EARLY NEWHAVEN - DIEPPE SHIPS
Part I - The Paddle Steamer Era
By Derek Longly
As a youngster I used to be sent by my Father to see Del White in Chapel Street for my haircuts. Those who knew Del will be aware that this could be a somewhat 'different' experience than going to see your average barber and at first I was none too keen on these visits.
However, Del soon discovered that I had an interest in ships and that my Grandfather had worked on the service for many years. As a result he showed me the collection of photos he had in an album depicting a number of the vessels that had run the service in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
From that time on a visit to his little premises became far more interesting and I managed to persuade him to let me make copies of a number of his photos as at the time I had an attachment that I could fit to my camera which enabled me to take close up shots.
From checking this site it is apparent that copies of these photos are also held by others who have contributed and I have therefore only chosen to submit those which I believe have not previously appeared.
I hope this selection will be of interest to those who enjoy the history of the service as well as those who just like looking at ships from days past.
PS Alexandra 1863
Copy from late Del White collection by Derek Longly
PS Marseilles 1864
Copy from late Del White collection by Derek Longly
PS Paris 1875
Copy from late Del White collection by Derek Longly
PS Rouen 1888
Copy from late Del White collection by Derek Longly
PS Paris 1889
Copy from late Del White collection by Derek Longly