Harwich

Harwich
Harwich is located in Essex
Harwich
Harwich
Location within Essex
Population17,684 (2011)[1]
OS grid referenceTM243313
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townHARWICH
Postcode districtCO12
Dialling code01255
PoliceEssex
FireEssex
AmbulanceEast of England
UK Parliament
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UK
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Essex
51°56′02″N 1°15′58″E / 51.934°N 1.266°E / 51.934; 1.266

Harwich /ˈhærɪ/ is a town in Essex, England, and one of the Haven ports on the North Sea coast. It is in the Tendring district. Nearby places include Felixstowe to the north-east, Ipswich to the north-west, Colchester to the south-west and Clacton-on-Sea to the south. It is the northernmost coastal town in Essex.

Its position on the estuaries of the Stour and Orwell rivers, with its usefulness to mariners as the only safe anchorage between the Thames and the Humber, led to a long period of civil and military maritime significance. The town became a naval base in 1657 and was heavily fortified,[2] with Harwich Redoubt, Beacon Hill Battery, and Bath Side Battery.

Harwich is the likely launch point of the Mayflower, which carried English Puritans to North America, and is the presumed birthplace of Mayflower captain Christopher Jones.

Harwich today is contiguous with Dovercourt and the two, along with Parkeston, are often referred to collectively as Harwich.

History

An 1804 chart of Harwich from a survey by Graeme Spence

The town's name means "military settlement", from Old English here-wic.[3]

The town received its charter in 1238, although there is evidence of earlier settlement – for example, a record of a chapel in 1177, and some indications of a possible Roman presence.[4]

The town was the target of an abortive raid by French forces under Antonio Doria on 24 March 1339 during the Hundred Years' War.[5]

Because of its strategic position, Harwich was the target for the invasion of Britain by William of Orange on 11 November 1688. However, unfavourable winds forced his fleet to sail into the English Channel instead and eventually land at Torbay. Due to the involvement of the Schomberg family in the invasion, Charles Louis Schomberg was made Marquess of Harwich.

Writer Daniel Defoe devotes a few pages to the town in A tour thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain. Visiting in 1722, he noted its formidable fort and harbour "of a vast extent".[6] The town, he recounts, was also known for an unusual chalybeate spring rising on Beacon Hill (a promontory to the north-east of the town), which "petrified" clay, allowing it to be used to pave Harwich's streets and build its walls. The locals also claimed that "the same spring is said to turn wood into iron", but Defoe put this down to the presence of "copperas" in the water. Regarding the atmosphere of the town, he states: "Harwich is a town of hurry and business, not much of gaiety and pleasure; yet the inhabitants seem warm in their nests and some of them are very wealthy".[6]

Harwich played an important part in the Napoleonic and more especially the two world wars. Of particular note:

Harwich Redoubt

1793–1815: Post Office Station for communication with Europe, one of embarkation and evacuation bases for expeditions to Holland in 1799, 1809, and 1813/14; base for capturing enemy privateers. The dockyard built many ships for the Navy, including HMS Conqueror which captured the French Admiral Villeneuve at the Battle of Trafalgar. The Redoubt and the now-demolished Ordnance Building date from that era.

1914–1918: Base for the Royal Navy's Harwich Force light cruisers and destroyers under Commodore Tyrwhitt, and for British submarines. In November 1918, the German U-boat fleet surrendered to the Royal Navy in the harbour.

1939–1945: One of main East Coast minesweeping and destroyer bases, at one period base for British and French submarines; assembled fleets for Dutch and Dunkirk evacuations and follow-up to D-Day; unusually, a target for Italian bombers during the Battle of Britain.

Royal Naval Dockyard

Harwich Dockyard was established as a Naval Dockyard in 1652. It ceased to operate as a Royal Dockyard in 1713 (though a Royal Navy presence was maintained until 1829). During the various wars with France and Holland, through to 1815, the dockyard was responsible for both building and repairing numerous warships. HMS Conqueror, a 74-gun ship completed in 1801, captured the French admiral Villeneuve at Trafalgar. The yard was then a semi-private concern, with the actual shipbuilding contracted to Joseph Graham, who was sometimes mayor of the town.[7] During World War II parts of Harwich were again requisitioned for naval use and ships were based at HMS Badger; Badger was decommissioned in 1946, but the Royal Naval Auxiliary Service maintained a headquarters on the site until 1992.[8]

Lighthouses

Harwich Lighthouse by John Constable, 1820

In 1665, not long after the establishment of the Dockyard, a pair of lighthouses were set up on the Town Green to serve as leading lights for ships entering the harbour. Completely rebuilt in 1818, both towers are still standing (though they ceased functioning as lighthouses in 1863, when they were replaced by a new pair of lights at Dovercourt).

