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Grab Dredger No 2
Grab Dredger No 2
Grab Dredger No 2

Grab Dredger No 2

About MeGrab Dredger No. 2 was commissioned in April 1931 to work close to the quay walls and in places the suction dredger could not reach. the silt dredged up in the grab was loaded onto a hopper, which carried it out to sea for dumping two and a half miles south east of the harbour entrance. The grab dredger and the barge both had a capacity of 290 tons of dredged material. The Priestman crane could drop the grab to a depth of 42 feet.
Annie W Lewis
Aberdeen harbour dredger
black/white photograph showing Mr F W Olley, ex-trawlerman
Torry, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1899 - 1899
Eclipse, Auxiliary Steam Whaler
Ship builders; 1811 - 1958
Defiance
19th Century Stage Coach
Four Masted Barque In Bottle
Peterhead, Scotland
Professor John Stuart Blackie
Glasgow, Scotland, 1809 - 1895
Rock Drill Arrangement
Aberdeen, Scotland, founded 1866
Raban Plaque St Nicholas Kirk
Worcestershire, England, 1579 - 1658
Marion Patterson
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1911 - 1993
James Cassie
Inverurie, Scotland, 1819 - 1879
M.B.E. Of R. S. Harvey Of The Orient Line
Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, born 1897
SEA QUEST
Semi-Submersible Drilling Rig
George Shepherd Registered Chemist and Druggist by Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1913 - 1985
Diamante (Ship No 290) - General Arrangement Plan
built 1899
Brigadier Frost Pasha
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1838 - 1902
House Flag For The Cargo Steamer 'maryland' Built By Hall Russell In 1921
Steam Cargo Vessel
colour slide showing the trawler Argo of Pembroke in Aberdeen harbour
trawler, built 1962, not Aberdeen
J & J Ingram
Aberdeen, Scotland
George Washington Wilson by Sir George Reid
Alvah, Banffshire, Scotland, 1823 - 1893