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Thames Barge Driving Race 2024
A big thank you to Tony Steer who filmed all the action from start to finish in this great bit of footage showcasing the skills involved in Thames Barge Driving by watermen and lightermen of the river thames
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Cleanaway Tugs 1994
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Cleanaway tugs JEAN RABY, JIM HIGGS, CASPAR C and WILLIAM RYAN in 1994
Bennetts Barges - 1990's
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A great short 5minute film from the news featuring Trigger Livermore, Maurice Dyckhoff, Alan Bennett and more Video courtesy of Jeff Powell from VHS Tape
Thames Barge Driving Race 1992
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The annual Thames barge driving race converted from vhs tape by Jeff Powell from 1992 lots of classic scenes and thames tugs!
A brief history of LORD WAVERLEY
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To mark todays towing of Lord Waverley to the breakers yard at Erith, I have put together this short slideshow film as a brief timeline history of the tug itself which I hope some of you find informative Enjoy!
Tug DEVOUT tows P.S Waverley (2017)
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I filmed this 3 minute video whilst onboard the paddle steamer Waverley as the Thamescraft Drydocking tug DEVOUT picks up the tow just above Tower Bridge and swings paddle steamer Waverley on the ebb tide below London Bridge to allow her to proceed back outwardbound, she did not stop at Tower Pier but just visited Tower Bridge before returning to Gravesend where passengers disembarked Please su...
Lightermen Documentary (1984)
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Enjoy this great Documentary by Susi Arnott that follows the daily workings of Cory Lightermen in 1984 onboard the tug General VII The tug General VII in the film was lost with all hands in a collision the following year; this particular crew were on transfer from their usual vessel the 'Merit'. Camera- Susi Arnott Sound- Matthew Evans Directed and edited- Susi Arnott and Matthew Evans Sound po...
MERSINA - A Trip onboard - VHS Footage (2002)
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A selection of clips taken and edited together from a VHS tape shot onboard Cory Environemtal tug MERSINA (1955) which can be seen towing barges with yellow box containers inside, these containers and barges transport Londons rubbish/refuse up and down to Thames to various sites to be processed. As this footage shows an immense skill and expirence is needed by the Thames Lighterman and crews to...
Last of the Watermen - Documentary (2013)
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"The Last of the Watermen is a fascinating exploration of the River Thames seen through the eyes of one of its longest serving watermen and lightermen - Peter Duggan of General Marine tugs and barges at Silvertown. Peter was born and bred on the banks of the Thames in Wapping, has been a tug skipper and lighterman since anyone can remember and is one of the last great characters still working o...
Bill Brown - Lighterman Interview - 1990's
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A brief interview with lighterman Bill Brown filmed during the early 1990's
Bob Harris - Thames Lighterman - 1990s Interview
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Interview with Tug skipper and Thames lighterman Bob Harris in the early 1990's
HM Queen visits Watermens Hall 29th Nov 1989
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Many faces of well known watermen and lightermen can be seen throughout including: Ken Dwan, Bill Ludgrove , Paul Williams, Andrew McGowen Sheila McGeown, Billy-Jay Brown Bob & Paul Prentice Ted Hunt George Turner Gerry Fitzgerald Vic gardener George Saunders Martin Spencer Alan Woods Richard Turk Snr Bob Crouch Dave Allen Barrett Wilson Ex clerk James Johnson( Charles hays ) Frank Wilson(Marks...
Peter Duggan - E.W Taylor & Suncrest Prop Shaft
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In this 5minute interview segment lighterman Peter Duggan tells us a few stories about lighterage company E.W Taylor where he rowed barges under oars without the assistance of tugs , having a scrap in the street and the time the Suncrest's propeller shaft was snapped due to the error of an engineer
Peter Duggan - The Gaselee Years
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In this episode Peter Duggan talks about his apprenticeship at Gaselee & son limited
Mercantile Lighterage - In the company of Rivermen
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Mercantile Lighterage - In the company of Rivermen
| Operation Dynamo - Thames Passenger vessels & Sailing Barges |
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| Operation Dynamo - Thames Passenger vessels & Sailing Barges |
| Catamaran Cruisers - A brief history (1968-2007)
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| Catamaran Cruisers - A brief history (1968-2007)
| The sinking of the Magdeburg |
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| The sinking of the Magdeburg |
| The brief history of SUN XXIII |
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| The brief history of SUN XXIII |
| Dolly Fisher | W.J Woodward Fisher Ltd |
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| Dolly Fisher | W.J Woodward Fisher Ltd |
| Thames River Bus Services | 1900 - 2000 |
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| Thames River Bus Services | 1900 - 2000 |
The Apprenticed Lighterman - Documentary (1963)
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The Apprenticed Lighterman - Documentary (1963)
THAMES BARGE DRIVING RACE 2006 - CORY TUGS
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THAMES BARGE DRIVING RACE 2006 - CORY TUGS
Peter Duggan - A life Afloat | PART 2 |
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Peter Duggan - A life Afloat | PART 2 |
LWS - Thames lightermen
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LWS - Thames lightermen
Doggetts Coat & Badge Race 2019
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Doggetts Coat & Badge Race 2019
Peter Duggan - My Life Afloat | PART 1 |
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Peter Duggan - My Life Afloat | PART 1 |
Connaught - Westminster to Hampton Court
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Connaught - Westminster to Hampton Court
Peter Duggan - A life afloat Trailer
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Peter Duggan - A life afloat Trailer
Interview with George - Deal Porter - London Docker (Funny Memories)
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Interview with George - Deal Porter - London Docker (Funny Memories)

