BERMUDA FERRY - ROYAL NAVAL DOCKYARD TO HAMILTON (BLUE ROUTE)
Service de traversiers des Bermudes - Port militaire de la Royal Naval vers Hamilton (Route Bleue)
SeaExpress est un service public des Bermudes qui exploite des traversiers sur quelques itinéraires. Les traversiers sont des catamarans modernes ayant une capacité de 200 passagers et plus.
Le terminal de Hamilton, situé à proximité de l'intersection Front Street et Queen Street, est le plus important car c'est à cet endroit que les traversiers partent pour rejoindre différents endroits de l'île pour ensuite revenir.
Il n'y a qu'une seule exception: le traversier de la route orange n'opère seulement qu'entre le Royal Naval Dockyard et la ville de St. George.
Ce ne sont pas toutes les parties de l'île qui sont accessibles par ce moyen de transport. Cependant, il permet entre autres de se déplacer rapidement entre l'ouest (Royal Naval Dockyard), le centre (Hamilton) et l'est (St. George).
De plus, pour des touristes que nous sommes, il s'agit d'un excellent moyen de découvrir l'île sous un jour différent.
Le service de traversiers opère sur deux horaires, un pour l'été (mi-avril au début novembre) et un pour l'hiver (novembre à la mi-avril).
Pour obtenir les itinéraires, les horaires ainsi que les tarifs, je vous invite à visiter le site web de l'entreprise SeaExpress:
Quatre routes identifiées par les couleurs bleu, vert, rose et orange relient divers quais de l'île des Bermudes.
ROUTE BLEUE: Liaison directe entre Hamilton et le Royal Naval Dockyard d'une durée approximative de 20 minutes.
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ROUTE VERTE: Liaison entre Hamilton et les quais de traversier de Rockaway (paroisse de Southampton), de Cavello Bay et Watfort Bridge (ces deux derniers faisant partie de la région de Somerset dans la paroisse de Sandys).
Ce service est surtout utilisé par les résidents ainsi que les touristes séjournant dans ces secteurs.
Liaison Hamilton - Rockway:
Liaison Rockway - Cavello Bay & Watford Bridge:
Liaison Watford Bridge - Hamilton:
ROUTE ROSE: Liaison entre Hamilton et quelques quais dans les paroisses de Warwick et de Paget: Lower Ferry, Hodson's Ferry, Salt Kettle, Darrell's Wharf, Belmont Ferry et, sous toutes réserves, Hinson's Island Ferry.
Hamilton to Lower Ferry:
Lower Ferry to Hodsdon’s Ferry:
Hodsdon’s Ferry to Salt Kettle:
Salt Kettle to Darrell’sWharf:
Darrell’sWharf to Belmont Ferry:
Belmont Ferry to Hinson's Island Ferry:
Hinson's Island Ferry to Hamilton:
ROUTE ORANGE: Liaison d'une trentaine de minutes entre le Royal Naval Dockyard et la ville de St. George. Cette route ne fonctionne que durant l'été (mi-avril à début novembre), et ce, du lundi au vendredi.
Cette liaison n'était donc pas en fonction lors de notre séjour aux Bermudes.
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Bermuda Vacation 1958 Flying Boats & Tennis at the Princess
Faded but great footage of Martin Mariner Flying Boats on the ramp at NAS Annex (NOB) and takeoffs & landings in the Little Sound.
Some moving footage from inside a taxi including a good run along Front Street.
Hamilton from Harbor Road and the Hamilton Princess Hotel. Water catch and Naval Base from Southampton (Tudor Hill or the Lighthouse?) , Perot's Island and Riddles Bay.
At the Hamilton Princess Hotel, Riding mopeds by Pitts Bay, playing tennis, front entrance and a couple of glimpses of the cottages and road where the Bay wing is now.
Some overland and south shore views, lots of dead cedars... ends at the beach...
RMS Queen of Bermuda
Queen of Bermuda was built by Vickers-Armstrong Shipbuilders, and entered service in 1933, operating between New York City and Bermuda.She was used in British government service during and following World War II, returning to her commercial sailings in 1949.She continued in that capacity until November 1966, when Furness Bermuda ceased operations, and she was scrapped in Scotland the following month.
Queen of Bermuda measured 22,501 gross tons, and was 579 feet (176 m) long, with a beam of 77 feet (23 m).She was powered by a steam turbo-electric propulsion systems, which drove four screws and gave her a service speed of 20 knots (23 mph).She had a capacity of 733 passengers, all in first class.
