Endeavour on TV
Dunkirk: Mission Impossible is presented by former Marine JJ Chalmers with Raksha Dave. The filming took place last year at Penton Lock during the Association of Dunkirk Little Ship's annual veteran's cruise. We should point out that as the film crew were filming from Endeavour's deck, she may not feature as often as other boats at Penton, but she *will* appear in the second and third episodes.
Episode 1 is available until 05/12/22 from here: https://www.channel5.com/.../dunkirk.../season-1/episode-1
All Snuggled up for the Winter
Over the recent cold and foggy weekend, Endeavour was moved into her sheltered Leigh Marina mooring, alongside the wharf.
A brilliant team effort led by Alan Barttram and Chris Burls with members Henry Diggines, Andy Lewis, Sam Rakusen and Phil Hewer erected her framework and covers yesterday - thank you to them all for their time and effort!
A brilliant team effort led by Alan Barttram and Chris Burls with members Henry Diggines, Andy Lewis, Sam Rakusen and Phil Hewer erected her framework and covers yesterday - thank you to them all for their time and effort!
Dame Helen Mirren – Patron of Leigh-on-Sea Endeavour Trust
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| Dame Helen Mirren, Patron, Endeavour Trust. Photograph: Giles Keyte |
It is well known that Dame Helen Mirren lived her early years with her family in Leigh-on-Sea where they were involved in the local community, and people remember them fondly.
In September, the Chair of the Leigh-on-Sea Endeavour Trust, Michael King, contacted Dame Helen with details of Endeavour and the role the boat played in Operation Dynamo in Dunkirk in 1940. He explained how Endeavour has been restored and is now central to many activities.
He invited Dame Helen to lend her name to our Trust, as Patron, and she enthusiastically agreed, so we are delighted to be able to announce Dame Helen Mirren becomes the first Patron of the Leigh-on-Sea Endeavour Trust!
Welcome to the Autumn Newsletter
More happily, we report back on Endeavour's participation in the Classic Boat Festival at St Kats, and the ADLS Veterans' Cruise, and the HMS Leigh event at Southend Pier.
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Sir David Amess, RIP
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| Sir David, 2nd right, on board Endeavour with the Mayor of Southend, John Lamb |
All of us at the Leigh-on-Sea Endeavour Trust were shocked and deeply saddened to learn of the murder of Sir David Amess MP during a constituency meeting on the 15th October at the hands of an Islamist extremist.
Whether or not one shared his political views, Sir David was personable and approachable to all, and a good constituency MP.
A Trip Down the Thames
| Endeavour hosts some youngsters at St Kats |
September was a busy month for Endeavour! Early in the month, we were once again asked by St Katherine's dock folk to attend the prestigious Classic Boat show along with the other boats of the Association of Dunkirk Little Ships. Sometimes this event clashes with Leigh Regatta, but as The Regatta had unfortunately been cancelled, we motored up to London.
Reta Cocks RIP
| Reta Cocks with husband George, centre |
Howard Robinson RIP
We are saddened to learn of the death of Howard Robinson, a life-long resident of Leigh, painter of local landscapes and buildings, and supporter and contributor to the Leigh Art trail from its inception.
He opened and worked from Gallery 3 in Leigham Court Drive for many years and in later years worked from his garden studio on Marine Parade.
The Bravest Pier in the World
Coming Out
It looks like we will bring the Endeavour out of the water in mid-November.
We hope to gently roll her out on Leigh Marina’s wheeled transport, block her up, wash her bottom and conduct a quick check of her lower regions to ensure that all is well, then give her an antifoul, a small paint up around the gunnels, then put her back into her Marina water berth, where we’d erect the cover, and put her to bed until next March apart from regular engine start ups.
That’s our current plan, but things do seem to change!!
We hope to gently roll her out on Leigh Marina’s wheeled transport, block her up, wash her bottom and conduct a quick check of her lower regions to ensure that all is well, then give her an antifoul, a small paint up around the gunnels, then put her back into her Marina water berth, where we’d erect the cover, and put her to bed until next March apart from regular engine start ups.
That’s our current plan, but things do seem to change!!
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