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The Hidden History of Harbours

Episode 3 of 6

Coast ventures to the furthest flung reaches of the British Isles. In Newlyn, Nick Crane relives an unsung feat of British seamanship.

Before air travel, Britain's harbours were gateways to global adventure. There are more than a thousand ports, big and small, around the UK coastline, all with fascinating secret stories, many of them revealed for the first time in this episode.

At the Cornish fishing harbour of Newlyn, Nick Crane relives an astonishing, unsung feat of heroic British seamanship. In 1854, a tiny fishing boat, The Mystery, set sail from Newlyn to make the 12,000 mile voyage to Melbourne. She was the smallest boat ever to attempt the journey, but the seven Cornishmen on board were prepared to risk their lives in the world's wildest seas to join the Australian gold rush.

In the ship-building town of Barrow-in-Furness, Dick Strawbridge explores a forgotten top secret project involving building airships that might rival the German Zeppelins. In the face of entrenched opposition, the venture would be dubbed 'the work of an idiot' by one royal navy admiral. Meanwhile, the Zeppelins soared to new heights, the unlikely secret of their success being the cow guts used to make the gas bags which kept them aloft.

Elsewhere, Tessa Dunlop heads to Portsmouth to discover the hidden history of the tattoo, Mark Horton joins an archaeological dig at the Irish Pompeii in Northern Ireland and Ruth Goodman investigates how the building of a new harbour and docks at Birkenhead would lead to the opening of the world's first municipal park there in 1847.

There is also a celebration of a classic piece of British eccentricity at Peasholm Park in Scarborough, where, in a tradition going back more than 80 years, staff from Scarborough Council take to the boating pond concealed inside man-sized model warships, and boldly facing the torpedoes, shellfire and dive bombers of a hostile fleet.

59 minutes

Music Played

  • Peggy Seeger

    Newlyn Town

  • Seth Lakeman

    Ghost of You

  • Seth Lakeman

    Hard Working Man

  • Petula Clark

    Sailor

  • Band of HM Royal Marines

    Sailing

  • The Bees

    Love in the Harbour

  • Seth Lakeman

    Preacher's Ghost

  • Paul Haslinger

    The Miami DriftΒ 

  • George Gershwin

    Rhapsody in Blue

    Performer: AndrΓ© Previn. Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Director: AndrΓ© Previn.
  • Vera Lynn

    Harbour Lights

  • Ron Goodwin

    Aces High

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Nicholas Crane
Presenter Ruth Goodman
Presenter Mark Horton
Presenter Dick Strawbridge
Presenter Tessa Dunlop
Participant Pete Goss
Series Editor Steve Evanson
Executive Producer William Lyons

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