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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

We don't get that many now!

Wivenhoe regatta on the Quay 1920-30
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They were lovely shrimps.

I bet a lot of you can remember Freddie Chapman who sold shrimps at the top of Scheregate steps in Colchester.
His cart was made by my Grandad and Gt Uncle : Sally Mc Andrew.
Thanks Sally.


Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Brave Lad's

Some of the young lad's who volunteered from Wivenhoe in W.W.1
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Monday, March 23, 2015

The Shead Family go back a long way as mariners.

The Master and crew of the yacht Seamaid, the sailor first left is Arthur Shead born Wivenhoe 1877.

The Loss of another Wivenhoe mariner.

Jack Durrell Green won the Marconi award as a telegraphist when training ashore in H.M.S. Agamemnon battleship he died 3/9/1916 from from disease in R.n. hospital, Malta he was buried in the Royal Naval cemetery, Capuccini, Malta.
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Sunday, March 22, 2015

Nice view of the ropery house.

Wivenhoe Cross showing vine farm before it became Vine farm estate.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

what a lovely site.

The famous old sailing ship Cap- Pillar, whose remains now lay under the old dry dock on the Wivenhoe Port housing estate.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Some more great Wivenhoe sailormen.

Photograph taken in 1885 of the crew aboard the America's cup racing yacht Genesta.
standing with his hand on the rigging is Cpt. John(Jack) Carter and standing at the back is James (Friday) Green, both from Wivenhoe.
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Great Wivenhoe ship builders.

Mr. John Harvey 1830-1901
Mr. Thomas Harvey shown left 1803-1885 was a Wivenhoe ship builder of some fame, when he retired from shipbuilding he went into land speculation.  he purchased the Wivenhoe House estate after the death of William Brumell and sold off the land as building plots.  Thus we have park road, queens road,rebow road and some plots in the High Street.
His son, seen right who was John Harvey 1830-1901. took over the wivenhoe yard and also opened a yard at Ipswich.

pictures courtesy of the nottage institute

Ships of wood and Men of iron, them old Wivenhoe boy's

Captain and crew of the steam yacht Venitia, collecting for the Titanic disaster in 1912-3 outside the grosvenor hotel in maldon road Colchester
In 1915 the Venitia was requisitioned for the first world war , most of her crew probably volunteered to go with her.
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picture courtesy of the Nottage institute

Monday, March 16, 2015

All those locals, they were the days

Regatta scene on the quay at Wivenhoe date unknown could be in the 1960's.
left is Len Barton, Reg Harvey, Tom Endean,  Maurice Green and Lady Abrahall.
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That picture was taken infront of the Nottage, where my grandparents, Harold and Molly Green were caretakers. These were the On one side of the Nottage was a card tombola and the other side was the egg and bacon game! Both stalls were for the Wivenhoe Charity Cup Commission, which my Dad Maurice Green was Treasurer I remember the Regattas clearly, they were packed, with lots of things happening on the water!! 
Thanks Sally.
Text by Sally glozier Green.

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Wivenhoe Memories Exhibition.


Wivenhoe memories Exhibition featuring a large exhibition of Wivenhoe and the first world war.
Entry is free any donations to the Wivenhoe Mayors Charity fund.The event is at the William Loveless Hall in the High Street,  the Sat. Nav post code is CO7 9AB.
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Monday, March 2, 2015

Well, i never knew the Green's came from Grimsby.?

Samuel Green was born at Harwich in 1839.  He married Eliza Southgate  and one of his Sons was James (Friday Green). He died in 1921 at Grimsby ,Linconshire.
He was James Samuel Green's Grandfather.
Image, Ancestry.