PS Lincoln Castle

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PS Lincoln Castle was a coal-fired side-wheel paddle steamer, which ferried passengers across the Humber from the 1941 until 1978. She was the last coal-fired paddle steamer still in regular services in the UK. Later, she served as a pub at Hessle, and then as a restaurant under permanent dock at Alexandra Dock, Grimsby. In September 2010, the Hull Daily Mail reported that she was in an advanced state of demolition, despite the efforts of local people to buy the historic vessel and restore her. On 31 March 2011, the Lincoln Castle Preservation Society were reported to have purchased the broken up parts of the ship for restoration. rdf:langString
Le PS Lincoln Castle était un ancien bateau à roues à aubes de la London and North Eastern Railway qui servit de ferry sur la rivière Humber de 1941 à 1978. Puis il a servi de restaurant flottant sur Alexandra Dock à Grimsby dans l'estuaire de la Humber. En septembre 2010, le journal Hull Daily Mail annonça sa démolition à cause de sa grande vétusté. La Lincoln Castle Preservation Society racheta les pièces principales du navire pour les remonter sur une coque en acier afin d'en faire une nouvelle attraction. Ce bâtiment était inscrit au registre du National Historic Ships . rdf:langString
rdf:langString PS Lincoln Castle
rdf:langString PS Lincoln Castle
rdf:langString PS Lincoln Castle
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xsd:date 1940-04-27
rdf:langString Grimsby, Lincolnshire
xsd:date 1941-08-04
rdf:langString LNER; Sealink
xsd:integer 1939
rdf:langString A. & J. Inglis, Pointhouse, Glasgow
xsd:date 1941-07-04
rdf:langString Broken up in Alexandra Dock, Grimsby
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rdf:langString PS Lincoln Castle
xsd:integer 1941
rdf:langString Triple expansion, diagonal stroke, reciprocating steam engine by Ailsa of Troon, 850 hp.
rdf:langString Paddle steamer
rdf:langString *1941–1978: New Holland to Hull ferry service. *since 1981: Moored on the Humber
rdf:langString PS Lincoln Castle was a coal-fired side-wheel paddle steamer, which ferried passengers across the Humber from the 1941 until 1978. She was the last coal-fired paddle steamer still in regular services in the UK. Later, she served as a pub at Hessle, and then as a restaurant under permanent dock at Alexandra Dock, Grimsby. In September 2010, the Hull Daily Mail reported that she was in an advanced state of demolition, despite the efforts of local people to buy the historic vessel and restore her. On 31 March 2011, the Lincoln Castle Preservation Society were reported to have purchased the broken up parts of the ship for restoration.
rdf:langString Le PS Lincoln Castle était un ancien bateau à roues à aubes de la London and North Eastern Railway qui servit de ferry sur la rivière Humber de 1941 à 1978. Puis il a servi de restaurant flottant sur Alexandra Dock à Grimsby dans l'estuaire de la Humber. En septembre 2010, le journal Hull Daily Mail annonça sa démolition à cause de sa grande vétusté. La Lincoln Castle Preservation Society racheta les pièces principales du navire pour les remonter sur une coque en acier afin d'en faire une nouvelle attraction. Ce bâtiment était inscrit au registre du National Historic Ships .
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xsd:date 1940-04-27
xsd:date 1941-08-04

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