A highly successful Pirate Days weekend resulted in floods of visitors to the Barbican with the HMS Bounty, live musket firing, sword fighting demos, pirate story telling, Quadcore taking to the stage and lots lots more, there was something for everyone to see and do. A number of people dressed in full pirate customes throughout the weekend to give the Barbican a true pirate feel.
Thanks goes to David Saunders (Town Crier), the Plymouth Waterfront Partnership, Sutton Harbour Marina and the Association Of Barbican Businesses for their help in making the event happen.
**STOP PRESS** Before the dust as settled on the 2011 event, Plymouth Pirate Days 2012 is being looked into! Keep up to date with the latest news via the Facebook Page.
For a summary of Pirate Days 2011 be sure to read Nick Ingram’s look at Plymouth Pirate Days here on the Barbican Waterfront – Plymouth Pirate Days event section.
View Galleries: View photographs taken from the weekends events.
About Scott Grenney
Scott is the owner & editor of the BarbicanWaterfront.com. He has lived on the Barbican & keeps close ties with the Plymouth Barbican community and is a member of the Association of Barbican Businesses (ABB).
Scott in his free time is developing the BarbicanWaterfront.com to become a hub / portal for all things related to the Barbican area. The aim is to help increase use of the Barbican by locals and tourists alike. Read more about the Plymouth Barbican Waterfront Website...
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