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Tarnwater
Tarnwater
Tarnwater

Tarnwater

coaster, built 1919
About MeSteel coaster built by John Lewis & Sons Limited, Aberdeen, in 1919.
Yard Number 70.
Length 164 feet 7 inches, Breadth 26 feet 10 inches, Depth 13 feet 2 inches
Photograph in album showing John Lewis built vessel Freeland
coaster, built 1919
Photograph in album showing John Lewis built vessel Wyndhurst
1917 - 1917
Black and white photograph showing starboard view of Ben Lui
trawler, built 1953
Empire Cherub (767) - General Arrangement
tug, built 1942
Sir Galahad, Sir Gareth (763 764) General Arrangement Plan
Minesweeper, built 1942
Sir Kay (768), Sir Lamorak (769) - General Arrangement
Round Table class trawler, built 1943
Sir Kay (768), Sir Lamorak (769) - General Arrangement
Round Table class trawler, built 1943
View Of Aberdeen Harbour, Looking Towards The City From The Torry Side 'star Of The East' in Fo…
Round Table class trawler, built 1942
black and white postcard of 'Intaba' c. 1910
Steam passenger and cargo vessel, built 1910
Capable (787) - Profile
tug, built 1945
Olive (752),Pine ( 753) - General Arrangement, Longitudinal Section & Top Decks
Tree Class trawler, 1940 - 1944
Olive (752),Pine ( 753) - General Arrangement, Longitudinal Section & Top Decks
Tree Class trawler, built 1940
The "Gladiator by Attributed to Arthur Smith
built 1850
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1864 - 1992
Barrage (743), Barranca (744) - Rigging Plan
Boom defence vessel, built 1938
Barrage (743), Barranca (744) - Rigging Plan
Boom defence vessel, built 1938
John Lewis & Sons
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1907 - 1976
Avondow
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1946 - 1967
Annie W Lewis
Aberdeen harbour dredger
colour slide showing the trawler Argo of Pembroke in Aberdeen harbour
trawler, built 1962, not Aberdeen
trawler Avonriver in Aberdeen harbour
trawler, built 1950
George Washington Wilson by Sir George Reid
Alvah, Banffshire, Scotland, 1823 - 1893