Edith May
Edith May is a wooden Thames sailing barge, built in Harwich, Essex in 1906. She was then used to carry various cargoes (mainly grain) until 1952, when a diesel engine was fitted and she was then used in various Thames Sailing Barge matches, winning several. She was a museum ship for a time, and was restored in 2010 to offer charter trips on the River Medway.
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Edith May
Edith May is a wooden Thames sailing barge, built in Harwich, Essex in 1906. She was then used to carry various cargoes (mainly grain) until 1952, when a diesel engine was fitted and she was then used in various Thames Sailing Barge matches, winning several. She was a museum ship for a time, and was restored in 2010 to offer charter trips on the River Medway.
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Private use and private charter ship
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Edith May on the River Medway near Chatham
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United Kingdom
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Built of constructed of Pitch Pine on Oak
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William Barrett
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William Barrett
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Sail and diesel engine
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