A review of Disappearing Lines by Underfall Yard volunteer Andrew Radford

In November Underfall Yard was delighted to welcome boatbuilder Gail McGarva to run her Disappearing Lines boatbuilding workshop. Underfall Yard volunteer writer Andrew Radford takes up the story.  Having only recently joined the Underfall Yard volunteer force, and spent some time reading the website, I saw mention of this workshop and signed up. Between doing so and the day of the event I had many [...]

A review of Disappearing Lines by Underfall Yard volunteer Andrew Radford2022-07-26T12:25:23+01:00

Disappearing Lines at Underfall Yard

On 9th, 10th and 11th of November Underfall Yard will host a series of special boatbuilding workshops run by traditional boatbuilder Gail McGarva. The Disappearing Lines workshop is a combination of practical hands-on activities interwoven with capturing the stories of craft in danger of extinction. The one-day workshop will give you the opportunity to try your hand at two key processes in traditional wooden boat [...]

Disappearing Lines at Underfall Yard2022-07-26T12:25:23+01:00

Docks Heritage Weekend, 9th and 10th of October 2021

Explore Bristol’s maritime past at Docks Heritage Weekend 2019, with events for all ages at Underfall Yard, M Shed and SS Great Britain. This annual event celebrates the important story of Bristol’s historic Docks, which were the centre of the city’s trade for centuries. Eclipsed after the 1920s by Avonmouth Docks, the last regular trading ship departed in1974 and the Docks were closed to commercial [...]

Docks Heritage Weekend, 9th and 10th of October 20212022-07-26T12:25:23+01:00

Photographer Jem Southam in conversation, 23rd September 2021:

Underfall Yard’s exhibition of photographs of Bristol Harbour in the late 1970s by Jem Southam provide a unique and definitive portrait of the harbour on the eve of its transformation from a place of industry and work to one of leisure and recreation. One of Southam’s first major projects, the photographs were published in The Floating Harbour: A Landscape History of the Bristol City Docks [...]

Photographer Jem Southam in conversation, 23rd September 2021:2022-07-26T12:25:23+01:00

Bristol Photo Festival at Underfall Yard

Underfall Yard is delighted to be taking part in the first ever Bristol Photo Festival this summer. From 18th of June until late summer, an outdoor exhibition will display a series of photographs of Bristol City Docks in the late 1970s by Jem Southam which provide a unique portrait of the harbour at a time of rapid change. One of Southam’s first major projects, the [...]

Bristol Photo Festival at Underfall Yard2022-07-26T12:25:23+01:00

The best view in Bristol goes global!

Thanks to a recently installed webcam, people from around the world can now enjoy the stunning view of Bristol’s historic Floating Harbour from Underfall Yard at the click of a button. The webcam project is part of the Trust’s wider effort to allow visitors to remotely engage with Underfall Yard and Bristol Harbour. In future it is hoped the live feed will help promote the [...]

The best view in Bristol goes global!2022-07-26T12:25:23+01:00

Free Virtual ferry tour of Bristol Harbour and Underfall Yard

Underfall Yard and Café have now reopened, and Bristol Ferry services and tours will resume from May 17th. To mark their long-awaited return, you are invited to join Underfall Yard Trust and Bristol Ferry for a free virtual tour of Bristol’s historic Floating Harbour and Underfall Yard. The Virtual Tour will take place on Tuesday April 17th at 1.30p.m. Departing from Castle Park, we will [...]

Free Virtual ferry tour of Bristol Harbour and Underfall Yard2022-07-26T12:25:23+01:00

Virtual tour of Harbour Scour and Brunel’s other Bridge

On 9th of April at 12 noon you are invited to join Underfall Yard Trust to experience the Harbour Scour and explore 'Brunel's Other Bridge' from the comfort of your own home. The visit will begin by considering the Harbour Scour which is an essential part of Bristol's silt management system. Taking place on a fortnightly basis, the Scour sees Cumberland Basin emptied at low [...]

Virtual tour of Harbour Scour and Brunel’s other Bridge2022-07-26T12:25:23+01:00

Virtual Tours of Underfall Yard to continue following the easing of Covid 19 restrictions

In January 2021 Underfall Yard Trust began offering virtual tours of the yard. Initially intended to be a temporary measure, the Trust has decided to continue to offer virtual visits alongside traditional in-person visits. The tours have been an excellent way of allowing Underfall Yard to continue to tell its story and engage with the community during lockdown and since January, nearly 600 people from [...]

Virtual Tours of Underfall Yard to continue following the easing of Covid 19 restrictions2022-07-26T12:25:23+01:00

Nautical Knots

Underfall Yard is all about the Harbour and the sea. Why not learn to tie the perfect knot from the comfort of your own home? All you need for most knots is about one metre of rope or thick cord. For some knots you will also need something to tie on to, a table leg would be ideal. Carrick bend instruction simple Heaving line knot [...]

Nautical Knots2022-07-26T12:25:23+01:00
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