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201 | M2002-3 Driving Mist; Official No.47031; December 1900 Transcribed record of William Thomas Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ on board a Schooner named ‘Driving Mist’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1900. | ||
202 | M2002-4 Crew List of the 'Driving Mist'; Official No.47031; December 1900 William Thomas Champion enlisted as an Ordinary Seaman on board a Schooner named ‘Driving Mist’. Taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of the ‘Driving Mist’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1900. | ||
203 | M2003-1 Duchess; Official No.76552; December 1900 Transcribed record of William Thomas Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ on board a Schooner named ‘Duchess’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1900. | ||
204 | M2003-2 Crew-List of the 'Duchess'; Official No.76552; December 1900 William Thomas Champion enlisted as an Ordinary Seaman on board a Schooner named ‘Duchess’. Taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of the ‘Duchess’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1900. | ||
205 | M2003-3 Duchess; Official No.76552; June 1901 Transcribed record of William Thomas Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ on board a Schooner named ‘Duchess’, a home trade ship only, dated 30 June 1901. | ||
206 | M2003-4 Crew List of the 'Duchess'; Official No.76552; June 1901 William Thomas Champion enlisted as an Ordinary Seaman on board a Schooner named ‘Duchess’. Taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of the ‘Duchess’, a home trade ship only, dated 30 June 1901. | ||
207 | M2004-3 Waft; Official No. 51347; June 1908 Transcribed record of William Thomas Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ on board a Schooner named ‘Waft’, a home trade ship only, dated 30 June 1908. | ||
208 | M2004-4 Crew-List of the 'Waft'; Official No.51347; June 1908 William Thomas Champion enlisted as an Ordinary Seaman on board a Schooner named ‘Waft’. Taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of the ‘Waft’, a home trade ship only, dated 30 June 1908. | ||
209 | M2004-5 Waft; Official No. 51347; December 1908 Transcribed record of William Thomas Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ on board a Schooner named ‘Waft’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1908. | ||
210 | M2004-6 Crew-List of the 'Waft'; Official No.51347; December 1908 William Thomas Champion enlisted as an Ordinary Seaman on board a Schooner named ‘Waft’. Taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of the ‘Waft’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1908. | ||
211 | M3002-1 Waft; Official No. 51347; June 1908 Transcribed record of John James Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ on board a Schooner named ‘Waft’, a home trade ship only, dated 30 June 1908. | ||
212 | M3002-2 Crew-List of the 'Waft'; Official No.51347; June 1908 John James Champion enlisted as an Ordinary Seaman on board a Schooner named ‘Waft’. Taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of the ‘Waft’, a home trade ship only, dated 30 June 1908. | ||
213 | M3002-3 Waft; Official No. 51347; December 1908 Transcribed record of John James Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ on board a Schooner named ‘Waft’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1908. | ||
214 | M3002-4 Crew-List of the 'Waft'; Official No.51347; December 1908 John James Champion enlisted as an Ordinary Seaman on board a Schooner named ‘Waft’. Taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of the ‘Waft’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1908. | ||
215 | M3003-1 Annie Jones; Official No.67962; December 1909 Transcribed record of John James Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ on board a Schooner named ‘Annie Jones’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1909. | ||
216 | M3003-2 Crew-List of the 'Annie Jones'; Official No.67962; December 1909 John James Champion enlisted as an Ordinary Seaman on board a Schooner named ‘Annie Jones’. Taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of the ‘Annie Jones’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1909. | ||
217 | M3004-1 Sarah Jane; Official No.29225; December 1909 Transcribed record of John James Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ on board a Schooner named ‘Sarah Jane’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1909. | ||
218 | M3004-2 Crew-List of the 'Sarah Jane'; Official No.29225; December 1909 John James Champion enlisted as an Ordinary Seaman on board a Schooner named ‘Sarah Jane’. Taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of the ‘Sarah Jane’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1909. | ||
219 | M3005-1 Good Templar; Official No. 67835; June 1910 Transcribed record of John James Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ on board a Ketch named ‘Good Templar’, a home trade ship only, dated 30 June 1910. | ||
220 | M3005-2 Crew-List of the 'Good Templar'; Official No.67835; June 1910 John James Champion enlisted as an Ordinary Seaman on board a Ketch named ‘Good Templar’. Taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of the ‘Good Templar’, a home trade ship only, dated 30 June 1910. | ||
221 | M3005-3 Good Templar; Official No.67835; December 1910 Transcribed record of John James Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ on board a Ketch named ‘Good Templar’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1910. | ||
222 | M3005-4 Crew-List of the 'Good Templar'; Official No.67835; December 1910 John James Champion enlisted as an Ordinary Seaman on board a Ketch named ‘Good Templar’. Taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of the ‘Good Templar’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1910. | ||
223 | M3005-5 Good Templar; Official No.67835; June 1911 Transcribed record of John James Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ on board a Ketch named ‘Good Templar’, a home trade ship only, dated 30 June 1911. | ||
224 | M3005-6 Crew-List of the 'Good Templar'; Official No.67835; June 1911 John James Champion enlisted as an Ordinary Seaman on board a Ketch named ‘Good Templar’. Taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of the ‘Good Templar’, a home trade ship only, dated 30 June 1911. | ||
