Tattershall Castle (photo by Tom Hartley) |
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Sunday, 27 July 2014
Tattershall Castle
We've had aeroplanes today, so here's a paddle steamer from our roving reporter Tom Hartley, who's visiting the capital and been taking a refreshment break on the Tattershall Castle, built by William Gray in 1934 at British West Hartlepool for the LNER
Those of you with a nautical inclination or a monkey fetish will be aware that Wingfield Castle, a sister ship of Tattershall Castle, is moored at the interesting Museum of Hartlepool The third Humber paddler Lincoln Castle was recently scrapped.
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