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John Jenkins - Borth Master Mariner. John Jenkins was born in 1840 in Borth, just north of Aberystwyth, on the west coast of Wales. He grew up to be a sailor (or mariner in the language of the time) and later a captain (or master). He sailed on a few of the many thousands of small merchant sailing ships that carried Britain's commerce around the coasts and across the oceans during the Victorian era. He full story of John's life can be found here:. Aberystwyth Harbour, Shipbuilding and Ships. Anne's broth...
terrydaviesceramics.com
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Biographical details, notes, observations and working practices. In Welsh, for at least 15 centuries. In Welsh. The feel of a place and the memories it evokes, are important. In my minds eye, when a region s people and creatures are seemingly in their rightful habitat, it is inspiring and makes it more powerful and significant. These environmental sensibilities, already in place at the natal cultural anchorage, leavened later art outcomes. I interpret the visual messages in a joyful making ceremony where...
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CLIVE HICKS-JENKINS: www.hicks-jenkins.com. FRANK BOYDEN: www.frankboydenstudio.com. IWAN BALA: www.iwanbala.com. UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA: www.utas.edu.au. TERRY DAVIES' MARITIME WEBSITE:.
borthlifeboat.org.uk
Borth lifeboat station | Borth Lifeboat Station History
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BORTH Inshore Lifeboat Station. Saving Lives at Sea for 50 years 1966 - 2016. Want to volunteer - Call us on 07941 526437 or email info@borthlifeboat.org.uk. Donate to the RNLI. The History of Borth inshore lifeboat station. On 6 April 2016 D-760 Geoffrey Scott. Was taken away for its bi-annual service. The relief boat D-725 Kenneth R Easter. Was placed on station for one month. On 10 May 2014 The new Borth RNLI D-Class lifeboat, D-760. On 16 July 2013 D-760 Geoffrey Scott. On 3 May 2011 D-622 May II.