Transport

Harwich 'Navyard' and Harwich seen from the river

The Royal Navy no longer has a presence in Harwich but Harwich International Port at nearby Parkeston continues to offer regular ferry services to the Hook of Holland (Hoek van Holland) in the Netherlands. Many operations of the Port of Felixstowe and of Trinity House, the lighthouse authority, are managed from Harwich.

The Mayflower railway line serves Harwich and there are three operational passenger stations: Harwich International, Dovercourt and Harwich Town. The line also allows freight trains to access the Port.

The port is famous for the phrase "Harwich for the Continent", seen on road signs and in London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) advertisements.[9][10]

From 1924 to 1987 (with a break during the Second World War), a train ferry service operated between Harwich and Zeebrugge. The train ferry linkspan still exists today and the rails leading from the former goods yard of Harwich Town railway station are still in position across the road, although the line is blocked by the Trinity House buoy store.

Architecture

The Halfpenny Pier

Despite, or perhaps because of, its small size Harwich is highly regarded in terms of architectural heritage, and the whole of the older part of the town, excluding Navyard Wharf, is a conservation area.[11]

The regular street plan with principal thoroughfares connected by numerous small alleys indicates the town's medieval origins, although many buildings of this period are hidden behind 18th century facades.

King's Head Street
Harwich Guildhall

The extant medieval structures are largely private homes. The house featured in the image of Kings Head St to the left is unique in the town and is an example of a sailmaker's house, thought to have been built circa 1600. Notable public buildings include the parish church of St. Nicholas [12] of 1820-22 (architect: M G Thompson of Dedham[13]), in a restrained Gothic style, with many original furnishings, including a somewhat altered organ in the west end gallery. There is also the Harwich Guildhall of 1769, the only Grade I listed building in Harwich.[14]

Pier Hotel

The Pier Hotel of 1860 and the building that was the Great Eastern Hotel of 1864 can both been seen on the quayside, both reflecting the town's new importance to travellers following the arrival of the Great Eastern Main Line from Colchester in 1854. In 1923, The Great Eastern Hotel was closed[15] by the newly formed LNER, as the Great Eastern Railway had opened a new hotel with the same name at the new passenger port at Parkeston Quay, causing a decline in numbers. The hotel became the Harwich Town Hall, which included the Magistrates Court and, following changes in local government, was sold and divided into apartments.

The Trinity House offices

Also of interest are the High Lighthouse (1818), the unusual Treadwheel Crane (late 17th century), the Old Custom Houses on West Street, a number of Victorian shopfronts and the Electric Palace Cinema (1911), one of the oldest purpose-built cinemas to survive complete with its ornamental frontage and original projection room still intact and operational.

There is little notable building from the later parts of the 20th century, but major recent additions include the lifeboat station and two new structures for Trinity House. The Trinity House office building, next door to the Old Custom Houses, was completed in 2005. All three additions are influenced by the high-tech style.

International Shanty Festival

A Harwich International Shanty Festival was set up in 2006 to organise and co-ordinate an annual sea shanty festival in October. Through concerts, 'singarounds', pub sessions, talks and workshops, the seafaring history and heritage of Harwich is celebrated by local people and international groups. This unique event for Essex attracts audiences countrywide and beyond.[16] The festival is one of the biggest shanty festivals in the country.[17]

Notable residents

Harwich has also historically hosted a number of notable inhabitants, linked with Harwich's maritime past.[18]

Politicians

Sport

Harwich is home to Harwich & Parkeston F.C.; Harwich and Dovercourt RFC; Harwich Rangers FC; Sunday Shrimpers; Harwich & Dovercourt Sailing Club; Harwich, Dovercourt & Parkeston Swimming Club; Harwich & Dovercourt Rugby Union Football Club; Harwich & Dovercourt Cricket Club; and Harwich Runners who with support from Harwich Swimming Club host the annual Harwich Triathlons.[citation needed]

Media

Local news and television programmes are provided by BBC East and ITV Anglia. Television signals are received from the Sudbury TV transmitter and the local relay transmitter. [36]

The town is served by both BBC Essex and BBC Radio Suffolk. Other radio stations including Heart East, Greatest Hits Radio Essex, Actual Radio, Nation Radio Suffolk and Radio Mi Amigo, a community based station which broadcast from The Harwich Quay. [37]

