Lydia Eva (steam drifter)
Lydia Eva | |
History | |
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United Kingdom | |
Name | Lydia Eva |
Owner |
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Operator | Lydia Eva and Mincarlo Charitable Trust Ltd. |
Port of registry | Great Yarmouth |
Builder | Kings Lynn Slipway Co. Ltd. |
Laid down | 1930 |
In service | Regular experience / passenger days |
Identification | Port Number YH89 |
Status | Museum ship |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Sidewinder trawler |
Tonnage | 138 grt 64 net |
Length | 95 ft (29 m) |
Beam | 20.6 ft (6.3 m) |
Depth | 9.8 ft (3.0 m) |
Installed power |
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Lydia Eva is the last surviving steam drifter of the herring fishing fleet based in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.[1] The Great Yarmouth herring fleet had made the town the major herring port in the world in the early part of the 20th century. She is listed as part of the National Historic Fleet. She famously appeared in the film Wonka.[2]
References
External links
- Lydia Eva and Mincarlo Charitable Trust Limited - official museum site
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Ships and vessels on the UK National Register of Historic Vessels
- Albion
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- Bloodhound
- Britannia
- Cambria
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- Earl of Pembroke
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- Hathor
- Irene
- Ironsides
- Kathleen & May
- Kitty
- Lady Daphne
- Lady of the Lea
- Lynher
- Maud
- Mirosa
- Peggy
- Pudge
- Reaper
- Reminder
- Shamrock
- Thalatta
- Will
- Wyvenhoe
- Xylonite
- Amazon
- Bertha
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- Duke of Lancaster
- Explorer
- Freshspring
- Gondola
- Great Britain
- John H Amos
- Kingswear Castle
- Knocker White
- Lydia Eva
- Maid of the Loch
- Medway Queen
- Nomadic
- Queen Mary
- Robin
- Ryde
- Shieldhall
- Tattershall Castle
- Waverley
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- Arctic Corsair
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- Bustardthorpe
- Calshot
- Devon Belle
- Edmund Gardner
- Havengore
- Karina
- Lady of the Lake
- Lady Wakefield
- Massey Shaw
- Mincarlo
- Pyronaut
- Raven
- Ross Revenge
- Ross Tiger
- Royal Iris
- SR.N1
- Sundowner
- Tern
- The Second Snark
- Tower Belle
- Western Belle
- Bessie
- Birchills
- Diamond
- Kildare
- Peacock
- Perseverance IV
- President
- Stour
- Aguila Wren
- Forester’s Centenary
- H F Bailey III
- Helen Smitton
- Henry Ramey Upcher
- J C Madge
- Jesse Lumb
- Lucy Lavers
- The Manchester Unity of Oddfellows
- Thomas McCunn
- William and Kate Johnstone
- Zetland
- Light Vessel 12 Spurn
- Light Vessel 14 Spurn
- North Carr
- LV 14 Sula
- LV 78 Calshot Spit
- LV 91
National Historic Fleet
- Albion
- RNLB Alfred Corry
- HMS Alliance
- Balmoral
- HMS Belfast
- Bertha
- HMY Britannia
- HMS Bronington
- Calshot
- Cambria
- HMS Caroline
- Centaur
- Cervia
- HMS Cavalier
- CMB 4
- Cutty Sark
- Discovery
- Edmund Gardner
- Excelsior
- HMS Gannet
- Garlandstone
- Glenlee
- Great Britain
- Hathor
- H F Bailey III
- HMS Holland 1
- Ironsides
- Jesse Lumb
- John H Amos
- Kathleen and May
- Kingswear Castle
- Lady Daphne
- Lynher
- Light Vessel 12 Spurn
- Lydia Eva
- M33
- Maid of the Loch
- Mary Rose
- Massey Shaw
- Maud
- Mayflower
- Medway Queen
- Mirosa
- MTB 102
- Nomadic
- North Carr
- Peacock
- Peggy
- President
- HMS President
- Prince Frederick's Barge
- Ryde
- Pyronaut
- Queen Mary
- Queen Mary's Shallop
- Raven (1871)
- Raven (1889)
- Reaper
- Reminder
- Result
- RML 497
- Robin
- Steam Pinnace 199
- Shieldhall
- Sir Walter Scott
- Sundowner
- Tern
- Thalatta
- HMS Trincomalee
- Turbinia
- HMS Unicorn
- HMS Victory
- HMS Warrior
- Waverley
- HQS Wellington
- Wingfield Castle
- Xylonite
- Zetland
National Archive
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