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The Cardiff pilot cutter No12 Baratanach on the beach at St Ives, Cornwall in 1879, the year she was built

The Cardiff pilot cutter No12 Baratanach on the beach at St Ives, Cornwall in 1879, the year she was built


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Filename: TRURI-SB-0009-2.tiff

Size: 9060 x 5658 (51MB)

Date: 19th November 2019

Source: Royal Cornwall Museum

County: Cornwall

Location Name: 50.208386, -5.490886

© From the collection of the RIC

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The Cardiff pilot cutter No12 Baratanach on the beach at St Ives, Cornwall in 1879, the year she was built

Baratanach on the beach at St Ives with the topsail schooners Drake and John Carnall and the fishing lugger S.S.619 in the background. The pilot cutter Baratanach (ON 81779) was built in 1879. The schooner John Carnall (ON 11429) was built in 1833 at Fowey, registered at Fowey and owned by Tregenza of St Ives. The fishing lugger S.S.619 was built in 1827 at Bideford, registered at Swansea and owned by Tregenza of St Ives. Photographer: Edward Ashton

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TRURI : SB.0009.2

Media ID 19682618

© From the collection of the RIC

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back to the year 1879, capturing a moment frozen in time on the sandy shores of St Ives, Cornwall. In the foreground stands the majestic Cardiff pilot cutter No12 Baratanach, proudly displaying her newly built glory. The craftsmanship and attention to detail are evident in every inch of this magnificent vessel. As we gaze into the background, our eyes are drawn to two topsail schooners named Drake and John Carnall, gracefully sailing through the calm waters. These vessels exude a sense of adventure and exploration that was characteristic of seafaring life during that era. Completing this picturesque scene is a fishing lugger known as S. S. 619, adding an element of livelihood and industry to this coastal landscape. Its presence reminds us of the importance of fishing communities in sustaining local economies. The photographer behind this remarkable image is Edward Ashton, who skillfully captures not only these impressive ships but also showcases the hardworking men who played vital roles in shipbuilding along Cornwall's coast. This print from Royal Cornwall Museum transports us back in time, allowing us to appreciate both the beauty and significance of these maritime endeavors. It serves as a reminder of our rich nautical heritage and pays homage to those who dedicated their lives to shaping it.

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