villacrossmediacoastnet.wordpress.com
CoastNet | Villa Crossmedia
https://villacrossmediacoastnet.wordpress.com/author/coastnet
An exciting youth media project for Plymouth. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. 300 Young Sea Shanty Performers! June 25, 2012. It was a grand day for students, parents, teachers, artists and us at the Polperro Music and Arts festival. Holiday makers, members of local folk club, parents and those passing by at the festival heard over 300 students singing the Sea Shanties learnt through the Lost at Sea project that CoastNet. Is running with funding from HLF. And the Villa Cross Media.
coastnetlostatsea.wordpress.com
Welcome to the Lost at Sea weekly blog! | Lost at Sea
https://coastnetlostatsea.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/hello-world
Heritage Projects for Young People. Welcome to the Lost at Sea weekly blog! March 23, 2012. Lost at Sea is a Heritage Lottery Funded programme encouraging and young people to engage with their local history in fishing ports from Polperro to Plymouth. Filed in Heritage and Youth. 183;Tags: Lost at sea. 5 Responses to “Welcome to the Lost at Sea weekly blog! March 23, 2012 at 4:00 pm. Hi, this is a comment. March 27, 2012 at 3:22 pm. March 30, 2012 at 10:50 am. Thank you to Roger Carter Headteacher of Polp...
coastnetlostatsea.wordpress.com
April | 2012 | Lost at Sea
https://coastnetlostatsea.wordpress.com/2012/04
Heritage Projects for Young People. Sammy’s gone away, on board a man of war. April 26, 2012. During the Napoleanic wars declared against the French Empire between 1803 to 1815, many young men joined the Royal Navy and many battles were had at sea. The man-of-war was a British Royal Navy expression for a powerful warship from the 16th to the 19th century. The term often refers to a ship armed with cannon and propelled primarily by sails, rather than by oars as many Naval ships did at that time. Sammy lea...
coastnetlostatsea.wordpress.com
Sammy’s gone away, on board a man of war | Lost at Sea
https://coastnetlostatsea.wordpress.com/2012/04/26/sammys-gone-away-on-board-a-man-of-war
Heritage Projects for Young People. Sammy’s gone away, on board a man of war. April 26, 2012. During the Napoleanic wars declared against the French Empire between 1803 to 1815, many young men joined the Royal Navy and many battles were had at sea. The man-of-war was a British Royal Navy expression for a powerful warship from the 16th to the 19th century. The term often refers to a ship armed with cannon and propelled primarily by sails, rather than by oars as many Naval ships did at that time. Sammy lea...
coastnetlostatsea.wordpress.com
300 voices singing to the sea! | Lost at Sea
https://coastnetlostatsea.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/300-voices-singing-to-the-sea
Heritage Projects for Young People. 300 voices singing to the sea! June 25, 2012. Children performing at the Polperro festival. It was a grand day for students, parents, teachers, artists and us at the Polperro Music and Arts festival. Last Wednesday. Holiday makers, members of local folk club, parents and those passing by while at the festival heard over 300 students singing the Sea Shanties learnt through the Lost at Sea project that CoastNet. Is running with funding from HLF. And Antony CE VA School.
villacrossmediacoastnet.wordpress.com
300 Young Sea Shanty Performers! | Villa Crossmedia
https://villacrossmediacoastnet.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/300-young-sea-shanty-performers
An exciting youth media project for Plymouth. Skip to primary content. 300 Young Sea Shanty Performers! June 25, 2012. It was a grand day for students, parents, teachers, artists and us at the Polperro Music and Arts festival. Holiday makers, members of local folk club, parents and those passing by at the festival heard over 300 students singing the Sea Shanties learnt through the Lost at Sea project that CoastNet. Is running with funding from HLF. And the Villa Cross Media. And Antony CE VA School.
coastnetlostatsea.wordpress.com
June | 2012 | Lost at Sea
https://coastnetlostatsea.wordpress.com/2012/06
Heritage Projects for Young People. 300 voices singing to the sea! June 25, 2012. Children performing at the Polperro festival. It was a grand day for students, parents, teachers, artists and us at the Polperro Music and Arts festival. Last Wednesday. Holiday makers, members of local folk club, parents and those passing by while at the festival heard over 300 students singing the Sea Shanties learnt through the Lost at Sea project that CoastNet. Is running with funding from HLF. And Antony CE VA School.