Shipwreck
1934 , Southwold (Suffolk)
Cat no. 156
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'Evala' shipwrecked at Southwold beach.
The film shows the Lowestoft fishing smack, 'Evala', beached at Southwold.There are men aboard the 'Evala', seemingly attending to the rigging. The tide is coming in and the sea appears rough. Crowds are gathering on the beach to watch. Some have brought their dogs. Also on the beach are a couple of fishermen, sorting through their catch as though nothing had happened.
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The 'Evala' beached at Southwold.
Keywords
Evala; Lowestoft fishing smack; Southwold
Intertitles
Victim of Fog. The Evala Ashore. Crew rescued by Southwold Lifeboat.
Background Information
The Lowestoft fishing smack, 'Evala' was beached at Southwold in thick fog on 9th January, 1934. The crew were rescued by the Southwold Lifeboat, Mary Scott. The 'Evala' was eventually refloated
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Maker : The Cinema, Southwold
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Camera : James Blyth
Manifestations
Shipwreck
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Locations: Southwold (Suffolk)
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Description Type: monographic
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Subject: Evala (fishing smack)
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