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I've heard a whisper that the old Duke of Lancaster along the coast at Llanerch-y-Mor has been sold for to a Queensferry scrap dealer for breaking up.  The rumour is that she could be broken up by Christmas. Can anyone do a little detective work?
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« Reply #1 on: Thursday 26 October 2006, 1938 » |
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She'll have to be broken up in situ as she's ground locked, have a photo taken a couple of years ago somewhere. 
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« Reply #2 on: Thursday 26 October 2006, 2004 » |
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Hi Cambria49, Cant believe the Duke of Lancaster still exists, certainly? rings a bell, I think I worked on her, probably? summers of 1974/1975? ? I was also on Cambria/Hibernia (last voyages then)? and a couple of other temps,? then St Colomba. Weren't? there? 3 Dukes, another was? Rothesay. And? one became a night club on the Tyne? Cant believe any one of them? has? lasted this long. I guess there's many a CG.commer worked on those ships!
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« Reply #3 on: Thursday 26 October 2006, 2032 » |
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High Seas: I was looking at a site yesterday about a Manx ferry being a night club, the ships future is now in doubt.
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« Reply #4 on: Thursday 26 October 2006, 2212 » |
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My dad worked on the one by Mostyn Market there. He keeps telling me every time we pass. It looks in a right state now. Shame yeah!
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« Reply #5 on: Thursday 26 October 2006, 2258 » |
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Weren't? there? 3 Dukes, another was? Rothesay. And? one became a night club on the Tyne?
Duke of Argyll. Hwyl,Bob.
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« Reply #6 on: Friday 27 October 2006, 0119 » |
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remember all three Duke boats at Holyhead for years ,annual dry dock ,and they use to do crusie 's off Scotland ,but they are getting on,I have seen the one at Mostyn dock ,but gee its a sad site,but as the saying goes time waits for nothing ,especilly old ships and sea dogs
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« Reply #7 on: Friday 27 October 2006, 0722 » |
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Bob, don't you look at my web site? You'll find the answers there!  Duke of Argyll - last until the 90's when she was burnt out off Hong Kong. Duke of Rothesay - scrapped 1975 Duke of Lancaster - on the beach near Mostyn. In relation to the Tyne night club, both the Dover and the Caledonian Princess have filled that role at Gateshead. The latter is still in business there when the former is out of use at Hartlepool. Weren't? there? 3 Dukes, another was? Rothesay. And? one became a night club on the Tyne?
Duke of Argyll. Hwyl,Bob.
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« Reply #8 on: Friday 27 October 2006, 0827 » |
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Bob, don't you look at my web site?? You'll find the answers there!?
I gave away my ship's picture book with all the aswers to a friend in need... Hwyl,Bob.
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« Reply #9 on: Friday 27 October 2006, 1105 » |
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Ah but Bob, you wouldn't find the answers in that book - those ships were all still in BR service when it was published!! 
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« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 21 August 2007, 1533 » |
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Cambria 49!
On this site as well? Brilliant man!
Also, excellent photos taken on that site linked above. What a shame that yet another piece of our heritage is going to be forgotten...
Full marks to those guys who did the photo job!
OD
OD have you seen my comment on SN in relation to the Duke? 
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« Reply #13 on: Saturday 25 August 2007, 0902 » |
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Aye mate! Hooroo! Cambria 49!
On this site as well? Brilliant man!
Also, excellent photos taken on that site linked above. What a shame that yet another piece of our heritage is going to be forgotten...
Full marks to those guys who did the photo job!
OD
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« Reply #14 on: Thursday 31 January 2008, 1201 » |
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Just to let you all know that a new website has been created with a view to continuing the works of the BBC 'Ask a local' page covering the Duke of Lancaster, which is being closed. It also is attempting to assemble a group/committee/party of persons who can influence the future of the ship. http://www.dukeoflancaster.net/index.htmPerhaps Admin may consider any worth in adding this to the list of links on our main page. (Oh, and while we're at it, what about adding www.findmadeleine.com)? Nooks.
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« Reply #15 on: Thursday 31 January 2008, 2123 » |
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I agree OD!
I didn't say I was for or against trying to do something with what's left of the ship, I just know her as a landmark, so having seen the new website, I just thought I would mention it here in case anybody else was interested.
Personally, If I had wanted a ship to be saved I think it would have been the old "Canberra". If they can melt her down (which they did) then they will melt any of them down. I also recall a massive campain to save the "Windsor Castle" and that came to nought.
Well, times must move on but I will commend the guys involved with this new project for having a go!
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« Reply #16 on: Friday 01 February 2008, 0219 » |
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Hmmm, yes some of these people have contacted me and don't seem too pleased when I offer my opinion, which mirroes that of OD's. Ho hum! If they want to have a go at preservation, at least the old Dover is afloat and looking for a new owner over in Hartlepool!
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« Reply #17 on: Friday 01 February 2008, 1005 » |
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Absolutely1 Interesting that her designers hated converting her to a car ferry and consider that they ruined her looks forever. I don't agree with that view myself! Take it then you like the shot of her currently the home page pic over on mine! I'll be placing another shot of her on the home page next week. As you know J I dislike ferries - but one that springs to mind that was a beautriful looking ship was the 'Avalon'. Now she would have been worth saving!
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« Reply #18 on: Friday 01 February 2008, 1116 » |
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Interesting thought I've just had! As we know DoL is sat on sand, presumably with her bilge tanks full of water. a nice recipe for rust creation, I would have thought.
However, both the ex Dover and ex Caledonian princess have both been afloat for the last 20 odd years with - as far as I know - little or no dry docking in that time. Not sure as to the tidal limits at Hartlepool or Gateshead, but presumably they also get their fair share of salt solution.
OK, DoL has 5 years older than the Caledonian, and 9 than the Dover but from what I read, no-body really knows as to the state of her underneath. If the tanks were filled with fresh water and the sand came from inland sources she may surprisingly be alright under there!
As I say I'm neither pro or anti saving the Duke, I'm just offering up a point for debate.
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« Reply #19 on: Friday 01 February 2008, 1344 » |
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The steam tug Canning formerly owned by Alexander Towing at Liverpool then Swansea, has been at Swansea under the so called care of the Maritime Museum, it could be availabe for preservation if anyone would like to get involved in preservation.
Andy.
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« Reply #20 on: Friday 01 February 2008, 1938 » |
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Hi Nooks!
The former Dover and Caledonian Princess have only been drydocked once since becoming floating nightclubs. Given that when I visited the latter in 2005 my feet were sticking to the carpet, i don't hold out much hope for the technical upkeep!
As for the Duke, when she was sold the current owners asked one of her Holyhead officers if he would 'drive' her on her final passage up onto the beach. Sealink suggested he declined as, in their eyes, it was a disaster waiting to happen. Instead she was pushed up by tugs at high water. Initially she was aflloat, but the owners then surrounded her with stone, thereby creating something of a damn around her. I don't believe she is actually encased in concrete, but she may as well be.
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« Reply #22 on: Sunday 03 February 2008, 0753 » |
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Naughty, but bloomin' great Nooks - sheesh, she looks untouched from her final sailing in November 1978!
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« Reply #23 on: Sunday 03 February 2008, 1243 » |
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Lets hope the owners are not aware of the site or there will be no more, I hope they make the engine room shortly. 
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