- Kingswear Regatta
The Kingswear Regatta was held in August 2006 in
Kingswear , England, for the first time in 100 years.History
The
Dartmouth Chronicle and Advertiser reported on the 4th annual Waterhead Creek Regatta in October 1893. The headline ran “When Kingswear was a Market Town, Dartmouth was a Furzey Town” The article went on to say “We in Dartmouth will not dispute the honour or antiquity of our neighbour (Kingswear) as we are both old enough to know the truth of the matter. Kingswear determined to do honour to the noble stream whose beautiful banks she jointly occupies – so she must also have her Regatta, which came off on September 21st, amidst due honours”There were many events that day from the four-oared ‘spade’ race, to serious races in two- and four-oared boats, as well as gigs representing both Dartmouth and Kingswear, with prizes up to £3 — quite a sum in 1893! After the rowing the article says that “there was some good racing on ‘Jerusalem Ponies’, alias donkeys and some excellent wrestling contests on the butts. An open air dance commenced at 7pm in The Square to the strains of the
Dartmouth Artillery Band and this was the splendid conclusion to the 4th Annual Kingswear Regatta”.
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