two being built for the Qatar Petroleum Co. For use in the Persian Gulf, one being due for launching in March and the other in June next. With the new inshore survey vessel being fitted out on Messrs. Blackmore’s new mechanical slipway at Bank End, and with various other vessels in course of construction, the firm have regular work ahead for some 130 employees.

The christening ceremony was performed by Mrs. Lowry, wife of Captain C. G. Lowry, R.N. (Retd.), of Westward Ho! who is at present serving as official hydrographer to the Government of Sarawak. Among many friends of the firm present were representatives of the hydrographic department of the Admiralty. Mrs. Lowry was presented with a bouquet by little four-year –old Anna Dark, grand-daughter of Mr. W. Blackmore, one of the directors of the firm.

Prior to the smashing of the bottle on the bows, there was a short service of dedication conducted by the Rector of Bideford (the Rev. T. Derwent Davies), which included the singing of the National Anthem and the hymn “O God, our held in ages past.”

H.M.S. Enterprise then slipped gracefully down to the Torridge waters to the cheers of the onlookers. She was later navigated through the widest arch of Bideford Bridge, en route for the slipway. Some 106ft in length, with a beam of 22ft. 10ins., she will probably be the largest vessel to be built by Messrs. Blackmore and Sons above the Bridge in future.

At an “after-the-launch” breakfast at Tanton’s Hotel, Mr. L. C. Pound (Warship Production Superintendent) proposed “The Builders of the Enterprise,” and congratulated them on an excellent launching. It was the fifth of similar size vessels launched for the Admiralty from that slip-way. She was the third of three inshore survey vessels, one built at Cowes already doing good service on the Goodwins, The Echo; a second, Egeria, was launched a fortnight ago in the Forth, and he believed the Enterprise would be every bit as good as the other two. Enterprise was the keynote of Messrs. Blackmore and Sons and he referred to their achievements in laminated wood production, in navigating the vessels through the arches of the Bridge, and in constructing a new mechanical slipway. It spoke well for a firm that they could built an 80ft. boat and deliver it under its own power to New Zealand as they had done in recent years.

Mr. Harold Blackmore (managing director), replying, said the Enterprise was built to carry out coastal and harbour hydrogaphic surveys for the Hydrographer of the Navy around the coast of the British Isles. The prime requirements of such a craft were ability to navigate in shoal water, to obtain depths and to detect the existence of wrecks or obstructions to the sea bed, coupled with the ability to fix the position of the craft with accuracy. The Enterprise was equipped with echo-sounders, asdics and modern radar. Hew crew of 19 would include three surveying officers and three surveying ratings. The hull was of wood, with glued laminated members, and her displacement was 160 tons.

Expressing the hope that they might build further Admiralty ships, Mr Blackmore paid special tribute to the work of Mr. Parks, their manager, and all the staff and employees for their co-operation; also to A. E. Hutchings and Co., Ltd., their electrical contractors.

Mr. W. Blackmore proposed “The Visitors,” which was responded to by Capt. D. B. H. Wildish (representing the Admiralty Engineer-in-Chief), Cmdr. R. S. Brooks (Superintendent of contract built ships for the Admiralty) and Lt. Cmdr. S. J. Hayles, commanding officer of the Enterprise.

Guests were able to watch the new vessel going through the Bideford Bridge at the close.

Altogether Messrs. M. W. Blackmore and Sons have built nearly 300 craft of all kinds during the past twelve years (including many for the Admiralty).

3 October 1958

Brothers Mould Coat Of Arms For Scillonian

The new Scillonian now being built at the yards of Appledore Shipbuilders Ltd, will carry an example of the craftmanship of one of the town’s smaller yards, Messrs H Ford and Sons.

4.3.1977 Shipping Scillonian

It is the plaque to be fitted to the bow of the vessel that is the main contact between the Isles of Scilly and the mainland and the third in the islands’ history.

The existing Scillonian carried a bronze plaque which could not be adapted to fit her successor. The brothers Ford – Philip, Harold and Sid – the two last named are seen in the picture – took a mould in fibre glass and made the necessary adjustments.

Mr Sid Ford told the Gazette: ‘The colouring is incorporated and we have used nearly a dozen different shades. It seems that no-one else does multi-colours and everyone wants to know how we get them. It is a trade secret.’

The motif on the plaque illustrates the islands’ important industry, the export of flowers, the old Scillonian nearing home, the islands themselves and the initials of the owners – the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company.

The full Gazette article is dated 4 March 1977

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