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![]() Porthpean, Beach c1955 (ref: P87005) |
Year: 1943
Anti Invasion Devices
I spent many happy hours on Porthpean beach, both with my family and my friends during the summer holidays. I remember the anti invasion devices well as we used them as monkey bars. After the war they became very rusty with many sharp rusty edges to get snagged on. I also remember during the war years that a few miles off the beach were some bombing targets and we used to watch bomber pilots practising their skills from time to time. Peter, I believe you were a year behind me at St. Austell Grammar school and that a few years back I think we swapped emails. I now live in Marblehead, Massachusetts, having moved here in 1968. Last edited: 08/08/2007 10:05 by Gerry Mewton |
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![]() Porthpean, Beach c1955 (ref: P87002) |
Year: 1951
The Boat House Porthpean Beach
The tall building at the bottom left hand side of the slipway leading down to the beach was used by a Mr Axford who had two or three wooden rowing boats that he hired out by the hour. He would sit on a bench outside the boathouse and having paid the appropriate monies one was issued with a pair of oars and allocated a boat. My dad bought one of Charlie's boats in the early '50's which we kept on the quay at Charlestown and used it for recreation fishing. We initially powered it with a 4hp Seagull outboard. Then, on one of our fishing trips we come across a large quantity of wood planks that must have washed overboard from some freighter in a storm. In that great tradition of Cornish wreckers we salvaged as many of these 15 or 16 foot long boards as we could pile onto our boat, leaving just a narrow gap to stand in as we ever so slowly made our way back to the harbour. I remember that the sea was glassy calm which was just as well as with this haul we had only a few inches of freeboard between us and being swamped. This timber was used by our family to add an additional bedroom to our house on Porthpean Road and the remainder we paid a local boatbuilder to build up the sides of our boat and add a small quarterdeck in the bows and we fitted a small Watermoto in-board engine to replace the outboard. Last edited: 02/04/2007 02:10 by Peter Marks |
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![]() Porthpean, Beach c1955 (ref: P87005) |
Year: 1943
Anti-Invasion Defences-Porthpean Beach
During the invasion scare of WW2, Porthpean beach was protected from seaborne landings by the Germans by having anti-landing craft defences built along the length of the beach at I believe, the low tide mark. This consisted of an A-frame structure constructed from scaffold piping. Possibly this had mines attached but I have found no confirmation of this. Additionally, on the slope leading up from the beach there were pyramid shaped, concrete pillars about four or five feet high that would prevent vehicles using it. One of these can be seen in the photo "View from beach c. 1955" I lived on Porthpean Road at MountCharles from 1939 till 1955 and now live in Illinois, USA Last edited: 02/04/2007 00:57 by Peter Marks |
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