1287, BDB 86/1/6810 Sankey Family Photographic Archive © Cumbria Archives
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no.1287
Belle
Pre 1921
Small 2-funnelled paddle-steamer, with no passengers, passing the Wyre light near Fleetwood. Belle (launched as Llandudno Belle) was built for the Llandudno & Carnarvon Steamboat Co in 1892. She moved to a service between Blackpool and Southport, and passed to the North Pier Steamship Co, Blackpool, Ltd in 1895 and then bought by the rival Blackpool Passenger Steamboat Co in 1905. Belle was broken up in 1921
Location: | Morecambe Bay, Fleetwood | Cumbria Archives Reference: | BDB 86/1/6810 |
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Sankey Number: | 1287 |
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Album Number: Album 08 1035-1332
Page Number: 18
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Sankey Number | Image Title | Location Image Taken | Description |
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1287 | Belle | Small 2-funnelled paddle steamer with no passengers passing the Wyre light. | |
1288 | PS Lune in Fleetwood Channel | Crowded paddle steamer passing the North Euston Hotel inward bound. | |
1289 | Dredger Premier | Bucket dredger at anchor with a schooner in the background. | |
1290 | Enterprise in Piel Burque | Steam tug in a choppy sea | |
1291 | Queen Victoria | Paddle steamer at sea seen from astern, making a lot of smoke. | |
1292 | Yacht | Smart prawner-style yacht at sea in light wind. Walleroo | |
1293 | Steam tug Enterprise | Steam tug in a channel. | |
1294 | Missing photo | ||
1295 | Yacht Walleroo | A well-known Barrow racing yacht | |
1296 | Lady Evelyn | Paddle steamer on a calm sea | |
1297 | Viking | Isle of Man steamer at sea | |
1298 | Dredger | As 1289 but the tide has gone out. Dredger Premier | |
1299 | Queen Victoria | As 1291 with even more smoke. | |
1300 | SS 'City of Belfast' | Smart passenger steamer at slow speed on a calm sea. | |
1301 | Launch of middle section of Canadian floating dock at Barrow. | Part of Duke of Connaught in Walney Channel | |
1302 | Falcon, Fleetwood Regatta, rowing boat in foreground. | Yacht and a schooner, seen from the shore. |