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Lucy Ashton

Lucy Ashton as she appeared in
1947 after her post-war refurbishment.
View published as a Post Card in the 1960s by the Clyde River Steamer
Club (Gordon Stewart
Collection)
Launched
on May 24th 1888 by T.B Seath at Rutherglen
Engines : Original unit : Simple Diagonal 52 in x 60 in by Hutson and
Corbett
Re-engined :Compound Diagonal 28 and 52 in x 60 in by A & J
Inglis
Dimensions : 190 ft x 21.1 ft
271 Gross Registered Tonnes
Introduced in 1888 on the Holy
Loch run but later became more familiar on the Gareloch service from
Craigendoran
Remained on the Clyde throughout both World Wars
Reboilered in 1901, 1902 and 1923
Was the spare boat in 1939 and wartime service on the Dunoon run saw
her career unexpectedly extended
Was retained for peace-time service, making her last run in February
1949 but was sold late in 1949
Her stripped down hull saw further experimental use by the British
Shipbuilding Research Association
The experimental use included being fitted with a jet
engine
Bibliography
Classic
Scottish Paddle Steamers
Alan J S Paterson
Published in 1982 by David & Charles (Publishers) Ltd, Brunel
House, Newton Abbot, Devon, UK
ISBN 0-7153-8335-3
Clyde story told through extended histories of twelve representative
steamers
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