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Bermuda Vacation April 1956 ~ Flying Boat, Neptune & Floral Hat Show
Flying boat sightings at:
5:10 – just a distant glimpse
7:20 – better
8:28 – best – close & coming in for landing
A little faded in places
Trip on the ferry boat Coralita, Point Shares, RBYC & Hamilton from the ferry. Par-La-Ville Gardens. Glimpse of the Flying boat in harbor, Hamilton Princess, the Queen of Bermuda at dock, Front Street, the Queen of Bermuda leaving Hamilton Harbor, unknown gardens, unknown pink building, view from Gibbs Hill, Ships figurehead “Neptune” at Admiralty House North Shore (7:20). flying boat (7:29), Somerset Bridge, Close flying boat coming in to land (8:38), Botanical Gardens?, Tom Moors Tavern.
A floral hat competition (The Sandy's Flower Show) held at the Watlington property at mangrove Bay, unknown house & Kindley Field airport.
Somerset home identified as Mathelin Bay home of Nella Astwood and Frances Dickinson
People identified: Joseph C. Basden at 17.19 and flower show entrants, Jenny Pitman Crooks #27 and her Aunt, Margaret Chamberlain #28.
BLUE HOLE PARK (WALSINGHAM NATURE RESERVE) - HAMILTON PARISH - BERMUDA
Parc Blue Hole (Réserve naturelle de Walsingham) - Paroisse d'Hamilton - Bermudes
Coordonnées GPS: 32°21'05.0N 64°42'35.8W
Coût: Gratuit
Le parc Blue Hole est non seulement connu sous le nom de Réserve Naturelle de Walsingham mais également sous le nom de Tom Moore's Jungle.
La randonnée dans ce parc nous mène vers des attraits naturels sensationnels dont deux mangroves aux eaux bleues électrisantes ainsi que plusieurs grottes avec plusieurs formations de stalactites et stalagmites dans lesquelles il est possible de s'y promener et même de s'y baigner.
Deux possibilités s'offrent à vous pour débuter cette randonnée: prendre le petit sentier herbeux qui débute près du stationnement ou tout simplement marcher sur le sentier pavé qui longe le bord de l'eau, ce qui vous permettra d'obtenir de belles vues de Castle Harbour.
Après quelques minutes de marche, il est possible de prendre un court sentier vers la droite. Celui-ci mène à une grotte (grotte # 1 dans la vidéo). Elle est située sous une haute falaise sur laquelle on peut déjà observer d'immenses stalactites.
L'eau de la grotte est limpide et d'une belle couleur turquoise. L'eau semble peu profonde. Cependant, ce n'est qu'une illusion provoquée par la clarté de l'eau.
Il faut ensuite rebrousser chemin et faire quelques pas sur le sentier principal. On aperçoit alors un muret de ciment (anciennes toilettes) et un sentier sur la gauche qui mène à l'attraction # 1 de ce parc, le Blue Hole.
Le Blue Hole est en fait une mangrove, une piscine naturelle aux eaux bleu clair. Cette piscine est bordée par une forêt dense ainsi que par des rochers et des crevasses. Il est possible de se baigner dans cette piscine.
Une plateforme a été installée en bordure de l'eau. Elle permet non seulement de contempler ce magnifique endroit mais également de regarder les poissons nager dans l'eau tellement celle-ci est cristalline.
Nous avons visité le Blue Hole à trois reprises. La première fois, il pleuvait abondamment. La couleur de l'eau était cependant électrisante. La seconde fois, il y avait plusieurs débris dans l'eau et celle-ci était brouillée. La troisième fois, tout était parfait. Le soleil était au rendez-vous et la couleur et la clarté de l'eau nous permettaient vraiment d'apprécier ce décor enchanteur.
Il y a une série de grottes situées tout près du Blue Hole (grotte # 2 dans la vidéo). La plupart avait leur sol submergé par une eau turquoise cristalline lors de notre passage, sauf une, et nous avons pénétré à l'intérieur de celle-ci.
Pour pénétrer à l'intérieur d'une grotte, il est primordial d'avoir une lampe frontale ou une lampe de poche car il n'y a aucune source de lumière à l'intérieur. C'est le noir total.
La lampe nous permet non seulement de nous déplacer de façon plus sécuritaire, mais également de pouvoir découvrir un monde de splendeur qu'offre la vue de nombreuses stalactites qui se reflètent dans l'eau turquoise.
Il y a un second trou bleu (Blue Hole). Pour s'y rendre, à partir du trou bleu # 1, il suffit de revenir sur ses pas. Dès que l'on atteint les anciennes toilettes, situées sur le sentier principal, il faut prendre le sentier à gauche à travers la forêt.
La randonnée se poursuit donc sur ce sentier jusqu'à une fourche. Si l'on continue sur le même sentier, celui-ci nous mènera vers le stationnement d'une autre entrée qui mène également à ce parc.
Par contre, en prenant le sentier de droite, il nous mène au trou bleu # 2. Celui-ci est beaucoup plus petit que le premier. On ne peut pas y nager.
