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Carnival 2013 Monday August 12th, Tea at The Towers

In the splendid setting of the gardens of The Towers, overlooking the Solent, old friends and new met up for tea and cakes, with a raffle, tombola, ‘Guess the weight of the Cake’, and stalls raising money for St. James Church. John Caulcutt was host – many thanks to him.

Carnival 2013  Towers Tea party

Carnival 2013 Towers Tea party

Carnival 2013 Tea at The Towers

Carnival 2013 Tea at The Towers. Father Ken

 

 

 

 

How good to see Father Ken Cheeseman and Audrey!

Carnival 2013, Tea at Towers,

Carnival 2013, Tea at Towers, Pearl Kelsey

 

Pearl Kelsey, 94,( on right,) was there with members of her family.

Carnival 2013 Tea at the Towers with Pirate Dazzle

Carnival 2013 Tea at the Towers with Pirate Dazzle

 

 

 

Carnival 2013, magic by Pirate Dazzle

Carnival 2013, magic by Pirate Dazzle

A glorious afternoon, much enjoyed!

Carnival 2013 Tea at The Towers

Carnival 2013 Tea at The Towers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Carnival 2013 Day 3 Monday August 12th Cycling Skills

John from Wight Cycle Hire set up a challenging course on the Green which saw 20 young riders and a few older ones determined to master new skills, including the seesaw and the limbo.

Carnival 2013 Day 3 Monday August 12, Cycling

Carnival 2013 Day 3 Monday August 12, Cycling

The seesaw proved difficult at first,———————- but John gave advice.

Carnival 2013 Cycling Skills Seesaw

Carnival 2013 Cycling Skills Seesaw

Carnival 2013 cycle skills seesaw

Carnival 2013 cycle skills seesaw

 

 

 

 

Straight arms, head down and under the Limbo bar.

Carnival 2013 Cycling Skills on Green with Wight Cycle Hire,

Carnival 2013 Cycling Skills on Green with Wight Cycle Hire,

Carnival 2013 Cycling Skills on Green for dads too

Carnival 2013 Cycling Skills on Green for dads too

 

 

 

Even a dad tackled the Limbo stick.

Carnival 2013 Cycling Skills on Green for dads too
Carnival 2013 Cycling Skills

And one mum couldn’t resist the seesaw Carnival 2013 Cycling Skills

Carnival 2013 Cycling Skills, The Green

Carnival 2013 Cycling Skills, The Green

 

Thanks to John from Wight Cycle Hire

 

 

Carnival 2013 Day 2, the Green and the Harbour

Sunday August 11th

Classic cars on the Green, local art in the marquee, and a fine range of Decorated Dinghies in the Harbour.

Carnival 2013 Art show and ice creams

Carnival 2013 Art show and ice creams

Carnival 2013 classic cars on the Green

Carnival 2013 classic cars on the Green

Decorated Dinghies
The Decorated Dinghies attracted 12 entries, ranging from this summer’s sports – the Ashes and the Murray/Djokovic tennis match – , some well drilled Vikings, well greened Jumblies, well provisioned Teddy Bears’ picnic, a well wild Yarmouth bunch,  to a glimpse of the Queen and new member of a Royal Family.

Carnival 2013 Queen and family

Carnival 2013 Queen and family

Parents and grand parents had shown their creativity with cardboard, and the children taking part showed great patience during the judging!

Carnival 2013 Decorated Dinghies 'Ashes'

Carnival 2013 Decorated Dinghies ‘Ashes’ Pryce-Jones family

Carnival 2013 Decorated Dinghies, Jumblies, Cow(e)s and Wild bunch

Carnival 2013 Decorated Dinghies, Jumblies, Cow(e)s and Wild bunch

Carnival 2013 dinghies tour of harbour

Carnival 2013 dinghies tour of harbour

 

Carnival 2013 Yarmouth's  Really Wild bunch

Carnival 2013 Yarmouth’s Really Wild bunch

 

 

 

The Wild Bunch were spotted living up to their name and making off up river afterwards….

