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    1. Re: [MAR] Wheatblade
    2. David Asprey
    3. On 2 Oct 2011 Joe McMillan wrote Can anyone provide information on the small coaster WHEATBLADE The only info i have is that it was built in 1923 by Hansen Shipbuilder of Bideford and was owned by Spillers Ltd.1933 renamed Denwick Head and 1946 renamed Morefield.Eventually broken up at Port Glasgow in 1955 Can anyone tell me who her subsequent owners were. Any info would be gratefully accepted. Thank you in advance. >>>>>>>>> There is a photograph of WHEATBLADE (from World Ship Society photolibrary) in "Ships in Focus Record 14" in the first of two articles on the Hansen shipyard. David

    10/03/2011 03:02:16
    1. Re: [MAR] Wheatblade
    2. Joe McMillan
    3. Hi David, Thank`s for your interest in my query regarding WHEATBLADE.I already have a photo of her in my collection,i was looking for info on her history and ultimate fate which Ted has so kindly supplied. Kindest regards, Joe McMillan. ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Asprey" <dasprey@blueyonder.co.uk> To: <mariners@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 6:32 PM Subject: Re: [MAR] Wheatblade > > On 2 Oct 2011 Joe McMillan wrote > Can anyone provide information on the small coaster WHEATBLADE The only > info > i have is that it was built in 1923 by Hansen Shipbuilder of Bideford and > was owned by Spillers Ltd.1933 renamed Denwick Head and 1946 renamed > Morefield.Eventually broken up at Port Glasgow in 1955 Can anyone tell me > who her subsequent owners were. Any info would be gratefully accepted. > Thank > you in advance. >>>>>>>>>> > > There is a photograph of WHEATBLADE (from World Ship Society photolibrary) > in "Ships in Focus Record 14" in the first of two articles on the Hansen > shipyard. > > David > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MARINERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/04/2011 09:57:52