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Spent a day at our local veterans weekend and took many assorted photo's.

I thought they would be easier to view if I separated them into associated categories.

these were some of the model boats on display, all working with R/C.

The lifeboat had working windscreen wipers/searchlights etc.

Unfortunately the colour of the tent tended to affect the overall colouring.

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Gregg any of the old Humber paddler steamers there ?

About 1959 I went up to Hull to see Grandma with my Triumph Thunderbird and Bullet sporty type sidecar . Crossed the Humber there and back from New Holland to Hull on the old Paddle Steamers.

Amazing memory enjoyed every moment. As the paddles swished away.

Uncle, Laurie Johnson, Lord Mayor one year with the title of and Admiral of the Humber was taken on an HMS Destroyer the length of the Humber to inspect his domain. No one was allowed not to know of this event.

Laurie
 
Very nice boats Gregg, thanks again for putting them up. I recognise some of them from Harrogate show earlier this year, some crackers.

Si:)
 
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Very cool. That rust bucket trawler looks amazing.
That is the 'Arctic Corsair' one of the most famous of trawlers in Hull.

The real thing is berthed on the 'River Hull' restored and open to the public.

Laurie: Unfortunately no models of 'Lincoln Castle' 'PS Brocklsby' 'P.S. Cleethorpes' 'P.S. Farringford' ' Freshwater' 'waverley' or any of the other paddle steamers that provided the crossing to New Holland prior to 'The Humber Bridge' being built.

Gregg
 
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Laurie: Unfortunately no models of 'Lincoln Castle' 'PS Brocklsby' 'P.S. Cleethorpes' 'P.S. Farringford' ' Freshwater' 'waverley' or any of the other paddle steamers that provided the crossing to New Holland prior to 'The Humber Bridge' being built.Gregg
Such a shame as they were really beautiful looking craft.

Laurie
 
All,

If you like models such as these you should try to get to one of the model boat events or shows throughout the year where large numbers of clubs show thier models off to the public. Ones of note are CADMA, near Doncaster, Harrogate Model Engineering Show, Warwick, Ellesmere Port, Blackpool, etc..etc.. All have large numbers of model boats on show and are a great display of scale modelling for us all to enjoy.

Laurie,

I didn't know you were a Thunderbird man! Mine is a 1957 model, like me!!

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Now those are beauty's gregg , I might be wrong but I think there was a 60s Ark Royall in there :)
 
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Really beautiful model ships and boats. Hard to pick a favourite as they're all so very good!

Thanks for posting the pics.

Paul
 
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Not a problem as I'm always interested in old motorbikes/scooters/cars!

Gregg
 
That Life Boat looks rather large!

Some great boats and ships there. Thanks for sharing

Ian M
 
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Gregg any of the old Humber paddler steamers there ?About 1959 I went up to Hull to see Grandma with my Triumph Thunderbird and Bullet sporty type sidecar . Crossed the Humber there and back from New Holland to Hull on the old Paddle Steamers.

Amazing memory enjoyed every moment. As the paddles swished away.

Uncle, Laurie Johnson, Lord Mayor one year with the title of and Admiral of the Humber was taken on an HMS Destroyer the length of the Humber to inspect his domain. No one was allowed not to know of this event.

Laurie
Another just for you Laurie.

Enjoy!

Gregg
 
Thanks for that Gregg. That is remarkable piece of film.

Who ever filmed and edited it must be an accomplished character in the film world. Part of my life was in filming and editing and that is very good indeed.

Amazing the engines for the size of the boat. The fact that they had am engineer control the engines way down in the engine room.

Brought back a lot of memories. I remember as a young man about 20 with my motor bike and sidecar driving on to the boat there. That would be about 1958.

Thanks again Gregg much appreciated.

Laurie
 
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Thanks for that Gregg. That is remarkable piece of film.Who ever filmed and edited it must be an accomplished character in the film world. Part of my life was in filming and editing and that is very good indeed.

Amazing the engines for the size of the boat. The fact that they had am engineer control the engines way down in the engine room.

Brought back a lot of memories. I remember as a young man about 20 with my motor bike and sidecar driving on to the boat there. That would be about 1958.

Thanks again Gregg much appreciated.

Laurie
Your welcome Laurie.

Gregg
 
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