 

Decorated dinghies return

DECORATED DINGHIES

SPONSORED BY: TONY AND JOANNE MEANING

 RESULTS

CATEGORIES

FIRST

SECOND

THIRD

 

 

MOST ORIGINAL

 

 

 

 

‘FORK BEARD

MARAUDERS’

ISAAC FAMILY

‘YARMOUTH FASTNET’

MCKEE-JONES

FAMILY

‘REALLY WILD’

HOWELL

LETCHFORD

TURNBULL

FAMILIES

 

 

ALL ONE

FAMILY

 

 

 

 

‘THE ASHES’

PRYCE-JONES

FAMILY

‘THE JUMBLIES’

KINGSTON

FAMILY

‘GEORGE VII’

TAYLOR

FAMILY

 

 

COMBINED

FAMILIES

 

 

 

 

‘COWES TRIO’

SHERWOOD-ROGERS

HEANEY BRUFALS

COOMBES & BRADLEY

FAMILIES

‘TEDDY BEARS PICNIC’

FORSYTH

POWERS

FAMILIES

‘ANDY MURRAY

FINAL’

REED

CONISBEE

FAMILIES

 

 

MOST

AMUSING

 

 

 

 

‘LITTLE MERMAID’

DRAYCOTT

FAMILY

(LYMINGTON)

‘REALLY WILD’

HOWELL

LETCHFORD

TURNBULL

FAMILIES

‘YARMOUTH FASTNET’

 

MCKEE-JONES

FAMILY

 

 

YOUNGEST

CREW

 

 

 

 

‘GEORGE VII’

TAYLOR

FAMILY

‘PRINCESS PIRATE’

TURNER FAMILY

‘FIREFLY PIRATES’

PRITCHARD FAMILY

 

 

RIBS

 

 

 

 

 

‘FIREFLY PIRATES’

PRITCHARD

FAMILY

‘THE ASHES’

PRYCE-JONES

FAMILY

‘LITTLE MERMAID’

DRAYCOTT FAMILY

(LYMINGTON)

 

Thanks to Tony and Joanne Meaning for their sponsorship of the event.

Carnival 2013 Day 1, on the Green

Saturday August 10th 2013

The arrival of the Mallyshag on the Green, next to the Sailing Club, marked the start of the Carnival. Escorted by children, he made his way to the waiting President, Brenda Garlick, and handed over the flag to be flown throughout the week.

Carnival Mallyshag  arrives to start the games

Carnival Mallyshag arrives to start the games

Brenda Doe, Carnival Chairman with mayor Steve Cowley and Chris Waddington ready to raise the flag

Brenda Garlick, Carnival President, with Mayor Steve Cowley and Chairman Chris Waddington ready to raise the flag. Mallyshag supervising!

The afternoon’s sports attracted a good crowd, with announcer Anthony Davies in fine voice, rallying the competitors ready for the Fun Run.

Announcer

Crowd ready to cheer the start of the Fun Run.

The first event, a Fun Run, over a difficult course of 4 miles, attracted 30 entrants and two dogs. Last year’s winner, Matt Ward, ran in fancy dress, an apple costume.

Kingston father and son, sign up for the Fun Run

Kingstons,  father and son, sign up for the Fun Run .

Carnival 2013 Fun Run start

Carnival 2013 Fun Run start. Winner of Women’s race, Izzy Taylor centre

Fun Run underway

Fun Run underway as runners head for the river.

Whilst the Fun Runners disappeared on the 4 mile course, Field Sports got underway, with plenty of entries for boys and girls races, which were fiercely contested. Carnival Committee members were kept busy at the tape, picking out the winners.

Carnival 2013 Field Sports Races

Carnival 2013 Field Sports Races

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Keeping a watchful eye on the proceedings Yarmouth’s Community Police Officer Catherine Quinn, Mayor Steve Cowley and Sylvia Mence, past Deputy Mayor who retired 2013.

