Following last weekend’s hugely anticipated and popular Arthur Ransome Pin Mill Jamboree, here are some selected comments and photos of the event from the Nancy Blackett Trust’s social media communities.
You can also read Sophie Neville’s updated story of the day here.
Nancy Blackett and Peter Duck at the Royal Harwich Yacht Club on the Friday:
Writer Octavia Pollock helped put together the finishing touches:
The Vintage Mobile Cinema awaited the opening ceremony on the Saturday:
Author Marc Grimston with Arthur Ransome Society President Sophie Neville and their new books:
Sophie Neville and myself with our new books. #ArthurRansom #nancyblacket at #PinMill #Suffolk both books are on Amazon #SwallowsAndAmazons pic.twitter.com/w4MqOEeMUk
— Marc Grimston Books (@GrimstonMarc) May 13, 2017
The Woolverstone Project really did mean to go to sea and had a great day out…
… while Pin Mill Studio praised all the community volunteers who helped put the Jamboree on:
Shotley Pier had these kind words, too…
Loved joining in with the #ArthurRansome Jubilee commemorations at #PinMill @pinmillstudio @NancyBlackettUK @BaberghDistrict @HeartOfSuffolk pic.twitter.com/uI0Axnets7
— Shotley Pier (@ShotleyPier) May 14, 2017
…and finally, Arthur Ransome Society President Sophie Neville said:
Many thanks to all @NancyBlackettUK @RansomeNews @Octavia428 who made the Arthur Ransome Jamboree such a success! pic.twitter.com/LhdL8Elb4W
— Sophie Neville (@Sophie_Neville) May 15, 2017
Header photo: Peter Willis
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