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HANDY or ANDY

Craft
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Fleet No
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Built at |
Hull |
Cost |
Type |
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HANDY
or ANDY
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STEAM TUG
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Owners
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Address
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Source
for
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First Date |
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Mountsorrel Granite Co |
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Reg |
3.5.1920 |
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Steamer Registrations
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Owner |
Place |
PH No |
As |
Date Inspected |
Date Registered |
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Mountsorrel Granite Co |
Loughborough |
44 |
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3.5.1920 |
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Steamer Gaugings
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Owner |
Place |
Gauging Number |
Notes |
Date |
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Boiler
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Clarkson Thimble Tube Boiler Co Ltd [AB/PW]
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Engine
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By possible associate company to Clarkson |
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Steamer
History
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Engine and boiler taken out after a very short period Hull sunk in arm to south of “echo” bridge, in Mountsorrel’s wharf See notes below from Steam on Canals p92 |
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Fate
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Note on
registration « Broken up by 31.10.1940 » |
Date |
By 31.10.1940 |
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In October 1955, a chance remark led the authors to Mountsorrel on the
River Soar and to the remains
of'the Mountsorrel Granite Co's steamer Handy. This was one of the last steam narrow boats, converted from
a horse boat in 1928 and outwardly similar to the Fellows, Morton steamers. The power
plant was second-hand, having come
from a National steam bus made by Thomas Clarkson of Chelmsford. The boiler, shown in this photograph, had a central water drum and coiled
water-tubes, being heated by an oil burner. The engine, which had been removed for display in the company's offices, would have been a two-cylinder
simple of 4in bore x 4in
stroke.
Research showed that in fact Handy had been coal-fired, and this doubtless explained why the boiler failed on
her first trip. Towed home in disgrace, the boat was abandoned and gradually disappeared from view; before any steps could be taken to salvage the
boiler and stern-gear, the site was filled in and built over. Extensive enquiries failed to trace the
engine which had long since disappeared from the nearby offices (C. P. Weaver)
Steam on Canals p 92 pc Photo of remains of craft 10.1955