QUEEN OF THE USK

QUEEN OF THE USK

Postby teesships » Sun Aug 14, 2016 6:41 pm

This photo was sent to me quite some years ago by Dennis Weller, son of Albert Weller whose photos I have featured extensively on NEM:
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The location is clearly in Middlesbrough Dock Cut, with Dock Point in the background, the site of W Harkess & Son - Iron & Steel Shipbuilders as can be seen on the warehouses.
David Asprey provided me with details of her career:
QUEEN OF THE USK iron screw tug, ON 91356 91g 15n 86.0 x 16.4 x 10.1ft, blt 1885 Mordey Carney & Co, Newport Mon., eng by builders C2cy 18"33"x24" 60nhp, built for the builder's own towage operation at Newport and owned by Mark Carney & others.
1899 transferred to The Newport-on-Usk Steam Tug, Towage, Trawling & Salvage Co Ltd, Newport but resold to The Shipowners' Tug Co Ltd (mngd John W M Fry), Bristol;
1901 owner in liquidation and sold through Joseph Constant, London to Charles Chrystal Duncan & Charles William Duncan, Middlesbrough;
1909 Charles William Duncan sole owner as CCD died;
1914 transferred to Charles Duncan & Sons Ltd, Middlesbrough;
1915 sold to John Davies, Cardiff;
1931 broken up [not sure where or by whom]

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Re: QUEEN OF THE USK

Postby northeast » Mon Aug 15, 2016 7:29 am

What a fine view of the tug but also a nice link to Harkess and the shipbuilding industry. I had not realised they were so close to the Dock Point.
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