teddington_lock
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Reged: 23/10/2007
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I beleive the Fairmile was built by Toughs of Teddington ?
Hence why one of the apartment blocks built on the site of their old shipyard is called Fairmile House ...
John Tough is now a Boat Safety examiner in Tedders , i'm sure if you got in contact with him , he would be able to fill you in about the D class ...
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TugWilson
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Reged: 01/02/2007
Posts: 462
Loc: Sunny Cumbria
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Thanks for the info
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Richard_Shead
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Reged: 14/08/2007
Posts: 1285
Loc: ated here
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Well done h being trying to figure that one out for yonks!
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brigid_mary
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Reged: 23/11/2006
Posts: 241
Loc: Lowestoft
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The boat you refer to as a chip shop was MASB 32 and is now in Norfolk. Yes according to her history she was a chip shop in one of the Spanish marinas. If you type MASB32 into your search engine it will direct you to the web site
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Doolittle
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Reged: 13/04/2007
Posts: 290
Loc: Chertsey, Surrey, UK
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She's just passed by! 14:20 hrs! What a sight and sound. I heard her and ran out of the office but too late to get pics.
Seriously impressive. 
Click 'Events' in this link...
This is what it's about...
Edited by Doolittle (09/05/2008 14:51)
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TugWilson
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Loc: Sunny Cumbria
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I wish i could have seen it
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WobblyLegs
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Reged: 12/07/2006
Posts: 879
Loc: Walker Bay, South Africa.
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Will she be coming back down the river?
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JECuk
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Reged: 22/01/2008
Posts: 254
Loc: Mid-Thames
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And where is she now moored at Windsor?
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Doolittle
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Reged: 13/04/2007
Posts: 290
Loc: Chertsey, Surrey, UK
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As per my link earlier...
"A special Thames-side charity event will be held on 11th May 2008 located at Brocas, upstream of Windsor Bridge. The following Little Ships are expected to be in attendance: Fermain V, Hilfranor, MTB 102, Bluebird of Chelsea, Naiad Errant, Brown Owl, Gay Venture, Tarifa, Mimosa.
Beneficiaries of the event will be Corda, The Henry Royce Foundation and the Dunkirk Little Ships Restoration Trust.
This promises to be a very exciting event for all the family
STOP PRESS MTB 102 the last surviving Warship that participated in Operation Dynamo is making a rare visit to the River Thames for the charity event on May 11th. The planned itinerary is shown below:
Sail Lowestoft 0600 8/5/2008 At Teddington 1800 8/5/2008 Lock onto Non tidal Thames by 0900 9/5/2008 At Windsor Yacht Club by 1700 9/5/2008 On Thames ref event recce 10/5/2008 At Windsor Yacht Club pm 10/5/2008 At Brocas by 1030 11/5/2008 (or earlier if required) At Windsor Yacht Club pm 11/5/2008 Sail for Teddington 0830 12/5/2008 At Teddington 1700 12/5/2008 Sail for Lowestoft 0600 13/5/2008 At Lowestoft 1800 13/5/2008 All these times are subject to weather and sea conditions. River times are subject to lock availability. "
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