Комментарии

  • @cidaluz9389
    @cidaluz9389 Месяц назад

    Merle!!Love you Miguel!!❤😘🍀🇧🇷

  • @screamingskindaddyschillis7952
    @screamingskindaddyschillis7952 Месяц назад

    me Dad was a Lighterman, worked for Uinion Lighterage until the work dried up an ended up in Essex still on the River. he died last year God rest His Soul

  • @zonzeven
    @zonzeven Месяц назад

    One must be really sadistic to organize this race upstream :)

  • @neilwarnerarchitecture7941
    @neilwarnerarchitecture7941 Месяц назад

    Watched my uncle and cousin competing in this many times

  • @mechanick1000
    @mechanick1000 Месяц назад

    that was an experiance i will never forget

  • @ggcfc1905
    @ggcfc1905 Месяц назад

    Remember my dad doing this in the 70's & 80's

  • @adrianbanks2089
    @adrianbanks2089 Месяц назад

    Great To See you all ! 60 Years ago In London"s Docks Ex MN / R,N 😊

  • @jeffdady864
    @jeffdady864 Месяц назад

    😅ted hunt was agood guy ,l was at lighterage school when he was teacher, I'm a freemen of the river Thames and met other young lightmen , it was a good time, the best job in the world for me .

  • @zororoportugal
    @zororoportugal 2 месяца назад

    I believe that my father ROY GRANT, was Chief Engineer on this vessel sometime in the mid 60's. My sister and I would occasionally be allowed to accompanying him (Chief's privilege) on some of his trips up and down the Thames. We were only youngsters then so it was all the more impressive to see huge ships towering above us, although we were strictly instructed to avoid the stern area whilst towing was taking place in case the cable snapped.

  • @mozdickson
    @mozdickson 2 месяца назад

    Absolutely superb. Loved seeing so much detail of the actual manual work, the banter, the lack of H&S! I'm from New Zealand and was in and around London last Summer - walked the Thames Path, including Thamesmead to Purfleet/Dartford Creek. Ugly industrial fly-tipping wasteland? Not on your life - history, graft, Estuary, birdlife, the out of sight stuff a city needs, like building waste sorting. God bless em all. Madness, the Jam, The Smiths...would've been on the radio on them lighters

  • @bertiewooster3326
    @bertiewooster3326 2 месяца назад

    Seen them all in 1961

  • @user-vs2wd6fk3m
    @user-vs2wd6fk3m 3 месяца назад

    Great...times..

  • @no.7593
    @no.7593 3 месяца назад

    Lost, lost! The old working class, salt of the earth, backbone of the nation.

  • @SpireUtd
    @SpireUtd 3 месяца назад

    Makes me feel all melancholic 😢 joined 1976 ... & all over by 1983

  • @dietmarwiller4522
    @dietmarwiller4522 4 месяца назад

    Sehr schön zu sehen!!!

  • @seanoconnor5737
    @seanoconnor5737 4 месяца назад

    My dad was a lighterman working on a tug also called the General, They moored up and worked out of Charlton.

  • @queeniebees9913
    @queeniebees9913 4 месяца назад

    Peter's daughter is my children's grandmother...absolutely amazing beautiful lady xx

  • @jeffsmith50001
    @jeffsmith50001 4 месяца назад

    Anyone remember Bill Lester ? fell off a ladder ! deed !.

