Maud (wherry)

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Maud est un Norfolk wherry de 1899 construit dans le Comté de Norfolk. Il est l'un des deux seuls survivants de type wherry de commerce (en anglais : Trading wherry). Depuis avril 2015, il appartient à la Wherry Maud Trust . Il est classé bateau historique depuis 1996 par le National Historic Ships UK et au registre du National Historic Fleet. rdf:langString
Maud, along with Albion, is one of only two surviving Norfolk trading wherries to be found on the Norfolk Broads. Maud was built in 1899, and served as a sailing wherry and later as a lighter before being sunk in the mid-1960s as protection for part of the banks of Ranworth Broad. In 1981, she was refloated and taken to Upton where she was restored over a number of years, finally returning to the water in 1999. As of 2010, Maud is active on the Norfolk Broads. She is listed on the register of National Historic Ships in the United Kingdom, as part of the National Historic Fleet. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Active as of 2010
rdf:langString Maud est un Norfolk wherry de 1899 construit dans le Comté de Norfolk. Il est l'un des deux seuls survivants de type wherry de commerce (en anglais : Trading wherry). Depuis avril 2015, il appartient à la Wherry Maud Trust . Il est classé bateau historique depuis 1996 par le National Historic Ships UK et au registre du National Historic Fleet.
rdf:langString Maud, along with Albion, is one of only two surviving Norfolk trading wherries to be found on the Norfolk Broads. Maud was built in 1899, and served as a sailing wherry and later as a lighter before being sunk in the mid-1960s as protection for part of the banks of Ranworth Broad. In 1981, she was refloated and taken to Upton where she was restored over a number of years, finally returning to the water in 1999. As of 2010, Maud is active on the Norfolk Broads. She is listed on the register of National Historic Ships in the United Kingdom, as part of the National Historic Fleet.
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