Cependant, l'eau est tellement claire que l'on peut facilement y observer une multitude de poissons multicolores.
Le poisson qui m'a le plus impressionnée est le poisson-perroquet. Bien sûr, c'est un poisson imposant, mais son corps possède de belles couleurs vives.
Il nageait près de nous et sortait quelques fois sa tête hors de l'eau, ce qui nous a permis de voir sa belle dentition. On dirait qu'il nous faisait un beau sourire!
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Bermuda (1968)
Bermuda.
Several shots from inside a VC 10 aeroplane; the pilots in the cockpit; a woman leans back in her seat as she and her man friend are served cocktails by a steward. Aerial shots of Bermuda - sandy beaches, turquoise sea! At a Bermuda hotel we see a young couple eating breakfast on their balcony; below them a man dives into a swimming pool, people sunbathe and play quoits.
Various shots of a glorious sandy beach; people sunbathe (women in colourful swimsuits and bikinis), frolic in the surf, play with a ball and water-ski. In the capital city of Hamilton we see several shots of the New England-style architecture; a very English-looking couple (she in headscarf, he in cravat) look at the sights from an open-top taxi with a striped awning. Other tourists drive along coastal roads on scooters or mopeds; a couple drive past Gibbs Hill lighthouse; inside we see a man polishing the reflectors.
Aerial view of the lighthouse and then golf courses; various shots (on ground level) of a couple playing golf; he laughs when she misses a putting shot. Panning shot over a harbour; several shots of two men deep sea fishing on a boat; one gets a pull on his line and starts reeling in a huge fish (a Marlin?). The fish is heaved aboard with a spear. At the aquarium / natural sea-made grotto of Devil's Hole we see people feeding turtles with fish on bits of string dangled over a bridge and into the water.
L/Ss of the Longtail birds, the national seabird, flying over the sea. More beautiful scenic shots of the 'just-pink' sandy beaches. Several shots of people in sailing on the sea in yachts. More shots inside and outside of a VC 10 aircraft landing; an air traffic ground crew man waves the BOAC plane into position; nice M/S of people coming down the steps from the plane. In a club holidaymakers sit sipping drinks while a band plays; a man with a drum is seen limbo-dancing under a pole; the tourists applaud. Lovely sunsets seen through the palm trees and showing the sun reflected on the sea. I want to go here right now!
Note: correspondence from BOAC on file. Cuts exist - see separate record.
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Test flight of the Bermuda clipper aircraft for air service between New York and ocean Isles from Port Washington,New York.
Test flight of the Bermuda clipper aircraft from Port Washington,New York. Officer get into the clipper aircraft. They takes their seats. Pilot in the cockpit. Clipper taxis on water and takes off. Clipper in flight. Other aircraft in flight in the background. Location: Port Washington New York. Date: May 24, 1937.
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Hamilton, Bermuda in the 1960's -- Film 90456
Hamilton, Bermuda. An ocean liner docked in Hamilton. Horse drawn carriages on the island. Signs read 'Perfume' and 'Jewellery' as woman window shops.
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Bermuda Vacation 1957 Hamilton, St. Georges & Alfred Birdsey at his Studio
Pan American World Airways arrival at Kindley Airfield. On the water; St. Davids Lighthouse, St George Harbor & Ferry Reach.
Glimpse of the old Hospital.
Orchid house at the Botanical Gardens - water catch - outside Ariel Sands on South Shore. On mopeds on the road to St. Georges - town square & St. Peters church.
Quick visit at the Aquarium, Black Watch Pass then a stop at artist Alfred Birdsey's studio.
Front of Hamilton Princess Hotel, The Playhouse on Queen street (Show is Picnic). Front Street, Regiment Band on dock, policeman directing traffic in front of Thos Miles & Sons, Queen of Bermuda leaving.
Departure at Kindley Field, Fun shot of the stewardesses on the apron for Pan American World Airways N6534C DC6.
Destination Bermuda, 1966
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Floating Dock From Bermuda (1951)
Full title reads: Floating Dock From Bermuda.
At Sea. A floating dock completes an Atlantic crossing.
GV Air view Dock out at sea. CU RAF (Royal Air Force) Navigator in Lancaster bomber plane. GV Air view Dock being towed by 2 tugs. CU Flying over dock. LV Side view dock. SV Pilot and navigator in plane. CU Radio operator GV A/V Falmouth Bay and harbour. TV Falmouth harbour in Cornwall. CU Pilot at controls. CU Flying over Dock.
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Bermuda Vacation 1950s A Visit to Milford, Queen of Bermuda Arrival & Easter Floral Parade
Floral Parade starts at 14:29
Film is 1952 or 1953
Great 16mm transfer of a family vacation, staying at “Milford” in Paget.
