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mike hall [ View profile ]
Captured:
Dec 1, 2012
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Jubilee
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Dec 19, 2020
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Last seen on the Sharpness & Gloucester Canal.
Jubilee,(on.unknown),,was built in 1935 by Charles Hill & Sons, Bristol, for the Severn Commission as a wide beamed work boat and later taken over by British Waterways. She has been used for towing their dredger, working on locks, carrying supplies and transporting men to jobs at isolated parts of the river. Originally steam powered, she is now fitted with twin diesel engines.Tonnage 50 net-90 ft Long,10 ft Wide-6 ft Deep.Originally fitted with a Three ton derrick now fitted with a five ton Crane.There is accomadation for three crew with a small galley.A wc is fitted aft near the Bridge.

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