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Harry Richardson (820) General Arrangement Plan
HARRY RICHARDSON
Harry Richardson (820) General Arrangement Plan
Harry Richardson (820) General Arrangement Plan

HARRY RICHARDSON

Shipbuilder (Aberdeen, Scotland, 1864 - 1992)
Date18 November 1949
Object NameCARGO VESSEL
ClassificationsShip
Dimensionslength 270'6" x breadth 39'6" x depth 17'1 1/2"
Gross Tonnage: 1777 ton
Object numberABDSHIP002513
About MeYard: Hall, Russell & Co.
Yard Number: 820
Official Number: 183218

Fate: Breaking up by Hughes Bolckow Ltd., Blyth, began on the 28 May 1980.

Propulsion: Motor
Description: Cargo vessel, “flat iron” collier, motor, screw, steel.

Owner:
1950: British Electricity Authority. Manager: Stephenson Clarke Ltd., London.
1954: Owners retitled Central Electricity Authority (CEA), London.
1958: Owners retitled Central Electricity Generating Board (CEGB), London.
04/1968: Managers retitled Stephenson Clarke Shipping Ltd., London.
1979: Owners H.G. Humphreys. London, renamed SINNIS.
1979: Owners Regalarden Ltd., (Aueleon Shipping and Trading Co. Ltd., Managers) London.

General History:
HARRY RICHARDSON was built for Central Electric by Hall Russel's. It was used for taking coal up river on the Thames, the wheel house and funnel built lower down so the ship can get under the bridges on the Thames. It had one deck and hatches.

23/05/1949 : Keel laid on Berth No. 4.
08/09/1949: Framed.
18/04/1949: Sailed for loaded trials in Firth of Forth.
18/11/1949: Launched. Named by Mrs Harry Richardson, wife of Major Harry Richardson, member of Southern Electricity Board, Chairman of the London Power Co. Ltd.
(Hall Russell Journal, vol. 21, no. 4,1950, p. 83)

1980: Battersea Power Station closed and the last two up river colliers, including HARRY RICHARDSON were sold.

Notes:
Sister to Yard No. 819, DAME CAROLINE HASLETT.
Motor by screw. British Polar Engines Ltd., Glasgow. Model M48M, No. E.780.
8-cylinder, 2 stroke, single acting, 340mm x 570mm, 1180 b.h.p. @ 225 r.p.m.
Engine, spares and transport to yard - £22,373.0.0.
Propellor: 9’ 0” diameter 4-bladed solid manganese bronze.
Machinery Total £37,167.11.6
(H.R. Order Book, HR/2/3/4/ (Aberdeen City Archives))

See also:
History (CS): - http://www.clydeships.co.uk/view.php?year_built=&builder=&ref=52165&vessel=HARRY+RICHARDSON
Photographs in Aberdeen City Archive: - HR/2/7/401/13 and 473/1 to /6.
Black and White Photograph in album of collier 'Dame Caroline Haslett'
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
7 October 1950
AGNES BLAIKIE
Walter Hood & Co.
1841
Black & white photograph of 'Charles H Merz'
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
23 June 1955
Thomas Goulden (837) Launching Ceremony
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
1 July 1954
Sir John Snell (841) Launching Ceremony
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
11 January 1955
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
20 May 1939
GALERNA
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
24 November 1927
VENDAVAL
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
27 December 1928
ABERGELDIE
DUTHIE
April 1869
Alexander HALL & Co.
July 1872
David pollock (836) Under way running trials
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
9 March 1954
Dulwich, Lambeth, Ewell, Camberwell (861 862 863 864) General Arrangement Plan
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
30 April 1958
The Ship John Duthie by Arthur Smith
DUTHIE
1864
Black and white photograph Showing The Collier 'lambeth' Built At Hall Russell, 1958
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
23 January 1958
Dulwich, Lambeth, Ewell, Camberwell (861 862 863 864) General Arrangement Plan
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
22 January 1958
ATLAS
1817
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
December 1876
THROSTLEGARTH
Alexander HALL & Co.
1954
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
24 June 1957
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
1 December 1959
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
14 December 1956