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----- Original Message ----- From: Walter Snowdon (preserved@paddleducks.co.uk) To: preserved@paddleducks.co.uk (preserved@paddleducks.co.uk) Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 5:06 PM Subject: PS WINGFIELD CASTLE. Hi Folks. Today (Monday 27th March) I went to Hartlepool to see the Wingfield Castle refloated from the dry dock where her hull has been replated and repainted. She is sitting in the dock minus her paddle sponsons which are to be renovated and refitted when she arrives at her birth. Sadly she couldnt be towed out of the due to a strong wind across the dock gates, but will probably come out tommorrow when I cant be there to take any photographs!She is undergoing a partial renovation which includes turning a disused lower deck into a classroom for school parties. Nice to see a local authority putting its money where its mouth is.She will be reopend to the public (free access) in a few weeks time.Wingfield Castle is substantialy as she was built, with her engines intact and being turned over every week driven by a geard electric motor to stop them seizing up. Her boilers and boiler room is also accesible.Regards to all, Walter.-------------------- m2f --------------------Exported by Paddleducks Mail System.http://www.paddleducks.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=7058#7058-------------------- m2f --------------------
----- Original Message ----- From: Walter Snowdon (preserved@paddleducks.co.uk) To: preserved@paddleducks.co.uk (preserved@paddleducks.co.uk) Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 12:29 AM Subject: RE: PS WINGFIELD CASTLE. Hi Paul. The preservation of this paddler is enirely down to the local authority- no external funding. She was built in Hartlepool in the early thirties and when she came up for scrapping the Museum service bought her and brought her to Hartlepool. This was at the time Hartlepool was rebuilding HMS WARRIOR and it was felt that as there was such a nucleus of experienced shipwrights that the on going process of preservation would benefit the town. (Hartlepool is just a small town- not a city). Since then They have also rebuilt HMS TRINCOMALEE, A Napoleonic Wars frigate into a perfect fully rigged floatng piece of hostory with a Historic dockyard theme village with its own drydock for ship restoration and gunsmiths, naval tailorsshops etc. and a vast light and sound theme whereby you pass threough the length of Hms victory in action complete with ships surgeon, gunfire and all the noise and smoke of battle. VERY spectacular. I often criticise Hartlepool but really for its size It has given us WARRIOR, TRICOMALEE, WINGFIELD CASTLE, and partly rebuilt the HMS M33 first war Monitor which is now in Portsmouth for final addition of armament etc. Cheers for now, Walter.-------------------- m2f --------------------Exported by Paddleducks Mail System.http://www.paddleducks.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=7061#7061-------------------- m2f --------------------