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Richard Lee Barber

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Image 1: Image:Tug_Richard_Lee_Barber.jpg


Contents

Introduction

Entry started on 13 February 2008 by Benjidog - Work in Progress

As far as is known there has only been one ship named Richard Lee Barber.

Basic Data

  • Type: Tug
  • Registered owners,managers and operators:
  • Builders: Fellows
  • Yard: Great Yarmouth
  • Country: UK
  • Yard number:
  • Registry:
  • Official number:
  • Signal letters: N/K
  • Call sign: N/K
  • Classification society: N/K
  • Gross tonnage: 122 grt
  • Net tonnage: N/K
  • Deadweight: N/K
  • Length: N/K
  • Breadth: N/K
  • Depth: N/K
  • Draught: N/K
  • Engines: N/K
  • Engine builders: N/K
  • Works: N/K
  • Country: N/K
  • Power: N/K
  • Propulsion:
  • Speed: N/K
  • Cargo capacity:N/K
  • Crew: N/K
  • Employment: Tug


Career Highlights

  • 14 September 1939: Launched
  • February 1940: Completed
  • 1965: Retired
  • April 1966: Broken up in Antwerp

Service History

According to External resource #2 she was employed as a tug on the River Yare in Great Yarmouth.

External resources

  1. Miramar ship index
  2. Our Great Yarmouth website: http://www.ourgreatyarmouth.org.uk/page_id__172_path__0p44p75p.aspx

Images

  1. By permission of Stan Mayes

Contributors

  1. Research and construction of page by Benjidog


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