Water Carnival
1914 , Burnham-on-Crouch (Essex)
Cat no. 1088
A Water Carnival in Burnham-on-Crouch.
Shots of a doubles rowing race on the River Crouch. The sails of a sailing barge are visible to the left of the picture and the town is in the background. There follow other rowing races including a singles race and a women's race. Throughout the film the camera operator employs a variety of camera shots and includes close-up pictures. There are swimming races, including close up shots. Other races include a variety on punting and sailing dinghies. A soot fight, with the participants in fancy dress, takes place on a boat and there are further swimming races. The camera pans along a row of boats packed with men, women and children watching the Carnival. There is a 'Tub and Shovel' race during which some of the competitors sink, and a 'Water Derby' with the competitors sitting astride water bound hobby horses. The caption announces a pillow fight but this is not included in the film.
Keywords
Carnivals; Racing; Regattas; Sailing; Swimming
Intertitles
Swimming race. Pull Devil, Pull Baker. Tub and Shovel race. Water Derby. Pillow fight on pole.
Background Information
The Regatta began during the early 1800s. An article from the Maldon and Burnham Standard, January 5th, 1989, recalls a Regatta 'well over sixty years ago.' This recalls classes for yachts of all sizes and a race for what were in those days the popular Ex-24 footers which at that time regularly raced under the Burnham Yacht Club burgee. The final event was an event for motor boats. The Regatta included swimming and sculling events as well as amusements. (See, Fond Memories Of The Regatta, by George Clarke, Maldon and Burnham Standard, January 5th, 1989.)
Manifestations
Water Carnival
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Genre: Sport / Archive Alive
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Locations: Burnham-on-Crouch (Essex)
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Description Type: monographic
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Subject: rowing / swimming / fancy dress / River Crouch / carnivals
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