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Silent Contemplation

The Esplanade, Watchet Harbour, and the sun is shining. People sit and gaze out at the harbour alongside Yankee Jack and even he seems to smile as he enjoys the good weather. Whilst we enjoy the feel of the sun's rays on our faces the pigeons are simply enjoying the scraps of food at their feet.

The Yankee Jack bronze figure was sculpted by Alan Herriot, as was the Ancient Mariner statue just along the harbourside.

Born in 1839 and a seaman from the age of 14, John Short sailed the world for over 40 years firstly as an able seaman and then as bosun. He had a fine voice and used to sing all the old sea shanties, both aboard ship and on the harbour.

In the 1860s some of his ships ran the blockade in the American Civil War, for which the locals affectionately gave him the nickname 'Yankee Jack'.

He had married Annie Marie Wedlake, the daughter of a Watchet master mariner, and in the 1880's with her health failing John returned home and from then on only took shorter trips to spend more time with her and his family.

In 1902 he became the Watchet Town Crier and later went on to take charge of the local fire brigade.

He had built up a great repertoire of sea shanties and continued to sing on the harbourside and in local concerts, a familiar and much loved local character. He died in 1933, aged 94 years. It seems fitting that this statue of him should forever be seated in a place where he gave so much pleasure to the town.

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Roger (Grisly) said:

Interesting information and a lovely capture of Jack,
I noticed his knee is well polished from visitors sitting on it for photos!

Thank you for posting your image in the group
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2 weeks ago

Ecobird said:

Thank you Roger. Who could resist?!! I might even have done that myself!!

Best wishes Carol
2 weeks ago

Roger (Grisly) replied to Ecobird:

I would never get up again!
2 weeks ago

Nicole Merdrignac said:

Superbe photo . Merci pour l’explication très intéressante. Bonne soirée.
2 weeks ago ( translate )

tiabunna said:

A great statue and image, Carol, with interesting background details. HBM and have a great week.
2 weeks ago

Marek Ewjan Stachows… said:

very nice sculpture, interesting picture & description
→ have a nice week ahead, Carol!
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Christa1004 said:

A great artistic work, and an interesting description. HBM Carol.
2 weeks ago

Gillian Everett said:

Must have been a great character, fine statue, interesting story.
2 weeks ago

John FitzGerald said:

HBM, Carol. One must admire Jack's posture.
2 weeks ago ( translate )

uwschu said:

hBM Carol, schöne Woche
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Loose_Grip/Pete said:

Excellent pic and story.
HBM Carol. Enjoy the start of the new week.
2 weeks ago

Malik Raoulda said:

Un remarquable et excellent partage contemplatif joliment partagé sous ce beau soleil et très bien renseigné.
HBM et heureuse semaine paisible et reposante.
2 weeks ago ( translate )

LotharW said:

Ja, man sieht, daß er den Platz und die Sicht genießt. HBM, Carol!
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Wierd Folkersma said:

very silent indeed, HBM!
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Jocelyne Villoing said:

Un endroit apprécié de tous pour se poser et se souvenir du temps passé près de ce personnage qui a laissé son empreinte sur cette charmante ville, une très belle image Carole.
Bonne nouvelle semaine.
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