Registration number 3506
Status Registered
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Details

Function Cargo Vessel
Subfunction Barge
Location Lincoln
Vessel type Humber Sloop
Current use Private use
Available to hire No
Available for excursions No

Construction

Builder Scarr, Henry Ltd, Hessle
Built in 1898
Hull material Iron
Rig Sloop
Propulsion Motor
Number of engines 1
Primary engine type Diesel
Boiler type None
Boilermaker None

Dimensions

Length: Overall
71.17 feet (21.69m)
Breadth: Beam
15.50 feet (4.72m)
Depth
6.75 feet (2.06m)
Tonnage: Gross
66.09

History

ANNIE BARRACLOUGH is a vessel of iron riveted construction and was built as a cargo vessel by Henry Scarr of Hessle in 1898. Originally rigged, its first engine was installed in 1946 and it was owned by William H Barraclough until at least 1976. It has been a houseboat for at least the last 40 years and a full restoration is planned for 2018/19.

Key dates

  • 1898

    Built by Henry Scarr of Hessle

  • 1946

    Reregistered on installation of motor

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