Havengore is a former hydrographic survey launch, originally launched in 1956 for service with the Port of London Authority (PLA). After her withdrawal...
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Havengore may refer to: Havengore Island, a marshy island off the North Sea coast of the English county of Essex MV Havengore, a Port of London survey...
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Electric Lightning fighter jets of the Royal Air Force, a special boat MV Havengore, and a funeral train hauled by Winston Churchill, homage paid by 321...
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was held at St Paul's Cathedral. The coffin was transported by a boat MV Havengore on the Thames to Waterloo station, and thence by train to Bladon, Oxfordshire...
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Notable boats regularly moored in the docks include: Gloriana, royal barge MV Havengore, former Port of London Authority hydrographic survey vessel Several Thames...
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the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant Prince Andrew's standard flew from MV Havengore. However, the use of personal standards of other members of the royal...
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on 30 January 1965 saw his coffin process up the River Thames on the MV Havengore before being transferred to Waterloo Station. A special train had been...
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Workers at the dockyard performed eight years of restoration work on the MV Havengore, the ceremonial vessel that carried the body of Winston Churchill during...
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British Rail Class 01 and 04 and also in vessels of up to 120 feet such as MV Havengore, and maxi yachts Condor and Condor of Bermuda. In June 1976, Rolls-Royce...
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MV Balmoral is a vintage excursion ship owned by MV Balmoral Fund Ltd., a preservation charity. Her principal area of operation is the Bristol Channel...
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MV The Second Snark is a small passenger ferry, built in 1938 by William Denny of Dumbarton, later operated by Clyde Marine Services on the Firth of Clyde...
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0°2′34.80″E / 51.4953917°N 0.0430000°E / 51.4953917; 0.0430000 (MV Royal Iris) The MV Royal Iris is a twin screw, diesel-electric, Mersey Ferry. The vessel...
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The MV Lady Wakefield is a twin screw passenger vessel, operating between Glenridding, Howtown and Pooley Bridge on Ullswater in the Lake District for...
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The MV Karina is a single screw passenger vessel, which formerly operated from Douglas, Isle of Man for the Laxey Towing Company. She operated on a selection...
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MV Ross Revenge is a radio ship, the home of Radio Caroline, as well as having supported Radio Monique and various religious broadcasters. Funded by the...
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her to be refloated. The LCT was raised and floated into the hold of the MV Condock, which transported the LCT to the BAE Systems Naval Dockyard, Portsmouth...
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MY Lady of the Lake (redirect from MV Lady of the Lake)
Bluebird of Chelsea Bustardthorpe Calshot Devon Belle Edmund Gardner Havengore Karina Lady of the Lake Lady Wakefield Massey Shaw Mincarlo Pyronaut Raven...
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Britannia's original crew sail the yacht for the Britannia Trust. From 2019, the MV Fingal has been permanently berthed near to the Britannia at the Albert Dock...
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MV Edmund Gardner is a retired pilot cutter built for the Liverpool Pilot Service after the Second World War. She was decommissioned after nearly 30 years...
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Bluebird of Chelsea Bustardthorpe Calshot Devon Belle Edmund Gardner Havengore Karina Lady of the Lake Lady Wakefield Massey Shaw Mincarlo Pyronaut Raven...
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MV Seymour Castle is a river boat sailing for Thames River Cruises of Reading, England as the MV Devon Belle. She is registered by National Historic Ships...
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RML 497 (motor launch) (redirect from MV The Fairmile)
supplemented on the Torquay – Brixham ferry by the more modern MV Torbay Princess and MV Torbay Princess II. This arrangement lasted until the end of the...
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Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, and their families followed on board the Havengore, which in 1965 had carried the body of Sir Winston Churchill along the...
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Bluebird of Chelsea Bustardthorpe Calshot Devon Belle Edmund Gardner Havengore Karina Lady of the Lake Lady Wakefield Massey Shaw Mincarlo Pyronaut Raven...
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then, Waverley has been joined in the PSPS fleet by PS Kingswear Castle and MV Balmoral and has had a series of extensive refits and much restoration work...
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motors in 1956, the MY prefix, motor yacht, became appropriate. The prefix MV, motor vessel, is also used. b. ^ The steam launches Dolly and Esperance,...
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the Festival of Britain at Deptford. On 30 January 1952, the 800-ton tanker MV Aqueity collided with Cutty Sark's bow in the Thames. The two ships were locked...
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a repair area, where naval personnel on board the oil rig support vessel MV Stena Seaspread assisted in returning her to fighting order. She returned...
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Bluebird of Chelsea Bustardthorpe Calshot Devon Belle Edmund Gardner Havengore Karina Lady of the Lake Lady Wakefield Massey Shaw Mincarlo Pyronaut Raven...
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