Maritime Festival 2010
Posted: August 16th, 2010 | Author: eastcoastnet | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Maritime Festival | 1 Comment »The 2010 Great Yarmouth Maritime Festival took place on Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 September 2010 on South Quay, when traditional tall ships, expedition vessels, steam drifters and lifeboats were moored on South Quay for visitors to admire. Photographs above are of the Russian ship, the Shtandart, which welcomed visitors aboard for free. This three masted tall ship is a replica of Peter the Great’s first Russian-built flagship (1703) and is generously ornamented with stunning carvings. Visitors could also go on board the Excelsior and Lydia Eva and enjoy trips on the Southern Belle and MV Coronia, a pleasure steamer which was built in Yarmouth in 1935.
Shanty and maritime music was performed throughout the festival at three different venues, all with bars, up and down South Quay, with a packed programme of artistes, including the Dutch Shantycrew Buitenboord photographed above on their first visit to Great Yarmouth.
Painting, ceramics, knot tying, net mending and lace making were all on display in the popular demonstrator’s marquees. Tasty food stalls were abundant including the Feast of Fish marquee, whipping up some delicious fish dishes. Walk about entertainment included The Giant Seagulls, Horatio Herring and Mrs H ! The BBC presented Bang goes the Theory performances on Stonecutter’s Quay! The weather was superb on both days and the festival seemed busier than ever.



