EPW037024 ENGLAND (1931). The Boating Pool, Seaway and environs, Southend-on-Sea, from the south-east, 1931
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Title | [EPW037024] The Boating Pool, Seaway and environs, Southend-on-Sea, from the south-east, 1931 |
Reference | EPW037024 |
Date | October-1931 |
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Place name | SOUTHEND-ON-SEA |
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Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 588652, 184960 |
Longitude / Latitude | 0.72019636817166, 51.531501216817 |
National Grid Reference | TQ887850 |
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The No.2 jetty, un-occupied in the photo, was the regular berth of the Myall Family's TSMV "Britannia", a poor copy of the SMNCo's TSMV "New Prince Of Wales, [at the No.1 jetty opposite the Hope Hotel, on the right of the picture]. The Myalls volunteered their two MV's for the Dunkirk Evacuation - and since they were late in doing so, the RBN had no more seamen and junior officers to send - so the Myalls got to send their boats with their own experienced crews aboard, and that - plus good luck - is why both vessels survived the Operation, when at least a thrid of the commandeered Little ships were lost due to the incompetence of their assigned but inexperienced Navy personnel. How do I know this stuff? My family owned the Southend Motor Navigation Co. |
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