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Steam Vessels
- Daniel Adamson
- The 'Daniel Adamson', a steam tug / tender - was constructed as the “Ralph
Brocklebank” for the Shropshire Union Canal and Railway Company in 1903
and now a major restoration project.
- Antelope
- A new build steam tug project
- Emily Anne
- EmilyAnne is a modern narrow boat with a steam engine purpose built by Anthony
Bever (Swindon),
- The History
of the Narrow Boat Steamer - so far
- Richard Thomas's researches on all steamers on the canals, not just FMC
- International Steamboat Society
- The International Steamboat Society aims to provide a link and a means of communication
for the many steamboat enthusiasts throughout the world.
- Kerne
- Steam tug based on Merseyside / Boat Museum
- Portwey
- Portwey is a twin screw, coal fired steam tug now active in the United Kingdom
- Sir Walter Scott
- Sir Walter Scott is a Clydeside built steamship that has sailed the waters
of Loch Katrine since 1900. She is 110 feet long, 19 feet wide and weighs 115
tons
- Steam Boat Association
of Great Britain
- The SBA was formed to promote the enjoyment of steamboats and to represent
the interests of owners. Links to many websites.
- Steam Paddle Ship Waverley
- One of the most famous steam ships still sailing around Britain
- World of Boats
- A new collection in the Scottish borders - with Bertha, what is believed to have been designed by the eminent victorian engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel and has the destincition of being the oldest operational steam driven vessel in Britain
Other Waterways Organisation sites
- Inland Waterways Association
- Inland Waterways Association - News of activities and campaigns, books and
other items for sale and links to some local branches
- Maritime Britain
- The online guide to maritime heritage facilities and organisations in the UK
- Narrow Boat Trust
- A charity for restoring and preserving narrow boats
- National Register of Historic
Vessels
- The National Historic Ships Committee / National Maritime Museum - President
is on this register
- Railway & Canal
Historical Society
- R&CHS brings together all those interested in the history of railways and
waterways
- Richard Thomas's Canal
Talks
- FoP Archivist Richard Thomas does talks not only just on NB President - but
many other waterway subjects
- UK Canals
- UK Canals Network, home to one of the main Web canal rings and mailing lists
- Waterscape
- British Waterways site about boating, waterside walks, and days out by the
water
- Waterways Directory
- Is the comprehensive directory for all UK Inland Waterways related businesses,
clubs, societies and organisations
- Waterways
Liaison Service On-line
- Coordinating the work of various waterway organisations
- Waterway Recovery Group
- The Waterway Recovery Group is a voluntary organisation, helping to restore
derelict canals in Britain
- Wild Over Waterways
- A British Waterways site - "The aim of WOW is to reach out to young people
with the message that the waterways are a dynamic and integral part of our country's
heritage and infrastructure."
A few commercial links
- Old Glory Magazine
- The magazine dedicated to Living Industrial & transport heritage
- The Canal Shop Company
- - for Books, videos and DVD's etc, about canals
and rivers and more.
Canal maps and guides to help in the planning of your next trip.Run by one of
President's captains - but no other link with FoP
- Narrow Boat Magazine
- the Inland waterways heritage magazine
- Preston Services
- Suppliers of steam engines, spares and services
Links with this small icon next to them,
are
to 3rd party sites. These are some of the many sites
that may be useful and interesting - if they are out of date please let the webmaster know.
We cannot endorse what they may say; but they are all worth a look.
Last edited:- 23-Mar-2008