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1922 Shipbuilders & Engineers, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft | 1922 Shipbuilders & Engineers, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft | ||
1918 – Built wood steam drifter “Astral” at Lowestoft, 100 tons. In 1921 the Navy sold it to The Kingston Trawling Co Ltd but unfortunately it sank later that year. .<ref>LRF/PUN/WR AS-AY 1919-194.</ref> | |||
1920 – Built steel steamer Emilia / Emlynton at Oulton Broad, 700 tons. Sank off Portugal in 1922 .<ref>LRF/PUN/WR EL-ES 1920-1936.</ref> | |||
1921 -Built steam coaster “Portlaurie”, 700 tons. In 1931 bought by the Bristol Sand & Gravel as the “Polmanter” and used as a stone and cement carrier until 1933 when she was sold.<ref>A Century of Sand Dredging in the Bristol Channel Volume One: The English Coast, By Peter Gosso.</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 16:34, 23 March 2018
1922 Shipbuilders & Engineers, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft
1918 – Built wood steam drifter “Astral” at Lowestoft, 100 tons. In 1921 the Navy sold it to The Kingston Trawling Co Ltd but unfortunately it sank later that year. .[1]
1920 – Built steel steamer Emilia / Emlynton at Oulton Broad, 700 tons. Sank off Portugal in 1922 .[2]
1921 -Built steam coaster “Portlaurie”, 700 tons. In 1931 bought by the Bristol Sand & Gravel as the “Polmanter” and used as a stone and cement carrier until 1933 when she was sold.[3]