225 | M3005-7 Good Templar; Official No.67835; November 1911 Transcribed record of John James Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ on board a Ketch named ‘Good Templar’, a home trade ship only, dated 30 November 1911. | ||
226 | M3005-8 Crew-List of the 'Good Templar'; Official No.67835; November 1911 John James Champion enlisted as an Ordinary Seaman on board a Ketch named ‘Good Templar’. Taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of the ‘Good Templar’, a home trade ship only, dated 30 November 1911. | ||
227 | N0101 Bridgwater Mercury, 21 Nov 1911 article headed 'Bridgwater Vessel Lost' off the Welsh Coast This is an article reporting on the sinking of the 'Good Templar' and the tragic loss of the ship's mate John 'Jack' Champion on 13 Nov 1911 | ||
228 | P0101 Appledore, Devon Ships that traded out of Appledore in the 1800s pictured at the turn of the 20th century moored up waiting for the tide. (North Devon Museum Trust) | ||
229 | P0102 Appledore, Devon Picture of Appledore Quay taken at turn of the 20th Century (North Devon Museum Trust) | ||
230 | P0103 Appledore, Devon Appledore Quay about 1900. This picture shows a man shaping a topmast for a ketch made from a pine spar. Most of the smaller work carried out on trading vessels took place on the Quay side. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London) | ||
231 | P0104 Appledore, Devon Boatmen hauling their boat up a slip-way that was once opposite the Seaman's Bethel about 1903. This slip-way was replaced by steps when the Quay was reformed in 1940. In the background can be seen the ketch 'Jane, Ann and Elizabeth' (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London) | ||
232 | P0105 Appledore, Devon Off Quay scene from the 1930s. The vessels in the foreground are the 'Emma Louise'on the left, the 'Mary Jones' in the centre and the 'Francis Beddoe' on the right, the last known vessel to discharge a cargo at Boscastle in North Cornwall. (North Devon Museum Trust) | ||
233 | P0106 Appledore, Devon This picture highlights the fact that the Quay was very much a working Quay, as can be seen with these men straining to tie their ship securely. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London) | ||
234 | P0107 Appledore, Devon This picture shows an area known as the 'Parlour' just outside Richmond Dock, where vessels were traditionally moored for safe harbourage. The two nearest vessels are the 'Margaret' left and the 'Coleen' centre. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London) | ||
235 | P0108 Appledore, Devon 1903 Taken in 1903, this picture shows Appledore sailors climbing aboard ship, having been taken to their ship by a local boatman. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London) | ||
236 | P0109 Appledore, Devon 1902 A scene from about 1902 showing Appledore people walking along the Quay. Many appear to be smartly dressed suggesting that this may be a Sunday or other special occasion. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London) | ||
237 | P0110 Appledore, Devon 1875 Reputably the earliest known picture of Appledore Quay. Gas lamps were installed at the Quay around 1875. The vessels lying off Quay, are the 'Happy Return' left, and the 'Countess Caithness' right. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London) | ||
238 | P0111 Appledore, Devon 1894 The 1894 launching ceremony of the brigantine 'Clio', built at New Quay yard, Appledore by Robert Cock and Sons. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London) | ||
239 | P0112 Appledore, Devon 1904 This picture from 1904 shows ladies who have gathered seaweed from the shoreline for food. A variety of seaweed exists that is edible after washing and boiling, known as 'laver' and is a local delicacy. (North Devon Museum Trust) | ||
240 | P0118 Appledore, Devon 2003 The house painted yellow on the left is 32 Market Street, Appledore. This is where Mary Champion and her children William, Lilian and John were living when the Census Enumerator collected the 1891 Census Returns. Samuel Champion is not listed, he was a Merchant Seaman and is presumed to be at sea. | ||
241 | P0201 Irsha Street, Appledore, Devon 1883 Samuel and Mary Champion's first child William Thomas was born in Irsha Street on 23 July 1883. This picture was taken in 1901, the street was made up from a collection of properties surviving from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. (North Devon Museum Trust Collection) | ||
242 | P0202 Irsha Street, Appledore, Devon 1905 View from the southern end of Irsha Street near Ibex Court in 1905. Irsha Street formerly an ancient community called 'Irsha' ran parellel to the foreshore. (North Devon Museum Trust Collection) | ||
243 | P0203 Irsha Street, Appledore, Devon 1913 View from the far end of Irsha Street in 1913. Hillcliff Terrace can be seen at the far end on the left. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London) | ||
244 | P0204 Irsha Street, Appledore, Devon 1894 This photo from 1894 shows Artists and local children on the beach below Irsha Street. Appledore attracted many Victorian Artists, who appreciated the timeless quality of the village and the inhabitants. (Victoria & Albert Museum) | ||
245 | P0301 Market Street, Appledore, Devon The yellow painted property in the foreground is No. 32 Market Street, Appledore, July 2003. According to the 1891 Census this was the home of Samuel and Mary Champion, and their family. | ||
246 | P0302 32 Market Street, Appledore, Devon Front door of number 32 Market Street. | ||
247 | P0303 Market Street, Appledore, Devon 1890 - 1900 Market Street was the centre of Appledore and the main trading street that ran parellel to the water before the Quay was built. This picture dates around 1890 - 1900, the women on the left are standing outside No. 32 Market Street, home of Samuel and Mary Champion between 1891 to 1895. | ||
248 | P0304 Market Street, Appledore, Devon 1935 Market Street 1935. The bay fronted windows date from the late 18th century. The first window on the left is No. 32 where Samuel and Mary Champion lived. | ||
249 | P0305 Market Street, Appledore, Devon 2003 View of Market Street taken July 2003. | ||
250 | P0306 Market Street, Appledore, Devon 1910 Looking down Market Street around 1910. On the left is a suspended glass globe, this was the sign for the Globe Hotel. In the distance the last bow fronted property on the right is No. 32 Market Street. |