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John H Amos
British paddle tug /
tender, one of only two remaining and the last still in the UK
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Above : On the River Tees at Stockton at the end of her career. Photo
by the late Con Foley, kindly supplied by Nick Quarmby
Left : At Chatham in 1988
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Built : 1931 by Bow, McLachlan
& Co at Paisley, Scotland
Two compound diagonal engines, with separate engines for each
wheel
110 ft x 22.6 ft
Used as a tug /
tender on the River Tees until 1967
Moved to the Medway in 1975 and moored outside the Chatham Naval
Dockyard
In private ownership until 2001 until transferred to the Medway Maritime Trust
National
Heritage Lottery funding secured to pay for the development of a conservation
plan as a first step towards preservation
The Trust now also own a pontoon
onto which the vessel was hoisted at the end of March 2008 and she will then
be based at Chatham docks
A plan is
now being worked on for the salvation and renovation of the vessel (at an estimated
cost of GBP 4 m) and plans for a self-sustaining future.
John
H Amos Website
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