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Falcon meets Lydia Eva, Lacons Brewery promotion
Steam Launch Falcon from the Museum of the Broads berth's alongside Lydia Eva. This launch built in 1895 for the Lacon family is being used to promote the reintroduction of Lacon Ales which are again now going to be brewed in Great Yarmouth. The Launch takes on a cask of ale for delivery to Norwich.
(1) Lydia Eva & Mincarlo at their winter berth.
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Lydia Eva, the last Steam powered Herring Drifter, and Mincarlo, Diesel Powered Side Winder Trawler at their winter berth at Small & Co Boatyard, Lowestoft. Both are looked after by The Lydia Eva and Mincarlo Charitable Trust Limited.
Lydia Eva at sea October 2011.wmv
The 1930's steam drifter Lydia Eva sailing under her own steam from Great Yarmouth to Lowestoft on 1st October 2011
Selected Originals - Duke Of Lowestoft Aka The Duke And The Drifters (1956)
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story Duke of Lowestoft 56/37
Identical material to the original story without voice over or music. There is a title scene but no titles.
Lowestoft, Suffolk
GV. Men sorting fish on table. GV. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh walking down the jetty accompanied by officials. TV. Basket load of fish being swung from the ship to the jetty. SV. Basket of fish being emptied. SV. The fish being emptied onto a table covered with ice where men are sorting. SV. The Duke having the process explained by an official. CV. Another basket load of fish being emptied onto the table and spread out. GV. The Duke standing in shed whilst men are working round about. One of them rolling a barrel across the floor. CV. Man cutting up a piece of fish which looks like a skate. GV. The Duke with official watching a man cutting up another fish. LV. The new Russian trawler 'Pulonga'. SV. The name on the bow. GV. The Duke going aboard over the gangway. SV. The funnel showing the Hammer and Sickle. LV. The Duke walking along the decks of the Pulonga and waving to workmen who wave back. SV. Workmen on the bow of the ship watching. LV. Ships leaning against the jetty. GV. The Duke casting off the rope of the new trawler 'Boston Herald' on her maiden voyage. Camera pans to the ship as it moves away. TV. Men leaning over ship's side watching. GV. of the 'Boston Herald' sailing across the harbour.
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Lowestoft
Lowestoft (/ˈloʊ.əstɒft/, /ˈloʊstɒft/ or /ˈloʊstəf/) is a town in the English county of Suffolk. The town is on the North Sea coast and is the most easterly point of the United Kingdom. It is 110 miles (177 km) north-east of London, 38 miles (61 km) north-east of Ipswich and 22 miles (35 km) south-east of Norwich. It is situated on the edge of the Broads system and is the major settlement within the district of Waveney with an estimated population of 58,560 in 2010.
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