  • @janerkenbrack3373
    @janerkenbrack3373 4 месяца назад

    What isn't explained in the video is what does lighterman mean? Obviously it is a man who works on a lighter. But that leads to asking what is a lighter? A lighter is a small vessel that takes some of the cargo off of a deep-draft ocean going ship in order to lighten the ship enough that it may enter the shallower water of the port in order to reach the docks. In those days of shipping, and in some places in the world today, it was (is) common for small ships and barges to take the loads from large vessels and disburse them to the various ports and docks in the area of the larger port or anchorage facility. There was even a class of ships built in the 60s and 70s where the lighters were carried by the ocean going ship. These are called LASH (Lighter Aboard SHip) vessels. Today's cargo is containerized, and discharged at massive docks especially built with giant gantry cranes, and the containers are hauled to their destination by semi-tractor trailers.

  • @bazra19
    @bazra19 5 месяцев назад

    Please turn that ghastly music off.

  • @golfboy3
    @golfboy3 5 месяцев назад

    My late grandad worked on the London docks from a young man after WW1 until he retired aged 68. During WW2 he had to move to Bristol as a lighterman due to the heavy bombing in dockland. He was born in 1888. His father was a foreman so he followed his dad into the docks.

  • @chrismccartney8668
    @chrismccartney8668 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent Video I knew vaguely of Dolly from mentions In a couple books on sailing barges of the East Coast.. Certainly a tough lady and very big hearted who worked to improve life for those around and associated with the Docks,

  • @lesleyleake7391
    @lesleyleake7391 6 месяцев назад

    my great grandfather was a Lighterman.This is facsinating,thank you.

  • @georgecommons839
    @georgecommons839 6 месяцев назад

    Spent all my.life.in the east end.my.people.stod.unloading boats with Hitler dropping bombs on them.my.grandad took.his own.finger off with an.axe for the dock payout and for what to all be told fuckoff once the money moved in.no pubs left its not the london i know.smack.crack.and.blades nice a for 200.years of graft happy old fucker i am haha

  • @MickeyMouse-ul2zs
    @MickeyMouse-ul2zs 6 месяцев назад

    Not sure when these clips were taken but there were still ships in the West India Docks as late as the early 1970s. I went to Polar Tech College as an Engineer Cadet with SS&A from 1971 to 1975 and could look out of the classroom windows directly at the warehouses and ships. The college had a Mirror dinghy that we could take out at the weekends and sail around the docks and the river. Happy days.

  • @duncanmacdonald4271
    @duncanmacdonald4271 7 месяцев назад

    Happy memories of London Docklands in the 60's when I was with the Ben Line. Life was hard, but good.😁

  • @arthurthomasware5004
    @arthurthomasware5004 9 месяцев назад

    Yes, it was so different in those days, prior to the container ships and wharves. I was 'grey funnel line' - Australian Navy 1954-60. Sailed into Melbourne docks on the MV 'Nella Dan,' though, as late as 1977. Still plenty of fine old ships around even then. But I was born and raised in London and spent much time around Woolwich in the 1940's.

  • @alfieallen3762
    @alfieallen3762 9 месяцев назад

    Mv Brit (now coronia) was also a Dunkirk little ship. Was renamed HM Tender- Watchful, was mounted with a gun on her bow. Saved 900 personnel. Capt. Got distinguished war medal

  • @alfieturnbull
    @alfieturnbull 9 месяцев назад

    That fella looks and sounds like davvy hunt the long fella

  • @alfieturnbull
    @alfieturnbull 9 месяцев назад

    I knew a great man by the name of Johnny read who worked for peter off and on over the years

    • @liquidhighway
      @liquidhighway 9 месяцев назад

      Thats right Alfie. I worked with John a few times when he worked with peter on new years fireworks tows. Sadly he passed away this year.

    • @alfieturnbull
      @alfieturnbull 9 месяцев назад

      @liquidhighway yeah sad news nice we go way back to when he was in Southend, Is Peter still about, Never met the guy but what a character he is.

    • @liquidhighway
      @liquidhighway 9 месяцев назад

      @alfieturnbull yes peter is still doing well . Now retired in his 80s and more frail than in the video but what a character😃

    • @alfieturnbull
      @alfieturnbull 9 месяцев назад

      @liquidhighway pleased to hear that Peter is still marching on, Proper old school, bermondsey boy. I remember John doing the fireworks around 2000 had some good times over the years with him, The good old days long gone but lovely memories 😊

    • @alfieturnbull
      @alfieturnbull 9 месяцев назад

      @liquidhighway did you ever come across Brain banks he was at battersea for awhile

  • @jasminehollybullock6100
    @jasminehollybullock6100 10 месяцев назад

    So happy to see this. Keith was my grandfather but I never got to meet him, he died before I was born but I remember my dad showing me a tape of this but we lost the tape so I’m so happy to see it here!

