Registration number 273
Status Archived
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Details

Function Passenger Vessel
Subfunction Excursion
Location NONE
Vessel type Excursion
Archive reason Disposed
Current use
Available to hire No
Available for excursions No
Info required Yes

Construction

Builder Salter Brothers Ltd, Oxford
Built in 1931
Hull material Steel
Rig None
Number of decks 1
Propulsion Motor
Number of engines 1
Primary engine type Diesel
Boiler type None
Boilermaker None

Dimensions

Breadth: Beam
16.00 feet (4.88m)
Depth
2.50 feet (0.76m)
Length: Overall
99.60 feet (30.38m)
Tonnage: Gross
79.00

History

Built in 1931, CLIVEDEN was a river passenger vessel with the capacity to carry 276 passengers. She operated on the Upper Thames, upstream as far as Oxford and downstream as far as Staines. In 1996, she was dry docked for restoration. In 2021 CLIVEDEN was dismantled. 

Key dates

  • 1931

    CLIVEDEN built by Salter Brothers Ltd, Oxford

  • 2021

    CLIVEDEN dismantled

Sources

Hamer, Geoffrey, Trip Out 1995/6 - A Guide to the Passenger Boat Services of the British Isles, 1995

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