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In thIs Issue
Dart Notes ................................... 4
Dear Reader
What’s On ................................... 6
After a very welcome sunny and balmy September comes more than a
Artful Dodging ........................... 14
hint of fresh autumnal mornings and chillier evenings, but do not despair,
Dartmouth Food Festival ............... 27
you have a harvest of riches in By The Dart to keep you warm…
Dart Art - Simon Griffiths .............. 36
This month we celebrate the arrival of our annual Dartmouth Food
The Windjammer ........................ 40
Festival – David Jones, the Chairman, has provided full details of the
Antiques .................................... 56
programme which can be found on page 27. There are a wide variety
Making an Entrance .................... 62
of events of all sorts to tempt you out from 21st – 25th October.
Kaywana Hall ............................ 64
Continuing our series on Famous Sons and Daughters, this month’s
Living By The Dart ....................... 69
subject is Sir Humphrey Gilbert, a fascinating man who enjoyed an
Jim Brent .................................... 70
adventurous life in Elizabethan times – a man of many talents, he was a
Around Kingswear ...................... 72
mariner, adventurer, colonialist and more besides. Read his story on p78.
Tim Hailstone .............................. 76
Famous Sons & Daughters ............ 78
We have a pair of interviews concerning the Flavel: one bids farewell
to Ray Bridges (p82), out going Chairman of the Trustees whilst the
Ray Bridges ................................ 82
second catches up with Keith Pockett, his successor. We learn more about
Health & Beauty .......................... 86
his long association with the town and plans for the future (p110). We
Laying Up .................................. 94
talk to Jim Brent, licensee of the Ship in Dock and George & Dragon
Nature Notes ........................... 105
(p70) and Tim Hailstone, owner of the Castle Tea Rooms (p76).
Dartmouth Connections .............. 110
By the Dart has enjoyed a guided tour of the newly completed
Kaywana Hall in Kingswear and has some
timely advice for those boat-owners about to
lay-up their boats for the winter
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Editorial: Ruth Simpson
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