Carnival 2013, Community Police Officer Quinn, Mayor and ex Deputy Mayor Sylvia Spence

Carnival 2013, Community Police Officer Quinn, Mayor and ex Deputy Mayor Sylvia Spence.

Fun Run winner was Mark Wyldbore in a time of 26 min 13. Al Rowe of ‘Potting Shed Cartoon’ fame, who has drawn maps for the Town’s History Trail, and this website came a worthy second in 26.24, a better time than he achieved last year.
First woman home was Izzy Taylor.  Young Charlie Sellars completed a double, as first under 15 home and a short while later, winner of boys sprint race.

Carnival Fun Run winner,2013, Mark Wyldbore arrives at the tape

Carnival Fun Run winner,2013, Mark Wyldbore arrives at the tape

Mark Wyldbore winner of Fun Run 2013, shares his drink

Mayor Steve Cowley hands over Carnival Fun Run Prize to Winner 2013

Mayor Steve Cowley hands over Carnival Fun Run Prize to Winner 2013

Izzy Taylor, first woman home

Izzy Taylor, first woman home

FIELD SPORTS, SATURDAY 10 AUGUST 2013

FUN RUN

 SPONSORED BY: MR & MRS RICHARD PRICE

 RESULTS

 

CATEGORIES


 

WINNERS NAMES:

 

MEN

 

 

1st

 

MARK WYLDBORE

 

 

 

 

2nd

ALAN ROWE

 

 

 

 

3rd

ROBBIE DARLING

 

WOMEN

 

 

1st

ISABEL TAYLOR

 

 

 

 

2nd

CAROLIN GREENAWAY

 

 

 

 

3rd

MILLIE SELLARS

 

16 & UNDER

 

 

1st

CHARLIE CONNAUGTON

 

 

 

 

2nd

CHARLIE SELLARS

 

 

 

3rd

 

PETER KINGSTON

 

WITH DOG

 

 

1st

CELIA WARD &

 

FANCY DRESS

 

 

1st

MATT WARD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Malcolm Mallett’s Portrait Gallery II

When Malcolm Mallett retired from his butcher’s shop, Ablitt’s in the High Street, in 1992,  he set about photographing the people of Yarmouth. We are grateful to his daughter Jane Blake, for sharing his photos with us. A selection of the portraits are here.

Malcolm Mallett, Master Butcher, Ablitts, ex RASC

Malcolm Mallett, Master Butcher, Ablitts, ex RASC

Mollie Mallett of Ablitt's Butchers, High Street

Mollie Mallett of Ablitt’s Butchers, High Street

Athel Henderson, Baker, Mill's, keen fisherman and gardener

Athel Henderson, Baker, Mill’s, keen fisherman and gardener

Pam Stallard nee Henderson

Pam Stallard nee Henderson, daughter of Athel, Yarmouth School cook

 

'Ben' Benfield, Prison maintenance man, keen swimmer at Love Shore

‘Ben’ Benfield, Prison maintenance man, keen swimmer at Love Shore

Brian Rollins of Hopkins' Dairy, High Street

Brian Rollins of Hopkins’ Dairy, High Street

Judy Rollins of Hopkins Dairy

Judy Rollins nee Hopkins of Hopkins Dairy

Millie Hopkins, Dairy shop owner, ex Head of Thorley School

Millie Hopkins, Dairy shop owner, ex Head of Thorley School

Peter Scott, Engineer and fisherman,Town Councillor, Chairman Town Trust, Harbour Commissioner

Peter Scott, Engineer and fisherman, Town Councillor, Chairman Town Trust, Harbour Commissioner, initiator Yarmouth and Thorley Voices

John Kiszely, GP and keen  yachtsman

John Kiszely, GP and keen yachtsman

 

Nigel Reid,  Yarmouth GP, Lifeboat Doctor,

Nigel Reid, Yarmouth GP, Lifeboat Doctor,

Reg Cronin, builder

Reg Cronin, builder, member Yarmouth Institute

Raich Doe, Clerk to Harbour Commissioners,

Raich Doe, Clerk to Harbour Commissioners, later Harbourmaster.