The town is served by the local newspaper, Harwich and Manningtree Standard which publishes on Fridays. [38]

Arms

Coat of arms of Harwich
Notes
Granted to Harwich Borough Council on 15 December 1943.
Crest
On a wreath of the colours upon waves of the sea Proper an ancient ship with one mast Or at the bow and stern turrets and affixed below the top of the mast a tower Argent the sail furled of the last and flying to the dexter a pennon Gules.
Escutcheon
Gules a portcullis chained Or studded and spiked Azure.
Motto
Omnia Bona Bonis (To The Good All Things Are Good).[39]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Town population 2011". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  2. ^ Trollope, C., "The Defences of Harwich", Fort (Fortress Study Group), 1982, (10), pp5-31
  3. ^ Adrian Room, Placenames of the World (2003), "Harwich". Retrieved 20 December 2010
  4. ^ "sarcophagus | British Museum". The British Museum. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
  5. ^ Sumption, Jonathan (1999). Trial by Battle: The Hundred Years War, Vol. 1. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0571200955.
  6. ^ a b Daniel Defoe, A tour thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain (1724–1726) Available online here
  7. ^ Foynes, Julian (2016). East Anglia Against the Tricolor. Poppyland Press.
  8. ^ "The War Years | Harwich & Dovercourt | History, Facts & Photos of Harwich".
  9. ^ "'Harwich for the Continent', LNER poster, 1940., Mason, Frank Henry". SSPL Prints. Archived from the original on 14 June 2021. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  10. ^ "'Harwich for the Continent ', LNER poster, 1934., Mason, Frank Henry". SSPL Prints. Archived from the original on 8 May 2021. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  11. ^ "Harwich Society, 2008". Archived from the original on 7 September 2007. Retrieved 12 November 2006.
  12. ^ "UK Attraction: St. Nicholas Church". Archived from the original on 19 May 2005. Retrieved 29 July 2010.
  13. ^ Bettley, J. and Pevsner, N., The Buildings of England: Essex, Yale UP (2007, rev ed. 2010) p.472
  14. ^ "The Guildhall". Harwich Society. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  15. ^ Hughes, Geoffrey (1986). LNER. Shepperton: Ian Allan Ltd. p. 157. ISBN 0-7110-1428-0.
  16. ^ "About us". harwichshantyfestival.co.uk. Retrieved 8 October 2022.
  17. ^ "Harwich Shanty Festival". greatbritishlife.co.uk. 17 September 2019. Retrieved 8 October 2022.
  18. ^ "Vision of Britain". visionofbritain.org. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
  19. ^ Captain Christopher Newport website, Biography retrieved January 2018
  20. ^ The Harwich Society, archive, Christopher Jones and the Mayflower Expedition 1620-1621 retrieved January 2018
  21. ^ Webb, William Wilfrid (1897). "Shearman, William" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 52. p. 1.
  22. ^ Watt, Francis (1889). "Francillon, James" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 20. p. 164.
  23. ^ Arthur Balfour's comments on Fryatt's execution, firstworldwar.com retrieved January 2018
  24. ^ IMDb Database retrieved January 2018
  25. ^ Geraldton Regional Library, archive, Randolph Stow – Writer retrieved January 2018
  26. ^ IMDb Database retrieved January 2018
  27. ^ IMDb Database retrieved January 2018
  28. ^ The History of Parliament Trust, JACOB, John (1597–1666) retrieved January 2018
  29. ^ The History of Parliament Trust, LUCKYN, Capel (1622–80) retrieved January 2018
  30. ^ The History of Parliament Trust, PEPYS, Samuel (1633–1703) retrieved January 2018
  31. ^ The History of Parliament Trust, DEANE, Sir Anthony (1633–1721) retrieved January 2018
  32. ^ BBC News, 26 March 2012 retrieved January 2018
  33. ^ East Anglian Daily Times, 20 July 2017, .....five new Deputy Lieutenants retrieved January 2018
  34. ^ TheyWorkForYou website, Bernard Jenkin, MP, Harwich and North Essex retrieved January 2018
  35. ^ TheyWorkForYou website, Andrew Murrison, MP, South West Wiltshire retrieved January 2018
  36. ^ "Freeview Light on the Woodbridge (Suffolk, England) transmitter". UK Free TV. 1 May 2004. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  37. ^ "Radio Mi Amigo". Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  38. ^ "Harwich and Manningtree Standard". British Papers. 3 May 2014. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  39. ^ "East of England Region". Civic Heraldry of England. Retrieved 10 March 2021.

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