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- Stour_(narrowboat) abstract "Stour is an all-wooden motor narrow boat powered by a Bolinder 15 h. p. diesel engine. It was built as a tar tanker in 1937 by Fellows Morton and Clayton at their Uxbridge dockyard for fuel oil carriers Thomas Clayton Ltd of Oldbury. The hull has oak planked sides, elm bottoms and pine deck with a fully fitted traditional boatman’s cabin. She was one of a large fleet of all wooden boats used by that Company for liquid cargo carrying, the main hold area being fully decked over. When new it would have carried refined fuels such as gas oil for powering machinery but as it got older it was used for carrying heavier lubricating oil from the fuel distribution plants on the Manchester Ship Canal.It is now owned by the Black Country Living Museum, in Dudley, where it is based and can be seen dockside in the Lord Ward’s Canal Arm at the museum.Stour is on the National Historic Ships register.".
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageExternalLink 46.htm.
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageExternalLink stour.
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageID "38916538".
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageLength "1421".
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageRevisionID "624977363".
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageWikiLink Black_Country_Living_Museum.
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageWikiLink Bolinder.
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Black_Country_Living_Museum.
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canal_boats_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_and_vessels_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Vessels.
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageWikiLink Dudley.
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageWikiLink Fellows_Morton_and_Clayton.
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageWikiLink Manchester_Ship_Canal.
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageWikiLink Narrowboat.
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageWikiLink National_Historic_Ships.
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageWikiLink Uxbridge.
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Stour'' (narrowboat)".
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stour".
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Stour_(narrowboat) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:National_Historic_Ships.
- Stour_(narrowboat) subject Category:Black_Country_Living_Museum.
- Stour_(narrowboat) subject Category:Canal_boats_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Stour_(narrowboat) subject Category:Ships_and_vessels_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Vessels.
- Stour_(narrowboat) hypernym Boat.
- Stour_(narrowboat) type Ship.
- Stour_(narrowboat) type Ship.
- Stour_(narrowboat) comment "Stour is an all-wooden motor narrow boat powered by a Bolinder 15 h. p. diesel engine. It was built as a tar tanker in 1937 by Fellows Morton and Clayton at their Uxbridge dockyard for fuel oil carriers Thomas Clayton Ltd of Oldbury. The hull has oak planked sides, elm bottoms and pine deck with a fully fitted traditional boatman’s cabin. She was one of a large fleet of all wooden boats used by that Company for liquid cargo carrying, the main hold area being fully decked over.".
- Stour_(narrowboat) label "Stour (narrowboat)".
- Stour_(narrowboat) sameAs Q12070126.
- Stour_(narrowboat) sameAs m.0s8yv77.
- Stour_(narrowboat) sameAs Q12070126.
- Stour_(narrowboat) wasDerivedFrom Stour_(narrowboat)?oldid=624977363.
- Stour_(narrowboat) isPrimaryTopicOf Stour_(narrowboat).