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Casabianca under construction, St Ives, Cornwall. 1877
The Casabianca of Shoreham, Sussex, under construction in St Ives harbour. A large pennant bearing the ships name is being flown from the main mast. It is thought that the builder may have been William Williams. The 34 ton ketch (no.74744) was built in St Ives in 1877 and registered at Yarmouth. Photographer: Edward Ashton
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TRURI : SC.0009.1
Media ID 19682620
© From the collection of the RIC
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This print captures the essence of maritime history in St Ives, Cornwall, back in 1877. The image showcases the construction of the magnificent Casabianca, a ship that would soon grace the shores with its grandeur. Standing tall amidst the bustling harbor, this ketch is a testament to human craftsmanship and dedication. The skilled shipbuilder, believed to be William Williams, meticulously pieced together every plank and sail to create this masterpiece. As if proudly announcing its impending glory, a large pennant bearing the name "Casabianca" flutters majestically from the main mast. The photograph offers an intriguing glimpse into a bygone era when shipbuilding was not just an occupation but also an art form. It transports us back to a time when coastal communities thrived on their connection with the sea - where boats were more than mere vessels; they were symbols of hope and adventure. With its rugged coastline as a backdrop, St Ives emerges as both witness and participant in this historic moment. The beach stretches out lazily beside the harbor while waves crash against weathered rocks nearby - nature's own symphony accompanying man's creation. Preserved through time by photographer Edward Ashton's lens, this image invites us to marvel at our ancestors' ingenuity and reminds us of our enduring relationship with the sea. It serves as a reminder that even today we continue to draw inspiration from these timeless scenes of coastal beauty – forever captivated by their allure.
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