TAMAI class:
Ordered in June 1885 as an Army contract and designed by Yarrow; TAMAI and EL TEB were both built by Elder, Glasgow (yard numbers 307, 308) and ABU KLEA and METEMMEH were by Yarrow at Poplar.
73,5 tons (displacement) 90ft x 18ft x 2.5ft deep
148 hp engines - 9 knots, fired by wood / coal
armed - 1 x 90mm Krupp (9 pounder); 2 x 0.45 Nordenfelt guns; Abu Klea had a 12pdr Krupp by 1896.
Abu Klea - rebuilt at Khartoum 1921; discarded in the '30s
Tamai - fate uncertain; poss re-erected on the Red Sea?
El Teb - renamed HAFIR in 1897; later converted to a passenger vessel;
rebuilt 1925. Sunk at Bah-al-Zaraf in 1941
Metemmeh - rebuilt 1911 and again 1925; discarded 1952 but still afloat in
1964 when used a University club house
I have some Elder drawings for these. which have been scanned as JPG at 1:32 scale. Send me a PM and I'll sort something out for you. Very interested in a copy of any photos you have, which are presumably of what was Metemmeh, one of the Yarrow boats, if the above is to be believed.
Rick