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- Bustardthorpe length "28020.264".
- Bustardthorpe abstract "Bustardthorpe, now known as Miranda Mayne, is a privately owned steel lighter, based on the River Thames at Abingdon. She is on the National Register of Historic Vessels, but is not a part of the National Historic Fleet.Bustardthorpe was originally constructed as an unpowered barge by Joseph Spencer Watson for T F Woods & Co. Constructed of riveted Swedish rolled steel and fitted with a tiller and open wheelhouse, she was completed in 1914. She was initially paired with the steam towing barge Ouse, and made regular trips between York and the towns of Hull and Goole. During her time with T F Woods & Co, she carried up to 120 tons of Swedish pulped paper rolls, destined for use by the Yorkshire Herald. She also transported bagged cocoa beans, sugar, hazelnuts and gum to Wormald Cut on the River Foss for the confectionery company Rowntrees. In 1931, Bustardthorpe was fitted with a 75kW Lister JP6 diesel engine, and was registered as a motor vessel.".
- Bustardthorpe builder Joseph_Spencer_Watson.
- Bustardthorpe class Lighter_(barge).
- Bustardthorpe length "28.020264".
- Bustardthorpe operator TF_Woods_&_Co.
- Bustardthorpe owner TF_Woods_&_Co.
- Bustardthorpe shipBeam "5.205984".
- Bustardthorpe status "Converted to a privately owned houseboat".
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageID "32800254".
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageLength "4017".
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageRevisionID "681378523".
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Abingdon,_Oxfordshire.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Abingdon-on-Thames.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Castle_Mill_Lock.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Category:1914_ships.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Barges.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_and_vessels_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Vessels.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Dry_Pool_Engineering_and_Dry_Dock_Company.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Gainsborough,_Lincolnshire.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Goole.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Spencer_Watson.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Kingston_upon_Hull.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Lighter_(barge).
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Lister_JP6.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink National_Historic_Fleet.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink National_Historic_Ships.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Vessels.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Newspapers_of_Yorkshire.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink River_Foss.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink River_Thames.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Rolled_steel.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Rolling_(metalworking).
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Rowntrees.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink TF_Woods_&_Co.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink T_F_Woods_&_Co.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Tugboat.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink William_Gilyott_&_Co_Ltd.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Wormald_Cut.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink York.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageWikiLink Yorkshire_Herald.
- Bustardthorpe hasPhotoCollection Bustardthorpe.
- Bustardthorpe shipBuilder "JS Watson of Gainsborough".
- Bustardthorpe shipCapacity "120".
- Bustardthorpe shipClass Lighter_(barge).
- Bustardthorpe shipCompleted "1914".
- Bustardthorpe shipDepth "6.89".
- Bustardthorpe shipLength "overall".
- Bustardthorpe shipName "Bustardthorpe".
- Bustardthorpe shipOperator "TF Woods & Co".
- Bustardthorpe shipOwner TF_Woods_&_Co.
- Bustardthorpe shipPower "Inboard motor".
- Bustardthorpe shipRoute "Between York and the towns of Hull and Goole".
- Bustardthorpe shipStatus "Converted to a privately owned houseboat".
- Bustardthorpe shipTonnage "98.22".
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_career.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_characteristics.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_image.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:National_Historic_Ships.
- Bustardthorpe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bustardthorpe subject Category:1914_ships.
- Bustardthorpe subject Category:Barges.
- Bustardthorpe subject Category:Ships_and_vessels_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Vessels.
- Bustardthorpe type MeanOfTransportation.
- Bustardthorpe type Ship.
- Bustardthorpe type Type.
- Bustardthorpe type Type.
- Bustardthorpe type Product.
- Bustardthorpe type DesignedArtifact.
- Bustardthorpe type Thing.
- Bustardthorpe type Q11446.
- Bustardthorpe comment "Bustardthorpe, now known as Miranda Mayne, is a privately owned steel lighter, based on the River Thames at Abingdon. She is on the National Register of Historic Vessels, but is not a part of the National Historic Fleet.Bustardthorpe was originally constructed as an unpowered barge by Joseph Spencer Watson for T F Woods & Co. Constructed of riveted Swedish rolled steel and fitted with a tiller and open wheelhouse, she was completed in 1914.".
- Bustardthorpe label "Bustardthorpe".
- Bustardthorpe sameAs m.0h3qfny.
- Bustardthorpe sameAs Q5002097.
- Bustardthorpe sameAs Q5002097.
- Bustardthorpe wasDerivedFrom Bustardthorpe?oldid=681378523.
- Bustardthorpe isPrimaryTopicOf Bustardthorpe.
- Bustardthorpe name "Bustardthorpe".