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The Compendium is Here

SSBR Compendium

SSBR Compendium, photo by Matt Care

Yay! By the miracle of the Irish postal system (which is, let me add, streets ahead of the UK in terms of rapidity, I was amazed to find) I have received my copy of “The Thames Sailing Barge Compendium” (Compiled by John White, Ed by Richard Walsh and pub Society for Sailing Barge Research, ISBN 978-0-9500515-7-4, 2012). At £20 a go, this is not cheap, but it is a hefty tome crammed with facts and figures, the result of easily a huge amount of research, cross checking and compilation. It is A4 size and spiral bound in wire, contains approx 150 pages (they are not numbered and I have not counted them!). It describes approx 2400 barges ( 50% more than the previous work, ‘Last Berth of the Sailormen’) and for each, where possible, quotes name and previous names, port of registry, official number, tonnage, where built, builder, when built, PLA number, dimensions, registration changes, rig/hull-form, owners in order of ownership, history, fate, location (incl OS grid ref) if hulked. It does this in logical sections and indexes including listings by location for the hulks and wrecks, loss date if lost at sea and then barges by stage of commission or rebuild; i.e. ‘in commission’, being rebuilt, laid up / static and ‘new built’. It finishes with an alphabetical index of craft.

Not light, entertaining bedtime reading, maybe but surely a must for any barge-nut’s library and not a bad Christmas present.

New Compendium

Compendium

New SSBR Compendium pre-order form. Provided by William Collard.

Project Manager for the Rebuild Phase and friend of Cambria, William Collard has emailed me this useful link, actually a pre-order form for a new Compendium of Sailing Barges publiushed by the Society for Sailing Barge Research. The ‘blurb’ says the Compendium is the culmination of 50 years of research and carries details of over 4000 sailing barges, their names, official numbers, tonnage, Ports of Registry, ownership and final fates. The price is £20 plus £5 P+P and you are invited to post off this form along with your cheque. This does not seem to be up on SSBR’s website yet, so if you can’t use the one here, comment me and I will email you the original I have from William.

 

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