Belle Steamer
1936 , Southwold (Suffolk)
Cat no. 159
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The Belle steamer arriving at Southwold pier.
The film is very short and consists of two shots taken from a single camera position. It shows one of the East Coast, Belle steamers arriving at the end of Southwold pier laden with passengers. The first is a long shot, the second closer in.
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The Belle Steamer arriving at Southwold
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Southwold
Background Information
Southwold pier was opened in 1900. The Belle steamers operated along the East Coast from London to Yarmouth and called at Southend, Walton-on-the-Naze, Clacton, Felixstowe, Southwold and Lowestoft. In 1936, the return fare to London was 9/6
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Maker : Barrett Jenkins
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Camera : Barrett Jenkins
Manifestations
Belle Steamer
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Locations: Southwold (Suffolk)
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Description Type: monographic
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Subject: Belle (steamboats)
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