1719, BDB 86/1/6827 Sankey Family Photographic Archive © Cumbria Archives
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no.1719
Paddle Tug Walney
Post 1904
What looks like an overloaded paddle tug at sea. Passengers look to be mainly men. A football trip maybe? Built 1904, it was operated by the Furness Railway as a tug and passenger transport.
Location: | Irish Sea | Cumbria Archives Reference: | BDB 86/1/6827 |
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Sankey Number: | 1719 |
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Album Number: Unidentified Album 1699-1999 8002 onwards
Page Number: 3
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Sankey Number | Image Title | Location Image Taken | Description |
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1714 | Viking | Sailing away to left, heavy smoke | |
1715 | Viking | Sailing to right, aft deck full. | |
1716 | Torpedo Boat Brisk in Morecambe Bay | Sailing to right, 4 people in dinghy, one to aft of ship | |
1717 | Admiralty Yacht Enchantress in Morecambe Bay | Sailing to bottom right of image | |
1718 | PS Walney heading to Fleetwood | Sailing to Fleetwood for match, overloaded | |
1719 | PS Walney heading to Fleetwood | overloaded and listing towards camera | |
1720 | PS Walney heading to Fleetwood | Closeup of bow of ship, 3 people stood over paddle | |
1721 | Nora | Prawner FD 46 dark sails, white hull, sailing to right | |
1722 | Eva | Prawner FD 184 dark boat and sails, with the fleet, yachts and shoreline in the background. | |
1723 | Prima Donna | FD 91 dark sails with white hull | |
1724 | Lady Moyra | Steaming to the left, sailors dotted all over, including the side door | |
1725 | Yacht and Piel Castle | No sail, boat and dinghy,Roa and Piel Islands visible behind |