Thursday 25 March 2021

JOB SEARCH. Ifracombe Yacht Club are recruiting. An exciting opportunity to become part of a welcoming and friendly club

Ilfracombe Yacht Club seek an experienced person to assist in the management and operation of all aspects of the club bar, galley, staff and premises.

ASSISTANT STEWARD

An exciting opportunity to become part of a welcoming and friendly club
 
The successful applicant will be expected to have a Personal Alcohol Licence.
 
Post to include weekdays, evenings and weekends on rotation.

An appropriate salary will be offered.

Please send a full C.V. with a covering letter stating how you think you would be suitable for this post to:-

The Secretary, Ilfracombe Yacht Club
The Quay, Ilfracombe EX34 9EQ
or iyc@btinternet.com
Closing date – Friday 16 April 2021

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GENERAL BAR STAFF
In addition, we also have several vacancies for supporting bar staff who must have suitable experience of all aspects of bar work and be flexible towards shift work, hours may vary according to requirements, appropriate salary will be offered.
Please send a full C.V. with a covering letter as above

Ilfracombe Yacht Club
Ilfracombe Yacht Club
The Quay, Ilfracombe EX34 9EQ


Monday 8 March 2021

Happy International Women's Day - Reach for the moon and the stars .

As I am always looking up and photographing lunar events, the sun and the sky I thought I would share the remarkable story of Katherine Johnson. who was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama in 2015

Katherine Johnson joined the team at Langley in 1953 as a physicist, space scientist and mathematician, who provided the calculations for Alan Shepherd’s historic first flight into space, John Glenn’s ground-breaking orbit of the earth and the trajectory for Apollo 11’s moon landing

In February 2021 a space supply ship carrying some four tons of cargo bound for the International Space Station launched from Virginia. The S.S. Katherine Johnson, a Northrop Grumman Cygnus capsule, was named in honour of this mathematician whose contributions were featured in the Oscar-nominated film 'Hidden Figures'. 

"Five Women Who Made the Moon Landing Possible - That “giant leap for mankind” happened thanks to plenty of women."

The five women were:

JoAnn Morgan - Launch Controller
Margaret Hamilton - Computer Scientist
Mary Jackson - Aeronautical Engineer
Katherine Johnson - Aerospace Technologist
Judy Sullivan - Biomedical Engineer

Snow Moon 2021. Photo copyright Pat Adams (All Rights Reserved)

  • "Katherine Johnson—joined the team at Langley in 1953. A physicist, space scientist and mathematician, Johnson provided the calculations for Alan Shepherd’s historic first flight into space, John Glenn’s ground-breaking orbit of the earth and the trajectory for Apollo 11’s moon landing." (History.com)
  • The S.S. Katherine Johnson, a Northrop Grumman Cygnus capsule, was due to arrive at the International Space Station Monday, on Febrary 22nd bearing some 8,000 pounds of science and research supplies and vehicle hardware.  (NPR 20/2/21)
  • "Five Women Who Made the Moon Landing Possible That “giant leap for mankind” happened thanks to plenty of women." New York Times
  • Movie Hidden Figures Three female African-American mathematicians play a pivotal role in astronaut John Glenn's launch into orbit. Meanwhile, they also have to deal with racial and gender discrimination at work. Wikapedia

Snow Moon 27th February 2021. Photo credit Pat Adams (North Devon Focus) 

Movie 'Hidden Figures' DVD - Amazon 
Book 'Hidden Figures - Paperback - Amazon
Watch 'Hidden Figures All 4 8th March 
'Hidden Figures' Hiddenfigures.com 
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Thursday 4 March 2021

Happy World Book Day - The North Devon and Exmoor landscape has inspired many writers and poets.

The  North Devon and Exmoor landscape has inspired many writers and poets.

Westward Ho! is synonymous with two famous authors, It was named after the novel ‘Westward Ho!’ written by Charles Kingsley when he lived in #Bideford. He grew up around the bay in Clovelly. His children’s novel ‘The Water-Babies’, is said to be inspired by the fishing village where his father was once Rector.

Rudyard Kipling, author of ‘The Jungle Book’, attended the United Services College, the long white building. The first verse of his poem ‘If’ features on the promenade below Kipling Tors. His collection of stories, ‘Stalky & Co’, is based on his experiences at the College, which he attended from January 1878 to 1882.  He was a winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature.

Today's writers are still being inspired by our beautiful coast and countryside including North Devon's own Liz Shakespeare, the author of five books set in Devon. She was born and brought up in Devon and her writing has been influenced by the family stories she grew up with and the sense of being deeply rooted in the area. She draws her inspiration from the Devon countryside and from the strong historical identity of the area.

On this day 4th March 2017. Westward Ho! Photo copyright Pat Adams (North Devon Focus)
In the frame what was once the United Services College. Westward Ho! Photo credit Pat Adams (North Devon Focus)
On this day 4th March 2017. Westward Ho!
In the frame Kipling Tors. Westward Ho! Photo credit Pat Adams (North Devon Focus)
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Photos taken #onthisday 4th March 2017 
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Other authors and poets of note

RD Blackmoor - Lorna Doone

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

RF Delderfield - A Horseman Riding By, To Serve Them All My Days

Percey Bysshe Shelley

William Wordsworth

Henry Williamson - Tarka the Otter

Liz Shakespeare - The Song of the Skylark; The Postman Poet and The Poems of Edward Capern; All Around The Year; The Turning of the Tide; Fever – A Story from a Devon Churchyard; The Memory be Green