Workers in Essex Boatyard circa 1970

Lovely.

My brother, a time served cabinet maker and go-to person for woodwork always insists on leaving his mark on work he has done.

Seems that the profession sees it as their right to leave a mark on their work. Suppose if you are not willing to put your name on a piece of work the question is why.
I remember a transplant-surgeon doing something similar a couple of years ago which didn’t go down quite so well - I personally wouldn’t have objected though...
 

I can't get the second link to work anymore. So

Google Boat builders Essex UK
Click on Images (At top of screen)
Click on Tools (Out to the right- top of screen)
Then click on Color Then click on Black and White

You should have a whole lot of historic photos then. If you want any information on a photo just click it.
 
This boat would have been built at Priors Boatyard in Burnham on Crouch and all those names on the chainplate were shipwrights and workers at the yard in the 70's!!
 
Thanks for the other link! Maybe Essex boatbuilders were building in Priors boatyard? I don’t know! But all the names were shipwrights that worked at priors I think. Great to see history lives on!
 
Thanks for the other link! Maybe Essex boatbuilders were building in Priors boatyard? I don’t know! But all the names were shipwrights that worked at priors I think. Great to see history lives on!

Maybe you would be interested in this link? I can't tie-up Essex Boat Builders with Prior's Boat builders

http://www.essex-family-history.co.uk/boatyards.htm

Yacht building firm R.J. Prior and Sons in Burnham to shut ...
https://www.maldonandburnhamstandard.co.uk › news › 15847942.yacht-...
Jan 17, 2018 - Yacht building firm R.J. Prior and Sons in Burnham to shut down after 126 years in business. ONE of Burnham's oldest businesses has announced it will close after plans to build homes on part of the site were rejected.
Missing:

You may be familiar with a lot of these photos.

https://www.google.com/search?q=cro...AhVzyjgGHcZDDX8QpwUIIw&biw=1024&bih=632&dpr=1

https://www.google.com/search?clien...&ved=0ahUKEwi5-uLs4fzlAhVZxjgGHRWYD9kQ4dUDCAY
 
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I know that Priors has closed down! I was in burnham earlier this year (now live in Western Australia!) so saw Jon Sanders leave! Is there any chance of getting some more photos of the boat that the signatures were found on? I know many of the relatives of those guys would be interested in seeing more photos of the boat that they built all those years ago!
Cheers Trish
 
Thanks for the other link! Maybe Essex boatbuilders were building in Priors boatyard? I don’t know! But all the names were shipwrights that worked at priors I think. Great to see history lives on!

The boat in question is a Salar 40 built at Essex Boatyard, Wallasea Bay in 1970. At that time few new boats were being built at any of the Burnham yards but Essex Boatyards were producing GRP hulls and fitting them out. The skills of Burnham shipwrights were in high demand and they travelled over the river by ferry.
They put their names on a part of the yacht unlikely to be found for some years, a good bit of history.
 
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