Great deck footage on the RMS Queen of Bermuda, arrival in Bermuda, Great Sound into Hamilton Harbor.
Seaplane passes bow while docking: From Tom Singfield, author of Wings over Bermuda - 100 years of aviation in the West Atlantic by Ewan Partridge and Tom Singfield – The plane is “a Luscombe VR-BAE. This was one of the two original Luscombe floatplanes that came to Bermuda in 1940 and flew as trainers with the Bermuda Flying School carrying US registration numbers. After the BFS closed, NC28476 was registered VR-BAE in August 1943 and when Hugh Watlington started Bermuda Air Tours in September 1949 he bought VR-BAE and the aircraft seen later (at 10:40), The Aeronca 15AC VR-BAF. VR-BAE was destroyed in a mid-air collision with Luscombe VR-BAH on 9th December 1953. The Aeronca was sold in Canada in 1956”.
Pan of Front Street from the ship with the tender “Chauncey M Depew” at dock.
Arrival at “Milford”, Paget – exterior of house, grounds and view.
Visit to Somerset, Ely’s harbor, St James Church and graveyard – unknown house, unknown beach – swimming in Mangrove bay.
Back at “Milford”, relaxing outside, gardens (lots of cedars still). Amazing view of the Hamilton shoreline before the container docks – family arriving by horse & carriage.
Water catch and the US Navel Annex from Warwick, Back at “Milford” view of Front Street, Cavendish Heights and shoreline. Traffic on Harbor Road, Exterior of “Milford” from East Broadway, Red Hole Boatyard and “Clermont” Harbor Road.
Busy Front Street, policemen directing traffic (no birdcage), a view up Queen Street, Hamilton Hotel in background – Back at “Milford”, washing clothes by had outside. View of Hamilton from Paget, IOD? Boat races in the Great Sound. View from Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, formal garden believed to be “Shrewsbury” in Pembroke. Unknown beach – back at home, great view of “Mangroville” the future home of the Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club. Floral Easter Parade on Front Street, including The Bermuda Hotels & Guesthouses, The Fire Department & Coca Cola. Family waving goodbye, the Clipper Lafayette, Pan American World Airlines Lockheed Constellation & aerial view of Tuckers Town from the flight home.
Sunset in Bermuda
Ceremonial cannon shot and flag lowering. Spot the flags drop when the cannon shocks the line tender.
Bermuda Mountain Bike Group ride 27th November
27th of November Bermuda MTB group ride heading east towards Ferry reach. 80% Road 20% trail, great turn out once again. See everybody next Sunday @8am Foot of the Lane
Beautiful Old Bermuda and the US Armed Forces who served there
Slideshow of classic Bermuda postcards and photos of the US Navy's Naval Operations Base Bermuda, later known as the NAS Bermuda Annex. Photo and imagery contributions from members of the US Navy veterans of Bermuda groups and our Bermuda friends. Audio selections are from composer Elmer Bernstein's contributions to The Age of Innocence and To Kill a Mockingbird.
Bermuda Vacation 1960 ~ East By Road & West By Sea... Through the Swing bridge!
Staying at the Castle Harbour Hotel, this 1960 vacation starts in the garden and moves to Front Street - no Birdcage or helmets. Views from Hotel, pool & Castle Harbor. Golf and hotel grounds.
Great drive to Tom Moore's jungle, a stop in the parking lot and a look at Walsingham Bay. In the parking lot there is a black and a red Cyrus Standard with dual seat, cut fenders and Continental whitewall tyres (thanks Maurice).
The mandatory stop at the Aquarium penguins.
Boat cruise to Hamilton - leave hotel dock enjoying a cigar above deck and through the causeway swing bridge which is working that day! Past Martello Tower then offshore the NOB with Martin Mariner Flying Boats on dock and in the water. A cruise around the Great Sound with lunch (yummy reheated? fries) past the old Inverurie Hotel and a glimpse of the Queen of Bermuda at dock in Hamilton.
Views of St. Georges harbor from the balcony of the St. George Hotel and down the steps for a walk around the old town.
A quick visit to Windsor Beach in Tuckers Town and the back at the Hotel leaving on Mobylette's.
Some feedback from Tom Zimmerman about the MG Roadster in St. Georges Square: I was surprised to see the MG as it is the new Mark II with inset grille. I was in two Chesterfield (Liggett&Myers) cigarette TV commercials filmed in May/June 1960. The one had a sports car rally theme, A black MG Mark II and a red Austin Healey 3000 (both left hand drive) were brought in for the filming. I drove the the Healey and being red got the most screen time. I was wondering if the MG and Healey were eventually sold in Bermuda? The other commercial was horseback riding on the beach.
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Travelogue of Bermuda, 1950's - Film 30644
Travelogue of Bermuda. Docks or harbour. Street scenes. New Governor at military parade.