Title | River Colne on its way to the Sea by Douglas Went |
Abstract | A collection of photographs by Douglas Went or the River Colne making its way down to the sea. The location of the first photograph is not yet known but an early photograph is at Great Maplestead. The collection ends at Brightlingsea, having had a brief a foray into the Blackwater.
None of the photographs are dated but they are numbered, with some gaps. They are mostly thought to be around 1948, but some are certainly earlier than this.
The prints are all about 8 inches by 10 inches and in good condition for their age. Several have appeared elsewhere, but many have not been seen before. The collection was given to Paul Gallifant sometime ago by Gordon Clarke, his technician at Manningtree School, and Paul has donated it to Mersea Museum archives. Gordon was from South Wales, an ex miner and PTI. All prints are available online.
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Author | Douglas Went |
Source | Mersea Museum / Merriel Gallifant
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ID | DW18
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ImageID: | DW18_001 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea. Photograph 3.
There are no photographs marked 1 or 2. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_003 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Ford on upper reaches. Photograph 4. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_005 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 5. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_007 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 6.
Hull's Mill, Great Maplestead (Hedingham), also known as 'Hovis' Mill. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_009 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 7
Townsford Mill, Halstead | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_011 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 8.
Chappel Viaduct | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_013 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 9.
Pulford's Mill, Chitts Hill. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_015 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 10.
Chitts Hill / Newbridge, West Bergholt. Beyond the bridge, a pillbox and Douglas Went's car. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_017 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 12.
Beneath Seven Arches viaduct, Lexden. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_019 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 13.
Seven Arches viaduct, Lexden. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_021 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 14.
Red Bridge, Spring Lane, Lexden. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_023 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 15.
Public Swimming Pool by the old bypass, Colchester. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_025 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 16.
Looking north towards North Station. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_027 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 17.
South side of bypass bridge, looking through to Swimming Pool. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_029 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 18.
Approaching North Bridge, Colchester. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_031 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 19.
North Bridge - Castle Park, Colchester. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_033 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 20.
Weir at Middle Mill, Colchester. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_035 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 21.
Middle Mill, Colchester | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_037 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 22.
Between Middle Mill and East Mills. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_039 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 23.
Footbridge between Middle Mill and East Mills. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_041 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 24.
East Mills (Marriage's Mill), Colchester. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_043 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 25.
East Mills (Marriage's Mill) and East Bridge, Colchester. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_045 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 26.
East Bridge south side, Marriage's Mill and Siege House, Colchester. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_047 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 27.
Hythe Bridge and barge at R. & W. Paul's mill. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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![River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 28.
COLNE DREDGER at the Hythe with barge CROCUS alongside. Sailing barge loading straw. Colchester Gas Works in background.
COLNE DREDGER was built at Rowhedge Ironworks, completed July 1950. She was withdrawn 1993 and scrapped 1995 [River Colne Shipbuilders, John Collins and James Dodds]. DW18_049](MMThumbnails35/DW18_049.jpg) |
ImageID: | DW18_049 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 28.
COLNE DREDGER at the Hythe with barge CROCUS alongside. Sailing barge loading straw. Colchester Gas Works in background.
COLNE DREDGER was built at Rowhedge Ironworks, completed July 1950. She was withdrawn 1993 and scrapped 1995 [River Colne Shipbuilders, John Collins and James Dodds]. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_051 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 29.
COLNE DREDGER. Barges BRITISH EMPIRE and ALARIC. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_053 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 30.
Barges ALARIC left, and BRITISH EMPIRE loading straw. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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![River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 31.
Rowhedge looking upstream from Lower Yard. RNLI Lifeboat, Motor Gun Boat, and beyond the motor coaster TRAPP registered Oslo.
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TRAPP was built by Rowhedge Ironworks 1946
No. 640 TRAPP 358grt motor tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co. Ltd. 152'oa, 147'x24'x9.6'. British Polar Ltd, Glasgow 2sc sa 4cyl 395bhp. L.1/6/1946. C.8/1946 for Oslo owners. (ON 180969). 1947 To Cia Shell, Portugal as SHELL ONZE. 1958 New engine. 1968 Sold to Sonap Maritima Ltda, Lorenço Marques as SONAPTANQUE. 366grt (160net, 412dwt). 1983 Sold to Navique Empressa Moçambicana de Nav. Mozambique as MACUSE. John Collins - Nottage]
Anchored 25.58S 32.28E September 1997 & foundered there. [Miramar]
</p> DW18_055](MMThumbnails35/DW18_055.jpg) |
ImageID: | DW18_055 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 31.
Rowhedge looking upstream from Lower Yard. RNLI Lifeboat, Motor Gun Boat, and beyond the motor coaster TRAPP registered Oslo.
