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----- Original Message ----- From: Walter Snowdon (research@paddleducks.co.uk) To: research@paddleducks.co.uk (research@paddleducks.co.uk) Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 10:48 AM Subject: SCOTTISH PADDLE WARSHIP. In April 1916 the Admiralty took delivery of a new paddle minesweeper HMS Duchess of Buccleugh. She was a handsome large paddler with an unusual start to her life. At the start of world war1, NORTH BRITISH RAILWAYS had ordered two new paddlers fromA and J INGLIS, one for the Clyde and one for the Forth. While still on the slipway duchess of Buccleuch was bought by the admiralty and so never was fitted or carried passengers, going straight off to war.does anyone know of any photos of her ? Or her service history?. She was 225 feet long with a tall single funnel. She survived the war and was laid up in Wales and was broken up in 1921. ONLY FIVE YEARS OLD- what was the reason?There is a good profile (admiralty)drawing of her (2 page side view) in STEAMERS OF THE FORTH Vol. 2 by Ian Brodie published by Stenlake Publishing ISBN1 84033 308 1 but no pictures.So come on out there- someone must know something about her- information please!Heres one for Allistar- What became of her (Clyde) sister- Was she built and what was her name? Also, there are two books on Campbell steamers at War and a small booklet on WW2 Paddlers at war BUT NO DEFINITIVE BOOK ON SCOTTISH STEAMERS AT WAR (other than Talisman- the lone Crusader) - long overdue in my estimation. HINT HINT!!!. regards to all (I love posting awkward questions) Walter.-------------------- m2f --------------------Exported by Paddleducks Mail System.http://www.paddleducks.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=11630#11630-------------------- m2f -------------------- No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.25/744 - Release Date: 03/04/2007 05:32
I also wondered if the Admiralty just did not have the marketing skills to find a buyer for DUCHESS OF BUCCLEUCH, but they successfully sold MINERVA to Turkey and (the former Galloway) REDGAUNTLET to Algeria, so they must have had some skills.
----- Original Message ----- From: Waverley (research@paddleducks.co.uk) To: research@paddleducks.co.uk (research@paddleducks.co.uk) Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 3:58 PM Subject: RE: SCOTTISH PADDLE WARSHIP. Thanks AlistairI wasn't aware of the MINERVA mystery - my info was from Roy Wilson's "Passenger Steamers of the Glasgow & South Western" - Duckworth & Langmuir's "Clyde River and Other Steamers" state she was sold by the "British Government" which presumably means the same thing.Duckworth & Langmuir in "Railway and Other Steamers" give a reported speed of 16 knots for DUCHESS OF BUCCLEUCH.RegardsDavid-------------------- m2f --------------------Exported by Paddleducks Mail System.http://www.paddleducks.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=11717#11717-------------------- m2f -------------------- No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.0.0/754 - Release Date: 09/04/2007 22:59
From: Alistair Deayton (research@paddleducks.co.uk) To: research@paddleducks.co.uk (research@paddleducks.co.uk) Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 11:10 AM Subject: Re: SCOTTISH PADDLE WARSHIP. Over the years I have tried to trace the histories of all British steamers sold abroad Alistair
----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Jordan (research@paddleducks.co.uk) To: research@paddleducks.co.uk (research@paddleducks.co.uk) Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 2:11 AM Subject: Re: SCOTTISH PADDLE WARSHIP. Alistair..after five years, I am still looking for the disposition to Turkish owners of the Barclay Curle "Diana Vernon/Worthing Belle/Touzla (Tuzla)". We last had this topic in a "Research" thread back in Jan 2005 and came to the conclusion there was virtually no record of her in Turkish hands. Both you and Tamer Ozkhan in Istanbul sent pictures purported to be of her, but she looks the same as she did on the South Coast, so there's no way of knowing if it really is of her in Turkish guise. In the photo the funnel markings aren't helpful and she certainly did not show the split wheelhouses typical of Bosphorus paddlers Tom (Lee) says "In 1913 the competition from the Campbell's fleet became too much and resulted in the sale of Worthing Belle to Turkish owners who renamed her Touzla. She served as a gunboat in the Great War (when she was reported sunk by Allied shipping) but resumed service as a ferry until she was finally scrapped in 1926." Your post on January 25 2005 was helpful in which you said: "I have just had an email from a German friend who has researched Turkish steamers extensively It appears that TUZLA was never a gunboat, hence her lack of mention in "The Ottoman Steam navy". On 30 August 1915 she was sunk by British battleships (his word, he probably means warships) whilst lying empty at Akbas-liman. She was only sold to Turkey in March 1914, so would have had only 4 months in service before the war, hence the lack of photographs" There is a suggestion in other UK sources she was raised after her sinking and then continued as a Ferry. We have no record of this or of her being scrapped either.   My quest is still to find a photo of her under a Turkish flag and trace her history to see what became of her. I'm curious to know if she ever had the same bridge mods made to many Bosphorus paddlers. Seems strange a ship should simply disappear from records! I'm not sure where else to look, although I just realised I never properly checked Lloyds yet.  ----- Original Message ----- : From: Alistair Deayton (research@paddleducks.co.uk (research@paddleducks.co.uk)) To: research@paddleducks.co.uk (research@paddleducks.co.uk) (research@paddleducks.co.uk (research@paddleducks.co.uk)) Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 11:10 AMSubject: Re: SCOTTISH PADDLE WARSHIP.Over the years I have tried to trace the histories of all British steamers sold abroad Alistair-------------------- m2f --------------------Exported by Paddleducks Mail System.http://www.paddleducks.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=11722#11722-------------------- m2f -------------------- No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.0.0/754 - Release Date: 09/04/2007 22:59