Charlie Attrill, ex Boatman at Yachtclub, Harbourmaster

Charlie Attrill, ex Boatman at Yachtclub, Harbourmaster
Roger Giles of Harwoods

Roger Giles of Harwoods

'Sue' Giles  of Harwoods

‘Sue’ Carmela Giles nee Harwood of Harwoods

 

Rita Jones, Malcolm Mallett portrait 1990s

Rita Jones, Malcolm Mallett portrait 1990s

Roberta Crismass of Hopkins and Yarmouth Pharmacy

Roberta Crismass of Hopkins, and Yarmouth Pharmacy

Tom Wellbelove, bricklayer, retained fireman,

Tom Wellbelove, bricklayer, retained fireman,

Ted Turner, worked for Cronins, Carnival supporter,

Ted Turner, worked for Cronins, Carnival supporter,

Pam Broadhead : Malcolm Mallett portrait 1990s

Pam Broadhead nee Kelsey: Malcolm Mallett portrait 1990s

Leslie Noton, Hon. Sec. Lifboat

Leslie Noton, Hon. Sec. Lifboat

Mick Burt, Engineer, keen photographer and carnival supporter

Mick Burt, Engineer, keen photographer and carnival supporter

Pat Burt, Clerical Assistant, Cronins Builders

Pat Burt, Clerical Assistant, Cronins Builders, church supporter, computer whizz!

 

Mick Morton, boatman at Yachtclub and Harold Hayles boatyard

Mick Morton, boatman at Yachtclub and Harold Hayles boatyard

John Maitland, Naval Rating, Head Porter St. Mary's Hospital,

John Maitland, Naval Rating, Head Porter St. Mary’s Hospital, 90 years this year 2013

Marine Engineer par excellence

Marine Engineer par excellence

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grocer, speedboat owner

Grocer of ‘Mills’ latterly ‘Paul’s Foodmarket’, speedboat owner

Keith Hopkins Greengrocer and dairy, Lifeboat crew, JP

Keith Hopkins Greengrocer and dairy,
Lifeboat crew, JP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eric Higginbotham, 'Man from the Pru', devout chapel goer.

Eric Higginbotham, ‘Man from the Pru’, devout chapel goer.

Barry Coates-Evans, Careers Adviser, South Wight Borough Councillor, Mayor of Yarmouth

Barry Coates-Evans, Careers Adviser, South Wight Borough Councillor, Mayor of Yarmouth

 

 

 

 

 

 

Malcolm Mallett’s Portrait Gallery 1992

When Malcolm Mallett retired from his butcher’s shop, Ablitt’s in the High Street, in 1992,  he set about photographing the people of Yarmouth. We are grateful to his daughter Jane Blake, for sharing his photos with us. A selection of the portraits are here.

Malcolm Mallett, Master Butcher, Ablitts, ex RASC

Malcolm Mallett, Master Butcher, Ablitts, ex RASC

Mollie Mallett of Ablitt's Butchers, High Street

Mollie Mallett of Ablitt’s Butchers, High Street, star of pantomimes

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Farm Manager, Thorley Manor Farm

Andrew  Johnson, Farm Manager, Thorley Manor

Annette Haynes, Hairdresser, business woman

Annette Haynes, Hairdresser, business woman
Barry McDonald, Harbour Staff

Barry McDonald, Harbour Staff

Brian Buckett, Harbour Staff

Brian Buckett, Harbour Staff

Dudley  Burt , Shopkeeper of Station Road

Dudley Burt , Shopkeeper of Station Road

Edward Whitewood , Shopkeeper, High Street, Yarmouth and Freshwater

Edward Whitewood , Shopkeeper, High Street, Yarmouth and Freshwater

Effie Pitman, Brown Owl 1946 - 86, chemist's assistant, Glasspools,

Effie Pitman, Brown Owl 1946 – 86, chemist’s assistant, Glasspools,

Much loved Vicar of Yarmouth and Thorley

Much loved Vicar of Yarmouth and Thorley

George Weston, cycle shop in High Street

George Weston, cycle shop proprietor,   High Street

Geoff Cotton, carpenter,and retained fireman

Geoff Cotton, carpenter,and retained fireman

'Betty' Cotton, WWII Wren, School Secretary, then to Harbour Commisssioners

‘Betty’ Cotton, WWII Wren, School Secretary, then to Harbour Commisssioners

 

