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'''William Allsup and Sons''' | '''William Allsup and Sons''' of Strand Road, Preston Port | ||
==Sources of Information== | c.1885 W. Allsup and Sons of Preston built the steamboats Snowdrop and Crocus | ||
1888 Began trading | |||
1892 Constructed and engined the 'life-saving and salvage' paddle steamer, ''Aid''. While | |||
suitable for ordinary harbour work at Ramsgate — for towing the fishing craft, etc.— she was adapted particularly for accompanying the lifeboats to wrecks on the Goodwin Sands, and to assist or attend the salvage of vessels or cargoes. The vessel was double-ended. Pr<ref>[[Engineering 1892/03/04]]</ref> | |||
1899/1901 Built tugs | |||
1908 Company closed | |||
* Note: William Allsup and Sons, shipbuilders, Caledonian Works. Listed in Preston trade directories 1865 to 1904 | |||
== See Also == | |||
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== Sources of Information == | |||
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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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[[Category: Town - Preston]] | |||
[[Category: Boat Builders]] |
Latest revision as of 19:14, 5 December 2024
William Allsup and Sons of Strand Road, Preston Port
c.1885 W. Allsup and Sons of Preston built the steamboats Snowdrop and Crocus
1888 Began trading
1892 Constructed and engined the 'life-saving and salvage' paddle steamer, Aid. While suitable for ordinary harbour work at Ramsgate — for towing the fishing craft, etc.— she was adapted particularly for accompanying the lifeboats to wrecks on the Goodwin Sands, and to assist or attend the salvage of vessels or cargoes. The vessel was double-ended. Pr[1]
1899/1901 Built tugs
1908 Company closed
- Note: William Allsup and Sons, shipbuilders, Caledonian Works. Listed in Preston trade directories 1865 to 1904
See Also
Sources of Information
British Shipbuilding Yards. 3 vols by Norman L. Middlemiss