31. HEROINE at Wivenhoe shipyard.
HEROINE was completed Forrestt & Son, 1903, Official No. 124485. Later renamed HEROINE OF TROY. Date: c1903 Image ID BF69_009_017 |
32. Photo marked "HEROINE afloat".
HEROINE was completed Forrestt & Son, 1903, Official No. 124485. Later renamed HEROINE OF TROY. Image ID BF69_009_018 |
33. River Colne at Wivenhoe Image ID BF69_009_019 |
34. Wivenhoe waterfront and shipyard Image ID BF69_009_020 |
35. Caisson diving bell barge built for the Admiralty for service in Gibraltar. Forrestt & Co. Ltd. See 1905 Catalogue, Page 59 for more info --- scanned as ... Date: Before 1905 Image ID BF69_009_024 |
36. HOMELIGHT 50grt steam tanker for Homelight Oil Co., for use on Leeds Liverpool Canal. Completed by Forrestt, Wivenhoe, 1904. Official No. 119588.
See ... Date: c1904 Image ID BF69_009_025 |
37. Tunnel launch VULTURE Trial Crew. Completed by Forrestt, Wivenhoe, for Crown Agents 1907. Date: c1907 Image ID BF69_009_026 |
38. Stern wheel stamer RAVEN built 1904 for service in Nigeria, Forrestt & Co. Ltd., Wivenhoe. See 1905 Catalogue, Page 23 for more info --- BF73_001_079_024. Image ID BF69_009_027 |
39. Ship's stern frame. Wivenhoe Shipyard ? Image ID BF69_009_028 |
40. Motor launch, outside the drydock at Wivenhoe shipyard. Unidentified Image ID BF69_009_029 |
41. PTARMIGAN. Wivenhoe shipyard ? Image ID BF69_009_030 |
42. MARQUEZ DE FONTES 104 grt steel steam vessel for Cia de Macambique, Beira. Completed Forrestt, Wivenhoe, September 1906. Official No. for delivery voyage ... Date: cSeptember 1906 Image ID BF69_009_031 |
43. Wivenhoe shipyard ? Two wooden vessels under construction. Electric batteries in foreground ? Image ID BF69_009_032 |
44. Tunnel propeller. Wivenhoe shipyard ? Image ID BF69_009_033 |
45. At Wivenhoe Regatta. Dr Kevern's BLONDE with prize flags. From: Rowhedge photos and documents Image ID BF70_001_009_001 |
46. Yacht skippers at Wivenhoe --- Rowhedge Regatta.
Scan is a print. There is also an almost-unusable negative From: Rowhedge photos and documents Image ID BF70_001_012_001 |
47. Sailing barge prepares to drop down through the opening in the Army bridge across the Colne connecting Rowhedge with Wivenhoe. This was built by the Royal ... From: Rowhedge photos and documents Date: c1916 Image ID BF70_001_050_001 |
48. Rowhedge Shipwrights Gig's Crew pose in PHANTOM's gig. 1. G Barnard 2. John Cheek 3. J Theobald 4. F Rose 5. Arthur 'Doc' Springett. circa 1902. Wivenhoe ... From: Rowhedge photos and documents Date: c1902 Image ID BF70_001_055_001 |
49. Wivenhoe quay looking down Colne --- many steam yachts laid up in background --- barge sailing down river.
There are 2 prints of this. The scan is from the ... From: Wivenhoe shipyards photos and documents Image ID BF73_001_017_001 |
50. House with earthquake damage ? Wivenhoe ? From: Wivenhoe shipyards photos and documents Date: cMay 1884 Image ID BF73_001_018_001 |
51. Seawall Wivenhoe, taken about 1890. Steam yachts laid up.
Picture used in The Northseamen page 186. This gives the date as about 1900. From: Wivenhoe shipyards photos and documents Date: 1890 Image ID BF73_001_019_001 |
52. The Wivenhoe Flyer - see "The Story of Wivenhoe" by Nicholas Butler, page 198 where there is a similar photograph. Belonged to pioneer aviator Jack ... From: Wivenhoe shipyards photos and documents Date: 1909 Image ID BF73_001_020_001 |
53. The aerohydroplane ready for take off on the Colne, off Beacon Wood. Mr Humphrey in pilot seat. Margaret Leather was in one of the spectator rowboats in the ... From: Wivenhoe shipyards photos and documents Date: 1909 Image ID BF73_001_021_001 |
54. Two composite boats under construction at Forrestt's boatyard Wivenhoe. From: Wivenhoe shipyards photos and documents Image ID BF73_001_023_001 |
55. Wyvenhoe 33383. Smack 156CK BEATRICE From: Wivenhoe shipyards photos and documents Image ID BF73_001_024_001 |
56. MAINDY TRANSPORT leaving Wivenhoe.
Built by Forrestt Yard No. 1309 Official No. 143513 completed 1920. Renamed AMBLESIDE, LIVONIA-1933, LYNG-1936. 10 Dec 1942 ... From: Wivenhoe shipyards photos and documents Date: c1920 Image ID BF73_001_025_001 |
57. Unidentified steam yacht From: Wivenhoe shipyards photos and documents Image ID BF73_001_026_001 |
58. GONDOLIER QUEEN, built by Husk in 1929. One of the Dunkirk Little Ships. In 2010 she was still working as a trip boat in Devon, under the name MY QUEEN. From: Wivenhoe shipyards photos and documents Date: 1929 Image ID BF73_001_027_001 |
59. Postcard Wivenhoe Wall, Steam Yacht laid up and Husk's Yard. Card written 25 July 1905 From: Wivenhoe shipyards photos and documents Date: Before July 1905 Image ID BF73_001_028_001 |
60. Training ship EXMOUTH II leaving Wivenhoe From: Wivenhoe shipyards photos and documents Date: 1913 Image ID BF73_001_033_001 |