With visitors and crew travelling from all over the world to experience the famous Geordie welcome, The Tall Ships' Races 2005, organised by Sail Training International, at NewcastleGateshead is set to be the biggest and best ever. And we want you on board!
NewcastleGateshead hosted the largest ever of The Tall Ships' Races in 1993 - but expectations are higher still for 2005. A magnificent fleet of over 100 tall ships will drop anchor against one of the finest waterfronts in Europe to be greeted by a city transformed, a vibrant kaleidoscope of culture and leisure surrounded by breathtaking unspoilt countryside and beaches. The Races are expected to attract more than 3000 young people from more than 20 countries to participate as crew.
The whole event is free of charge, culminating in a dazzling music and entertainment extravaganza on the evening of Wednesday 27th July and unforgettable Parade of Sail next day, with over one million people expected to wish a fond farewell to the ships and their crews. Start planning to be there now and bring your friends and family. Make sure you don't miss out.
Just 2 months to go until the Tall Ships Race 2005 arrives in Newcastle. This will be the third visit to Newcastle and it's always a fantastic time particularly The parade of sail as they set off for Norway on the last leg of the race.
Tall Ships' Programme of Events
BBC Tyne - The James Cook log. The North East's own "James Cook" has one sailor on board who will share his diary here.
Tall ship sailing into Toon!. Laura Gardiner explains what life is like to be on board a tall ship youth voyage from Great Yarmouth to Newcastle.
Some lovely Photos from the 1993 visit.
The 2005 Tall Ships' Race - Waterford, Ireland.
From 6.45am on the 9th of July, around 70 of the world's most beautiful Tall Ships began their journey down the River Suir, making their way to Dunmore East and the start of the 2005 Tall Ships' Races.
The journey followed a night of incredible spectacle, street parties, music, fanfare and the busiest night ever seen in the City of Waterford.
Gardai estimate that around 380,000 visitors attended the Tall Ships'
Festival and thousands more are lining the departure route to wave goodbye to the Irish and international crews, many of whom will sail for the first time ever.
Update:
A Ghost Ship is heading for Newcastle as part of the Tall Ships Race. Pics and Video here.
Update 2:
The Tall Ship Racers. A re-writing of the famous Blaydon Races song. The original Blaydon Races can be heard here.
Update 3:
The Tall Ships People.We are crew co-ordinators providing a ship information and booking service for vessels, trainees and organisations participating in Tall Ships Races and sailing holidays. We also arrange permanent crew positions.
Newcastle Geordie Tall ships race. A poem about the Tall Ships.
If you are new to the region for the Tall Ships then you might need this...English to Geordie Translator.
Update 4:
Tall Ships 2005: Newcastle-Gateshead weblog.
Way Out In Gateshead (WING) are providing 2 crews of young people to take part in this year's Tall Ships' Race. The young people will be aboard the Christian Radich and the Queen Galadriel and will be involved in everything from climbing the rigging to swabbing the decks!
This weblog is a diary of their journey - updated on a daily basis. Find out what life is like on the ships and feedback your questions and comments to the crew on board via the comments feature below most postings. Trevor Coulson and Joanne Jopling, both from Gateshead Council will be working with the young people on board and helping them update the blog with news, photos and videos.
A friend of mine, hello Scooby, is sailing on the Queen Galadriel and he's just sent me an email saying he is now at Lowestoft and he is setting off for Hartlepool tonight and he is expecting to be in Newcastle about sunday or monday. He is finding it very tiring being on watch but he's loving the adventure. I'm kind of jealous.
Update 5:
Click here to download a PDF of the Tall Ships festival map courtesy of icNewcastle.
icNewcastle - Tall Ships' Events Programme
Update 6:
The first of my Tall Ships photos from the River Tyne are now up at Flickr including the picture below.
Update 7: 22nd July
The Kruzenshtern, possibly the biggest Tall Ship, arrived through the night. I remember this ship from the 1985 Tall Ships as I boarded it and had a look around it. It was another very grey start to the day here in Newcastle and the sun came out as I left, just my luck.