TRAPP was built by Rowhedge Ironworks 1946
No. 640 TRAPP 358grt motor tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co. Ltd. 152'oa, 147'x24'x9.6'. British Polar Ltd, Glasgow 2sc sa 4cyl 395bhp. L.1/6/1946. C.8/1946 for Oslo owners. (ON 180969). 1947 To Cia Shell, Portugal as SHELL ONZE. 1958 New engine. 1968 Sold to Sonap Maritima Ltda, Lorenço Marques as SONAPTANQUE. 366grt (160net, 412dwt). 1983 Sold to Navique Empressa Moçambicana de Nav. Mozambique as MACUSE. John Collins - Nottage]
Anchored 25.58S 32.28E September 1997 & foundered there. [Miramar]
| Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_057 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 32.
Rowhedge to Wivenhoe Ferry | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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![River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 33.
Wivenhoe looking downstream.
Vessel in centre looks like an ex RN requisitioned trawler being reconditioned before being returned to the owners. [John Collins - Nottage] DW18_059](MMThumbnails35/DW18_059.jpg) |
ImageID: | DW18_059 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 33.
Wivenhoe looking downstream.
Vessel in centre looks like an ex RN requisitioned trawler being reconditioned before being returned to the owners. [John Collins - Nottage] | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_061 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 34.
Wivenhoe - sheerleg crane above Upper Yard. From Rowhedge. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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![River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 35.
James and Stone shipyard Brightlingsea, 1942 - 1944. Landing craft under repair - LCA148, LCA580 - Landing Craft Assault. The LCA Training Base Helder on the Stone opposite kept the yard busy with repairs and maintenance.
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The 52½ foot harbour launch tied up on the jetty is almost certainly one of the eight steamers built by J&S during WW2.
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MTB 353 is up on the slip on the right.
She'd been built by Vospers Wivenhoe over a year earlier, but this is late June or early July 1944, when she was based at Felixstowe, but came to Brightlingsea for refitting. The Helder LCAs were there at the same time. MTB 353 left B'sea on 7 July 1944 (Admiralty Red Lists & Dockyard Lists). [Julian Foynes] DW18_063](MMThumbnails35/DW18_063.jpg) |
ImageID: | DW18_063 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 35.
James and Stone shipyard Brightlingsea, 1942 - 1944. Landing craft under repair - LCA148, LCA580 - Landing Craft Assault. The LCA Training Base Helder on the Stone opposite kept the yard busy with repairs and maintenance.
The 52½ foot harbour launch tied up on the jetty is almost certainly one of the eight steamers built by J&S during WW2.
[John Collins and Derak Smith]
MTB 353 is up on the slip on the right.
She'd been built by Vospers Wivenhoe over a year earlier, but this is late June or early July 1944, when she was based at Felixstowe, but came to Brightlingsea for refitting. The Helder LCAs were there at the same time. MTB 353 left B'sea on 7 July 1944 (Admiralty Red Lists & Dockyard Lists). [Julian Foynes] | Date: | cJuly 1944 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_065 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 36.
Untitled but confirmed as the James & Stone yard in Brightlingsea by Bill Scales who was working for them in 1948. He recognised the untidiness of the boatshop and the quality of the craft being built. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_067 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 37.
Untitled but confirmed as the James & Stone yard in Brightlingsea by Bill Scales who was working for them in 1948. He recognised the untidiness of the boatshop and the quality of the craft being built. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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![River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 39.
Brightlingsea One Design dinghies. No. 9. BIDI, No. 4. CORMORANT sailed by Ralph Sutton.
Dutch motor coaster JANTINA finding her way through the fleet. Built 1926 Noord Nederlandse Groningen 121 tons [Miramar] DW18_069](MMThumbnails35/DW18_069.jpg) |
ImageID: | DW18_069 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 39.
Brightlingsea One Design dinghies. No. 9. BIDI, No. 4. CORMORANT sailed by Ralph Sutton.
Dutch motor coaster JANTINA finding her way through the fleet. Built 1926 Noord Nederlandse Groningen 121 tons [Miramar] | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_071 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 40.
Dutch yachts on the Hard at Brightlingsea. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_073 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 42.
A scene in the River Blackwater. Yachts NOMAD .. and SYLVIA WMYC on the left. Smacks returningN - 349CK second from right. The laid up vessel in the background is the SILVERPINE which was in the River July 1932 to August 1934 | Date: | c1933 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_075 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 44.
Dredging oysters in the Colne. Smack NATIVE. See BOXB5_017_029 which puts date at 1936 and gives much more information. | Date: | 1937 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_077 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 45.
Gathering oysters in a large basket. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_079 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 46.
Skiffs loaded with oysters. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_081 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 47.
Laying oysters from skiff. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_083 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 48.
Brightlingsea One Designs at Brightlingsea.
No. 6 JUMBO TOO, now owned by Tom Sargent, sailed then by Jack Maltby. (Undated caption on back of photograph) | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_085 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 49.
Sailing barge underway. | Date: | c1948 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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ImageID: | DW18_087 | Title: | River Colne down to the Sea by Douglas Went. Photograph 50.
Unloading sprats for manure. A 1926 picture - see EC63_12_084_001 for a newspaper cutting with more information. | Date: | 1926 | Source: | Mersea Museum / Merriel and Paul Gallifant |
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