    • @liquidhighway
      @liquidhighway 10 месяцев назад

      Thats lovely Jasmine so glad you found it 😊 do you know when keith passed away?

    • @jasminehollybullock6100
      @jasminehollybullock6100 10 месяцев назад

      1970 so not very long after this was filmed

    • @liquidhighway
      @liquidhighway 10 месяцев назад

      @@jasminehollybullock6100 Thats very sad to hear at such a young age

  • @adrianharper1535
    @adrianharper1535 10 месяцев назад

    Well I have been on the barge Tillman working for Interserve Construction, and my dad used to work on General VIII back in the day.

  • @headsup2433
    @headsup2433 10 месяцев назад

    The refuse from these barges was never dumped on Canvey Island but at Pitsea land reclamation and land fill site. Which now days is nearly full.

    • @mozdickson
      @mozdickson 2 месяца назад

      thanks for that detail

  • @philipblick8887
    @philipblick8887 10 месяцев назад

    Great movie very interesting thanks for sharing cheers 😂

  • @grahamjordan1040
    @grahamjordan1040 11 месяцев назад

    The Will of the Everard line should have been there but was late being unloaded, I used to see her still trading as the last sailing barge in and out of Kings Lynn port , sadly her sister vessel was lost on the beaches so I have read .

  • @moniqueegee4101
    @moniqueegee4101 11 месяцев назад

    *1950's*

  • @moniqueegee4101
    @moniqueegee4101 11 месяцев назад

    *1950's*

  • @adrianharper1535
    @adrianharper1535 Год назад

    5.07 that’s my dad. I’m older now than he was then.

    • @Mike-tu7uw
      @Mike-tu7uw 11 месяцев назад

      I hope you’re dad is doing well

  • @stevencooper2834
    @stevencooper2834 Год назад

    Sailed aboard SS KENYA from there to Durban in Oct 1965..

  • @freddypflugbeil6
    @freddypflugbeil6 Год назад

    What wonderful times Looks like

  • @keithfarren6201
    @keithfarren6201 Год назад

    Shipped out of K G 5 in the 60s

  • @JonNewstead-cy4qw
    @JonNewstead-cy4qw Год назад

    Old lion running on 3bless her❤❤❤❤

  • @user-kj8ey7vk3m
    @user-kj8ey7vk3m Год назад

    Thanks for this history and the photos. This would be a great project to build as a scale radio control model boat. I am going to look for any plans or hulls that are available to make a start.

    • @liquidhighway
      @liquidhighway Год назад

      Someone already built a model of her and posted a picture on LH fb in the comments of the first set of photos i posted last week prior to breaking up. They may have her plans to help you

  • @chrishaigh3698
    @chrishaigh3698 Год назад

    Could anyone tell me the name of the white Ship please at 4.20 cheers.

  • @barrypettitt7692
    @barrypettitt7692 Год назад

    More info about where she is and is open to public yet

  • @barrypettitt7692
    @barrypettitt7692 Год назад

    It was great to see the old girl again, i had pleasure of serving under captain speirs. From 1973 to 1975, then moved to sun 22.

  • @rodericfindlay4147
    @rodericfindlay4147 Год назад

    Excellent. Thank you, and good luck.

  • @rodericfindlay4147
    @rodericfindlay4147 Год назад

    When I was a boy, I used often to go on the Tayra. Sam Weller was the engineer. The skipper's name was, I think, Clive. These men were highly skilled and they were real gentlemen. We went up as far as Hammersmith Bridge on one trip and down to the Medway on another. That meant sleeping on board. Mostly we met ships coming up with the flood and took them to their berths. I remember a timber ship being towed to the Surrey Commercial Docks and another being towed through Tower Bridge, turned round and berthed near where H.M.S.Belfast is now. I remember the Tate and Lyle factory smelling like fried bacon while we waited for a pair of barges to come off the bottom. They were great days. The Thames was so busy and so interesting. The boy made tea every two hours on the dot, except at 11 when it was coffee. The skipper had strong vies about washing your face before you went ashore. Being 11, 12 and 13, I wasn't so keen.

  • @jomurphy1654
    @jomurphy1654 Год назад

    Much unsaid but what a complete gem of a film about Mr Duggan and his life by David Kew....deeply evocative...melancholy....that life-style now long-gone on the Thames. (Particularly moving as we have just purchased a Dutch Barge....)

  • @kenmillwall1885
    @kenmillwall1885 Год назад

    When I was young in the 60s we used to go the top of Greenwich Park and look over the river and see all the ships and cranes in the Isle of Dogs now its just the soulless Canary wharf. When at school in woolwich we went on the ferry in our lunchtime to the Royal Docks to muck about Great times now sadly gone