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- Hero_(pinnace) abstract "Hero is a steam-powered pinnace, a small boat of the type used, for example, as a tender to larger vessels, believed to have been built as an electric launch, by Andrews of Maidenhead, England in 1895, with the name Avondale.She is made from teak on steamed oak ribs laid in the carvel style, with a clipper bow, counter stern and a wooden canopy on 10 brass stanchions. Her overall length is 35 feet (11 m), beam 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) and draft 2 feet (0.61 m).The vessel reportedly attended the Cookham regatta in 1901 and was known to be electrically powered in 1912. She was converted to run on petrol by the late 1960s, after which, she was again converted, to run on steam, with a Merryweather boiler. It was in this state that she was acquired by John Player & Sons, who used her for promotional purposes, and lent her to the producers of the television series The Onedin Line, in which she was featured. She also appeared in the series Edward the Seventh.Players also installed an oil fired scotch dry back boiler. The vessel was acquired by its current owner Nigel Thomson in 1996, who again replaced the boiler, with one built 1998 by D.& S. Steam Engineering Ltd of Raunds, Northamptonshire.".
- Hero_(pinnace) powerType Steamboat.
- Hero_(pinnace) type Pinnace_(ship's_boat).
- Hero_(pinnace) wikiPageExternalLink hero0258.htm.
- Hero_(pinnace) wikiPageID "32714684".
- Hero_(pinnace) wikiPageRevisionID "605149132".
- Hero_(pinnace) hasPhotoCollection Hero_(pinnace).
- Hero_(pinnace) shipBuilder "Andrews of Maidenhead".
- Hero_(pinnace) shipCountry "England".
- Hero_(pinnace) shipLaunched "1895".
- Hero_(pinnace) shipName "Hero".
- Hero_(pinnace) shipPower Steamboat.
- Hero_(pinnace) shipType Pinnace_(ship's_boat).
- Hero_(pinnace) subject Category:1895_ships.
- Hero_(pinnace) subject Category:19th_century_in_England.
- Hero_(pinnace) subject Category:Electric_boats.
- Hero_(pinnace) subject Category:Pinnaces.
- Hero_(pinnace) subject Category:Steamboats.
- Hero_(pinnace) type 1895Ships.
- Hero_(pinnace) type Artifact100021939.
- Hero_(pinnace) type Boat102858304.
- Hero_(pinnace) type Conveyance103100490.
- Hero_(pinnace) type Craft103125870.
- Hero_(pinnace) type ElectricBoats.
- Hero_(pinnace) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Hero_(pinnace) type Object100002684.
- Hero_(pinnace) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Hero_(pinnace) type Pinnaces.
- Hero_(pinnace) type Ship104194289.
- Hero_(pinnace) type Steamboat104308807.
- Hero_(pinnace) type Steamboats.
- Hero_(pinnace) type Tender104409128.
- Hero_(pinnace) type Vehicle104524313.
- Hero_(pinnace) type Vessel104530566.
- Hero_(pinnace) type Whole100003553.
- Hero_(pinnace) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Hero_(pinnace) type Ship.
- Hero_(pinnace) type Product.
- Hero_(pinnace) type DesignedArtifact.
- Hero_(pinnace) comment "Hero is a steam-powered pinnace, a small boat of the type used, for example, as a tender to larger vessels, believed to have been built as an electric launch, by Andrews of Maidenhead, England in 1895, with the name Avondale.She is made from teak on steamed oak ribs laid in the carvel style, with a clipper bow, counter stern and a wooden canopy on 10 brass stanchions.".
- Hero_(pinnace) label "Hero (pinnace)".
- Hero_(pinnace) sameAs m.0h3qrw7.
- Hero_(pinnace) sameAs Q5742619.
- Hero_(pinnace) sameAs Q5742619.
- Hero_(pinnace) sameAs Hero_(pinnace).
- Hero_(pinnace) wasDerivedFrom Hero_(pinnace)?oldid=605149132.
- Hero_(pinnace) isPrimaryTopicOf Hero_(pinnace).
- Hero_(pinnace) name "Hero".