Thomas H is a Sheffield Class Humber Keel Barge.

She was built in 1940 by Richard Dunston Ltd., Thorne, Yorkshire.

She was one of two sister ships commissioned by the Hodgsons Tannery at Beverley Beck on the Humber, where she worked for many years. Her sister ship was called Richard after the other Hodgson bother.

She was never under sail, at the time she was built the government was subsidising the building of motor driven barges.

She is extra wide beam at 15.5 feet and she is 62.5 feet long.

We bought her in early 2006 through Alan Pease in Goole and roped him into emptying the various tanks and debris she had in her at the time, decking over her open hold, replacing the unusable Lister engine and generally get her onto working order for the trip down from Goole around the coast to the Thames. Then, we got him to pilot her down too.

This is a belated attempt to diary the ups and downs of our journey so far.

Friday, 25 April 2008

Thomas pics 5 - January 2007. The Journey From Greys to the Teddington.

After a couple of days santuary and a few more days
preparing Thomas for the next leg (which largely
involved getting in enough hot chocolate), we were
ready to set off up the Thames on New year's day 2007.

With the help of friends, the kids and some very
lovely members of the Grey's Yacht Club who could
pilot for us, we waited for the tide and we were off.
Simon and I couldn't pilot Thomas on the tidal Thames
because we didn't have a radio licence plus we didn't
feel we had enough experience at the time.

What a great way to spend New Year's Day, motoring up
the Thames, right through London. It may have been
cold, but what an experience for us all, especially
the kids.

The water was running very fast, so it took us all
day, with very slow progress under some bridges
especially. We finally arrived at Teddington, the
first lock on the Thames, at about 11pm. I didn't want
to miss any of the journey so I spent most of it
sitting on the deck, occasionally covered in bin bags
to keep the rain off.


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1 comment:

Connie said...

Karen how fantastic. What an adventure. Reading this brought back lots of memories. I grew up in Bedfont which is not so very far from Staines. My friend Rosalyn and I went to parties at Penton Hall which was a beautiful big old house that I had fantasies about owning one day. Some developers bought it demolished it and put up lots of nice modern properties.(bastards) That would have been round about the 70s. We used to belong to the youth club in Staines. I loved Staines and although it is very different today the river remains the same. I flew in from Cyprus last week and of course the first thing you recognise as you reach the coast of england is Old Father Thames looking just like the credits on Eastenders. Keep up the good work I look forward to following future episodes. Connie