Jim Simmonds, Boatbuilder

Jim Simmonds, Boatbuilder, Lifeboatman,

Jack Harwood, Hardware Store owner, Lifeboatman, yarmouth Town Councillor, Town Trust, Harbour Commissioner

Jack Harwood, Hardware Store owner, Lifeboatman, Yarmouth Town Councillor, Town Trust, Harbour Commissioner

Jim Ryall, Master Carpenter and Firebrigade Station Officer

Jim Ryall, Master Carpenter and Firebrigade Station Officer

Jim Smith, Master Butcher at Ablitt's

Jim Smith, Master Butcher at Ablitt’s

'Girlie' May Smith , foster mother and wife of Jim, butcher

‘Girlie’ May Smith , foster mother and wife of Jim, butcher

 

Ken Grist, Estate Agent, Square

Ken Grist, Estate Agent, Square

Les Turner, Harbour Staff,

Les Turner, Pier Master, Harbour Staff,

Nick Chandler, Boat Builder, Lifeboat Crew,

Nick Chandler, Boat Builder, Lifeboat Crew,

 

Pete Smith :School, Maypole 1950s

Maypole at Yarmouth School 1950s

Maypole at Yarmouth School 1950s

For several years when I was at Yarmouth school in the 1950’s we had a Maypole dancing team that used to practise in the boys’ play ground during school time. There were many combinations of weaving in and out of each other round the Maypole which gave nice patterns to the ribbons. Whilst you were dancing you weren’t  really aware of the pattern forming above you as you were concentrating on the actual dancing in and out, around each other to avoid getting the ribbons tangled up or falling over each other…. all hazards of Maypole dancing! It was only when you stopped dancing that you could see the pattern that you had made. That was the easy bit.

We then had a short break of a few minutes to catch our breath then we had to dance round in the opposite direction to unwind the pattern and eventually end up as we had started, with no pattern and straight ribbons. I’m not entirely sure why we spent so many hours practising as the only public performance that I can recall was either up The Mount in the years when they held a summer garden fete, or over the bridge at a house called, I believe, ‘Cracknells’ when they took over the summer fete after the Mount. In both cases there were dignitaries present such as May O’ Connor who I think was the head of IWCC Education, and the IW Lord Lieutenant, so the dancing had to be spot on or else!

Peter Smith b 1946

Joan Cokes: Swimming 1920s, 1930s

Yarmouth shores High Tide

Yarmouth shores High Tide

When we were at school we went to Love Shore to learn to swim – the boys one side of the jetty, the girls the other side.  I won a cup for swimming a mile. We had to walk from school to Port La Salle (where Johnny Walker, the whisky magnet, had his summer home), then swim to the pier.

Families spent a lot of time at Love Shore in the afternoons.   There was a swimming raft with steps to dive off. We didn’t swim so much at Pier Shore because the tide could sweep you away under the pier.
There were swimming races off the Common with Mr Doe there in his rowing boat for safety.
Joan Cokes nee Cooper b 1918

Pat Burt: Swimming 1930s

Sandhard with huts and Bridge House

Sandhard with huts and Bridge House

Our headteacher, Miss Martin she was then, would take us swimming at Love Shore, the whole class. She had a roller towel to help you to learn to swim. You lay in the water through the towel, with it round your middle and she held you up while you paddled. It was a good method!

It was wonderful living in the High Street, just opposite the lane down to Love Shore. On a hot day, you’d change, then run over the road and down to Love Shore. If we went for a picnic tho’, we’d go over the bridge to Sandhard.
Pat Burt nee Adams 1929