Click for biggery.
My Flickr page here with all the rest of this mornings photos.
Update 8: 22nd July
Another couple of pictures from Scooby on the Queen Galadriel. This time it's the captain's cab and a view from the bough. Cheers Scooby.
Update 9: 22nd July Tall Ships news
Royal Navy starts Tall Ships Week with an invite to come on-board.
An update from The Queen Galadriel Crew.
BBC/Tyne Tall Ships 2005. Throughout the Tall Ships' visit BBC Tyne, Radio Newcastle and Look North will be bringing you the best coverage on TV, on radio and online. Discover what treats are in store.
BBC/Tyne Tall Ships picture gallery. The pictures are starting to come in on the BBC Website.
Photo Gallery from icNewcastle
Update 10: 22nd July
Another couple of my pictures of The Kruzenshtern. Click for biggery.
Update 11: 23rd July
Another picture from Scooby on The Queen Galadriel. Click for biggery. Thanks Scooby.
Update 12: 23rd July
Just the one new ship in today that makes a total of 4 with 100 still to come in the next 2-3 days. The new ship today was The Dewarugi from Bulgaria. More older pictures here on a MSN site.
Tall Ships - travel info.
Tall Ships Adventures.
Update 13: 24th July
Two more pictures From Scooby on The Queen Galadriel. They have just left Hartlepool for the final leg of his journey. He should be due in Newcastle at about 3 this afternoon.
I expect a lot more ships to arrive today so I will see if I can get down there tonight to get some more pictures.
Update 14: 24th July
Quite a few new arrivals today and I've put a load of pictures up here. Newcastle Tall Ships 2005 - a photoset on Flickr. Here a couple of them.
Update 15: 25th July
It seems like most of the rest of the ships appeared today. It's a fantastic sight.
BBC Tyne Tall Ships webcam
Tyne Bridge North Tower
Tyne Bridge South Tower
BBC Tyne River Tyne Webcam
Update 16: 26th July
The carnival atmosphere will be in full swing as the crews join together in a celebratory procession through the city streets.
Helpful links:
Traffic Restrictions. .doc file
Leave the car at home and get the Metro
Newcastle - FREE QuayLink buses during Tall Ships' Races
Park and ride details
Gateshead Millennium Bridge Tilting Times
Update 17: 27th July
Some pictures of the Tall Ships are now up on Flickr. Today is the final day of events here in Newcastle and I will be back down tonight for the fireworks and light show.
Update 18: 27th July
A North Shields Webcam. Expect to see the ships pass between 8am until 3 in the afternoon when they leave the area.
Update 19: 27th July
Some pictures from tonights firework display.
Update 20: 28th July
Crew parade picture gallery
Tall Ships picture gallery 1
Tall ships picture gallery 2
Tall Ships 360s
BBC Tyne Tall Ships webcam
Tyne Bridge North Tower
Tyne Bridge South Tower
BBC Tyne River Tyne Webcam
A North Shields Webcam. Expect to see the ships pass between 8am until 3 in the afternoon when they leave the area.
Parade of sail information
More parade of sail info. Scroll down to the bottom.
Update 21: 28th July
Parade of sail photos shot from a very wet Tynemouth and North Shields Fish Quay this morning.
Newcastle Tall Ships 2005 - a photoset on Flickr for all the rest of my Tall Ships photos.
That's it folks the show is now over as far as I'm concerned unless anybody else wants to submit any photos for me to put up here. I've had a lot of fun covering the Tall Ships Race 2005 here in Newcastle and with it being the school holidays as well I've had ILuvNUFC Junior along for the ride most of the time and now I'm completely exhausted. Goodnight, I'm now off to bed. Thanks for visiting this page and for making me number 2 in Google, number 1 in Yahoo and number 1 in Blueyonder search engines for the Tall Ships Race in Newcastle 2005. Thank you and goodnight. Will the last one out please shut the door.
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