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'''M. W. Blackmore and Sons.''' was a small shipyard based in Torridge, Devon, England, near the Bideford Bridge. Little is known about the yard except that it made the Torquay excursion vessel ''Torbay Prince'' in 1947. It then made small naval craft. The yard was liquidated in April 1963. | '''M. W. Blackmore and Sons.''' was a small shipyard based in Torridge, Devon, England, near the Bideford Bridge. Little is known about the yard except that it made the Torquay excursion vessel ''Torbay Prince'' in 1947. It then made small naval craft. The yard was liquidated in April 1963. | ||
Fantasia. A wooden hull yacht built in 1944 by M.W. Blackmore & Sons Ltd.of Bideford. Her engine is a | 'Fantasia'. A wooden hull yacht built in 1944 by M.W. Blackmore & Sons Ltd.of Bideford. Her engine is a [[Norris, Henty and Gardners]] (Gardner) diesel, 227 kw. She started life as a Harbour Defence Motor Launch and was converted to a cruise boat about 1946. | ||
Queen of Helford was built by Blackmore & Sons in 1960 | 'Queen of Helford' was built by Blackmore & Sons in 1960 | ||
==Sources of Information== | == See Also == | ||
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* British Shipbuilding Yards. 3 vols by Norman L. Middlemiss | * British Shipbuilding Yards. 3 vols by Norman L. Middlemiss | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:06, 27 October 2018
M. W. Blackmore and Sons. was a small shipyard based in Torridge, Devon, England, near the Bideford Bridge. Little is known about the yard except that it made the Torquay excursion vessel Torbay Prince in 1947. It then made small naval craft. The yard was liquidated in April 1963.
'Fantasia'. A wooden hull yacht built in 1944 by M.W. Blackmore & Sons Ltd.of Bideford. Her engine is a Norris, Henty and Gardners (Gardner) diesel, 227 kw. She started life as a Harbour Defence Motor Launch and was converted to a cruise boat about 1946.
'Queen of Helford' was built by Blackmore & Sons in 1960
See Also
Sources of Information
- British Shipbuilding Yards. 3 vols by Norman L. Middlemiss