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Title | ESSEX MAID built Rowhedge Ironworks 1939 |
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ESSEX MAID was built in 1939 for John Blott, who had previously owned the yacht ALPHA, and had become "bitten with the idea of power in excess of sail".
Designed by W.G. McBryde of Glasgow along the lines of an East Coast drifter. She was launched by Mrs Amy Blott, 5 April 1939. The family were only to enjoy her for a short time before WW2 broke out and she was taken over by the Admiralty as H.M. Yacht ESSEX MAID. [The National Archives have logs for
November and December 1939.]
In 1946, John Blott went to Falmouth to see the vessel, but he was so heartbroken that he did not take repossession of her - he built a small fishing smack, the SUSAN. She had moorings at Tollesbury, where the family also owned the houseboats MERRYMAID and HEARTSEASE.
James Blott says:
We do not know what became of ESSEX MAID. The 'Lloyds Register of Yachts' shows her as being owned in 1948 and 1949 by Mr Leslie Yowell, and with home port of Southampton. Presumably, he bought her from the Admiralty.
In 1950, the ownership is transferred to 'His Highness Prince Amr Ibrahim' with home port, Alexandria, Egypt. She continues with that registration until 1957, when she disappears without trace. The family anecdote was that she had foundered on a reef in the Arabian Gulf, but I have nothing more than rumours to that effect.
Roy Clare wrote about her:
That period covered the Egyptian Revolution of 1952. I found out this about her owner:
"Just like the rest of his kin al-Nabil --Amr Ibrahim painfully realized on 9 November 1953 he was no longer king in his own castle. His villas, palaces and hunting lodge had, as of 10:00 pm the previous day, become state property by order of the Revolutionary Command Council. In exchange for his bounteous assets, "citizen" Ibrahim was under due consideration by a special sub-committee for a state pension, the equivalent of which would barely meet the cost of his monthly electricity bills".
So it's likely that ESSEX MAID ended her days as the property of the Egyptian State. Probably an embarrassment to them, especially after Britain tried to invade Egypt in 1956. I would think it's quite likely that ESSEX MAID was scuttled.
ESSEX MAID
Rowhedge Ironworks Yard No. 573 71.39grt twin screw steel motor yacht. 83TM. 76.0'x17.0'x7.6'. 70' keel. Engine room 12.0'. Two Gleniffer 6cyl oil 144bhp. Constructed 1939 for John Blott, Witham, Colchester. (ON 166192). 15/9/1939 Registered as fishing vessel CK20. 11/8/1942 Acquired by the Ministry of War Transport on behalf of H.M. Government. Hired by the R.N. as harbour defence patrol craft. 194_ Radar calibration vessel. 1945 Returned. 195_ Sold as yacht to H.H. Prince Amr Ibrahim, Alexandria. [from John Collins, the Nottage, Wivenhoe 2021] |
Source | Mersea Museum
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ImageID: | JBL_001 | Title: | John Blott 1872 - 1965. John was from Witham and had boating links to Tollesbury. John owned the yacht ALPHA 1924 - 1938 and in 1939 had the motor yacht ESSEX MAID built at Rowhedge Ironworks. However, he had little use of her as the War intervened. She survived the War but John did not want her back in the condition she ws in.
After WW2, he owned the large former yachts MERRYMAID and HEARTSEASE at Tollesbury, a had the SUSAN built - a wooden yacht along the lines of a bawley.
The Image was done after John died in 1965. It was sent by his grandson James Blott. | Date: | 1965 | Source: | Mersea Museum / James Blott |
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ImageID: | JBL_RIW_001 | Title: | ESSEX MAID, built Rowhedge Ironworks 1939 for John Blott. Photograph from the Blott family, taken between her launch April 1939 and joining the Navy in September 1939.
The photo was sent by James Blott, grandson of John Blott. James says his grandfather went to Falmouth to see the vessel in 1946, but he was so heartbroken that he did not take repossession of her.
| Date: | cAugust 1939 | Source: | Mersea Museum / James Blott |
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ImageID: | JBL_RIW_003 | Title: | ESSEX MAID at sea - built Rowhedge Ironworks. This was in the 'window' of ownership of John Blott, after launch on 5 April 1939, but before she was commandeered by the Royal Navy in WW2. | Date: | cMay 1939 | Source: | Mersea Museum / James Blott |
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ImageID: | JBL_RIW_013 | Title: | Launch day of ESSEX MAID built Rowhedge Ironworks.
James Blott says:
Fourth from left, with trilby and in double-breasted overcoat - Mr F.H. Butcher, Managing Director of Rowhedge Ironworks. In centre at front wearing cap: George Brand, known to our family as 'Skipper Brand', who was an old Tollesbury hand, who taught us all to sail. He worked for John Blott for, I think, about 25 years. I had heard that he had crewed on the J class yachts in the 1920s, but I've never had confirmation of that. Immediately to his right is Mr W.G. McBryde, the designer of ESSEX MAID. On the extreme right is Mrs Amy Blott, who launched ESSEX MAID, John Blott's second wife, who was Australian. To her left is John Blott. | Date: | 5 April 1939 | Source: | Mersea Museum / James Blott |
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ImageID: | JBL_RIW_017 | Title: | ESSEX MAID launched at Rowhedge Ironworks. | Date: | 5 April 1939 | Source: | Mersea Museum / James Blott |
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ImageID: | JBL_RIW_019 | Title: | ESSEX MAID, COLCHESTER, built Rowhedge Ironworks.
Photograph thought to be taken on her launch day - she is flying the White Ensign which is a little puzzle. James Blott, her owner, was not known to be a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron, ESSEX MAID was not yet in Royal Navy service for the War. | Date: | 5 April 1939 | Source: | Mersea Museum / James Blott |
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ImageID: | JBL_RIW_035 | Title: | ESSEX MAID at sea 1939. Standing is Mrs Amy Blott, wife of owner John Blott. Sitting with the pipe is Mr John Arthur Blott, known as Bill, John Blott's elder son, 1911-1988. | Date: | cMay 1939 | Source: | Mersea Museum / James Blott |
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ImageID: | JBL_RIW_043 | Title: | Galley - ESSEX MAID built Rowhedge Ironworks.
The galley had a coal-fired "Aga" cooker amd an oil-operated Electrolux refrigerator. | Date: | cApril 1939 | Source: | Mersea Museum / James Blott |
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ImageID: | JBL_RIW_045 | Title: | John Blott seated in the Saloon of ESSEX MAID. | Date: | cApril 1939 | Source: | Mersea Museum / James Blott |
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ImageID: | JBL_RIW_053 | Title: | ESSEX MAID was built by Rowhedge Ironworks in 1939. This model is undated but it is thought it was built before the vessel was completed - it does not have the Port of Registry of Colchester on her stern, whereas a launch-day photograph of the vessel shows 'Essex Maid, Colchester'.
The model flies the defaced Blue Ensign of the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, of which that John Blott was a member for many years. | Date: | cApril 1939 | Source: | Mersea Museum / James Blott |
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