Lady of the Lake
- Vicinity: Ullswater
Lady of the Lake is a excursion steamer built by T B Seath and Co at Rutherglen in 1877. - AsNotedIn
Lady of the Lake is a excursion steamer built by T B Seath and Co at Rutherglen in 1877. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1877/00/00 | T B Seath and Co | Naval Architect | "Lady of the Lake" is built by T B Seath and Co at Rutherglen | |||
1881/00/00 | Lady of the Lake sinks at her moorings. She was refloated by a team of Liverpool divers. | |||||
1910/00/00 | Lady of the Lake operates as a Royal Mail Steamer carrying mail from Howton to Patterdale. | |||||
1936/00/00 | Lady of the Lake's original steam engine is replaced with Kelvin diesels. | |||||
1958/00/00 | LADY OF THE LAKE sinks again in a gale at Pooley Bridge. She was refloated with the help of the local fire brigade. | |||||
1965/00/00 | Lady of the Lake is badly damaged by fire whilst on Glenridding slipway requiring full rebuild. | |||||
1979/00/00 | Lady of the Lake is re-launched for use as commercial pleasure steamer. |
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